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Post by mightydawg on May 17, 2022 13:47:07 GMT -5
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Post by atlantasoccerdad2020 on May 17, 2022 14:03:18 GMT -5
But how good are they really? Anyone can be committed it’s a one way street and they aren’t on the national team but whatever “ members of the U.S. national team youth system for soccer” means.
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Post by oraclesfriend on May 17, 2022 14:26:13 GMT -5
But how good are they really? Anyone can be committed it’s a one way street and they aren’t on the national team but whatever “ members of the U.S. national team youth system for soccer” means. Both of these girls are on YNT. I believe one is U17 and the other U20, but don't quote me. I remember because at least one of them was listed as playing on a boys team when it was announced that they were on YNT.
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Post by fanatic21 on May 17, 2022 14:27:30 GMT -5
But how good are they really? Anyone can be committed it’s a one way street and they aren’t on the national team but whatever “ members of the U.S. national team youth system for soccer” means. Both of these girls are on YNT. I believe one is U17 and the other U20, but don't quote me. I remember because at least one of them was listed as playing on a boys team when it was announced that they were on YNT. Yes, they are both YNT players.
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Post by atlantasoccerdad2020 on May 17, 2022 14:33:40 GMT -5
But how good are they really? Anyone can be committed it’s a one way street and they aren’t on the national team but whatever “ members of the U.S. national team youth system for soccer” means. Both of these girls are on YNT. I believe one is U17 and the other U20, but don't quote me. I remember because at least one of them was listed as playing on a boys team when it was announced that they were on YNT. That makes a lot more sense than the way ESPN worded the article. Like Prime Time said earlier this week paying players makes them professional and then the problem is they start acting like professionals in non professional environment where people can’t handle them. More power to these 2 young ladies get it while you can.
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Post by DunwoodySoccerDad on May 17, 2022 14:35:19 GMT -5
Both of these girls are on YNT. I believe one is U17 and the other U20, but don't quote me. I remember because at least one of them was listed as playing on a boys team when it was announced that they were on YNT. That makes a lot more sense than the way ESPN worded the article. Like Prime Time said earlier this week paying players makes them professional and then the problem is they start acting like professionals in non professional environment where people can’t handle them. More power to these 2 young ladies get it while you can. Agreed - article was worded poorly, probably by some guy/gal who doesn't actually follow or know the sport.
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Post by atlsoccer123 on May 18, 2022 14:36:35 GMT -5
They were fighting it while drafting that article to not call them the Thompson Twins.
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Post by bogan on May 18, 2022 14:42:14 GMT -5
They were fighting it while drafting that article to not call them the Thompson Twins. 🤣
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Post by coffee on May 22, 2022 3:49:40 GMT -5
Georgia High School athletes are under GHSA rules, so NIL may never come to our state.
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Post by bogan on May 22, 2022 6:45:02 GMT -5
Georgia High School athletes are under GHSA rules, so NIL may never come to our state. Well, that depends on the consensus of the pointy ball coaches. I can see some being for it and others not…
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