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Post by fidosoccer on Oct 28, 2014 11:42:08 GMT -5
What's the story on this place?
Do any clubs practice out of there?
Are their winter leagues / camps any good?
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Post by special1 on Oct 28, 2014 12:47:34 GMT -5
What's the story on this place? Do any clubs practice out of there? Are their winter leagues / camps any good? From what I know, it's similar to silverbacks indoor, but it's outdoor. I have seen the club with the Chelsea jersey there, I think ssa....In my opinion, its a nice training facilities that. They use both turf and grass. They have a shop for merchandise. They have leagues and camps, from beginner to intermediate level players... from what I've seen, probably not as intense as the silverbacks league, but it is physical... Not sure about costs etc..... just google it, read reviews or go check them out.
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Post by parentsoccerfan on Oct 28, 2014 13:33:59 GMT -5
It is SSA Roswell but they also run youth and adult leagues and various training programs. We don't do academy there but my kid has done several training sessions and camps with them and always had a great time. The two guys that run it are from England and have lots of experience with youth soccer here in the U.S and abroad.
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Post by soccerdad on Oct 29, 2014 22:08:21 GMT -5
We did the youth winter league there last year. Thought it was going to be real games but it turned out to be just scrimmages. Coaches there broke the teams up differently each week so our girls didn't even get to play together half the time. Competition was pretty low level too. Not planning to go back this winter.
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Post by atlcoach84 on Nov 5, 2014 17:18:23 GMT -5
The teams with SSA aren't very competitive aside from maybe a couple older boys teams? They have a couple Academy sized fields next to the indoor facility.
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