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Originally posted by Richie
"I'm 14 and i wanna go pro."
"My team is from one high school..."
That's nice but it does not mean much, but put it on your resume and then add to it and put that on your resume.
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Yes, it wont matter much in club, but think about this - we will have the same team for high school state soccer. We will almost defenitly win State, and probably go further. I think that will look great on my resume, since i could probably get MVP awards in that area, and I'm captain. Captaining a team that wins state will look good.
"It is possible to get someone to recommend you for a tryout if they are known people to that club. Some get paid for doing that. When they recommend you they are giving the club their word that you have a chance of making the team. To do that they have to have seen you play somewhere."
How would I do this? Would I be able to ask them to come see me play, or would they have to see my by coinidence?
'"My team practices 5 days a week in the summer, 2 1/2 hours a practice."
Most HS's do that. Incidently, I don't like 5 practices a week. You body needs some time off in between practices to recover"
Personally, I think the more practices the better. Most high school teams do that yes, but we have been doing it since U-11. The year the club started (U11) we couldn't beat the "orem scoripions", and now we beat them 12-0, and moved out of that league.
"I try to get 1,000+ touches on the ball a day"
You actually count them? A friend of mine Dennis Mueller put out a very popular hand out called 1000 touches. It is actually about 575 to 700 touches."
Its just an estimation, but I counted to about 900 once, and had a few minutes left (I can tell how long I've been working out for after a while, so i figured i usually do 1,000.
"That's a problem and it could keep you from getting where you want to go. Did you try out for ODP? If so did you make it? I have found if you are a fantastic player not just an ordinary ODP type player and can not afford the cost. They find a way to keep you on the team any way. Hell, they keep non citizens on the team at no cost if they are that good a player.
That's not even enough you have to advance from there. ODP players are a dime a dozen it does not mean you can become a pro. Then again it does not mean you can't become a pro either."
The ODP coach reffed one of your games, (although it was more like scouted one of our games) and talked to me afterward. He gave me a card, (Not red or yellow, a card with his #) yada yada, and I asked him how much it would cost. 1,000 bones he said, so I asked if there was a possibility that i could get a scholarship, and he said he'd already given out as many as he could. Another problem with ODP is that we're so spread out here. It's an hour to the ODP's practice facilities, and an hour 10 minutes to their home game field. Club soccer is bigger than ODP here for that reason
"You said semi pro which means they might not pay you per game or they may pay you per game. The amount would depend how much money the club has behind them. In any case not enough to make a decent living."
I wouldn't get paid, I would be playing for what used to be the BYU college team, it used to be a colligiate team, until the womens lacrosse team fell apart, and then they got booted because of title IX (we cant get rid of the MENS lacrosse team, NO!) So they bought a PDL club, and call it "BYU". I'd be doing it for fun, to keep in shape, and for scouting. Theres another team in utah, the "blitzz" that is basically a compilation of the best BYU players, they just pick the best players right off of BYU after their 4 years is up. (They dont have to by rule, but one of the rules that you have to have to tryout is you have to be going to school @ BYU, so they figured, what the heck, lets just do it like any other college teams do, so they do, redshirting freshman and all.)
designez1, you said "The ideal situation would be if you could get into the picture of an European clubscout."
How would I do this? Would it have to be coincidence?