Revs youth academy signals change in player development

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As Major League Soccer expands from 14 to 18 franchises by 2012 and more beyond, the league is betting on youth academies to supply the growing need for talent. While other franchises already have youth academies up and running, the New England Revolution launched its first U-16 and U-18 teams just this spring. [link]
Revs youth academy signals change in player development

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It's A Third Over Already News
Published 7/9/2008 by brucio (noreply@blogger.com) at du Nord
... with more of his propaganda for his hometown paper, the County Times. It's always the referee's fault when you lose. Right Carl? ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ GENERAL Pete Grathoff of the Kansas City Star with his weekly column. Always good stuff in here. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Scott Wolf of the LA Daily News talks to foreign players about their view of MLS. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ American Soccer News with an article on the changes youth development is going through right now. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ...

The Daily Sweeper (July 16)
Published 7/16/2008 by Tom Dunmore at Pitch Invasion
... I find it a pleasant distraction, but it’s hard to take what’s basically a glorified exhibition series that seriously. One of the US’ best ever players, Claudio Reyna, retires today. Let’s hope he’s remembered more for his earlier career than his disastrous final sojourn with Red Bull New York. Ann Ramzy with her valuable USL weekly update — we need more of this. American Soccer News with a good article on American soccer academies Europe Ah, the ...

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