athlete4forever wrote:At this level L3/L4-csl/srsl, you will have players that should be playing for fun and have some knowledge of this game. (and, it is okay for the coaches within this level to ahve their players be as such). Hardware is okay for them as well. There willl be a small percentage from these boys that will move up to the OYSL teams to fill the roster of the ones that have moved on. The ones currently in the oysl(are the ones that have looked for player development and have a love of the game and want to prove their talent on a more serious level), and this year I am assuming there will be many that will be moving on to higher leagues, for example moving to the CSL and CSL reserve. These are players who are trying out for teams like the TFC academies/ Italia Shooters academy and Brampton Lions, etc. I know the leagues are for u21's but these are the players who are the cream of crop, and most have the player development needed to get them to this level of play. They do have the hunger to one day prove Canada has a spot on the international levels. My opinion is that we will see the greater number ever in this age group of making a stand/mark for the rest of the age groups coming up. We have a great pool of players that have the taste of wanting to be the best, and, in their younger years, prior to this age, their parents have acted as agents to seek out the best quality of player development in the different clubs we have in this province. You will have a small percentage of players in this level L3/L4- CSL/SRSL with talent but if you are looking for it here and comparing this to the international levels you have misterpreted the whole hierachy of play in this province, you are looking at the wrong level.. look at who is coming out of the OYSl at this age group and moving onto the CSL / CSL Reserve and U17 national teams - these are the palyers you should be comparing to the same age group in Europe's academies.
King TITI, if you are comparing yourself to the international way of thinking you are nothing like them. I can not tell a lie, you might be wishing you were but you do not have their mentality of life or soccer.
If you say so my friend, anyways these kids are the future of Canada. In other news, apparently Woodbridge have acquired some brand new players to add to their roster. Can anyone prove this statement true?

