Which Club has stable parents???

Anonymous
We all know the answer; what a cesspool this forum and soccer community have become. Sure the divorce rate of these people skyrockets as soon as dd or ds leaves home. Try having some healthy hobbies, lots of miserable people on this board. Real question, what are you going to do when your kid leaves home? Besides buy a condo near college campus and attend every home and away game.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We all know the answer; what a cesspool this forum and soccer community have become. Sure the divorce rate of these people skyrockets as soon as dd or ds leaves home. Try having some healthy hobbies, lots of miserable people on this board. Real question, what are you going to do when your kid leaves home? Besides buy a condo near college campus and attend every home and away game.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We all know the answer; what a cesspool this forum and soccer community have become. Sure the divorce rate of these people skyrockets as soon as dd or ds leaves home. Try having some healthy hobbies, lots of miserable people on this board. Real question, what are you going to do when your kid leaves home? Besides buy a condo near college campus and attend every home and away game.


+1. Gotta love the irony when they post about screaming coaches.
Anonymous
Once my kids are done with soccer, I’m going to become a ref!
Anonymous
I could call out several people that I KNOW post on here frequently and talk badly about clubs and coaches solely because their kids weren’t up to the level of their teams…
Anonymous
Best analogy heard from an Academy coach in England.

So many parents think they are experts and knowledgeable on soccer which leads to their self inflicted stress.
They think because they've been watching soccer for years, they are knowledgeable.
They've also been watching movies for years and listening to music for years.

Can they teach their kids to be a music producer or studio engineer or special effects artist or movie editor?
Anonymous
Should we start calling out the crazy parents on here? I’ll start 🤣
Anonymous
Speculating on local club mergers at 3am on a weeknight means you are not stable?
Anonymous
I'll vote for the one where parents aren't yelling on the sidelines like crazy people, screaming at Refs, joy-sticking their kids, living out coaching fantasies and telling their kids coach where the kid should play or how much.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Best analogy heard from an Academy coach in England.

So many parents think they are experts and knowledgeable on soccer which leads to their self inflicted stress.
They think because they've been watching soccer for years, they are knowledgeable.
They've also been watching movies for years and listening to music for years.

Can they teach their kids to be a music producer or studio engineer or special effects artist or movie editor?


I would think the answer to this would be yes.

Kind of a dumb question.
Anonymous
Stable parents? Stay away from PWSI/VSA/VDA
Anonymous
Crazy attracts crazy. In all honesty, those clubs are the ones barely mentioned on here, where not everyone is trying to be on the best possible team in the best possible league. But then on the flipside those clubs also aren’t producing (m)any college athletes or pros.

Unfortunately it seems to come with the territory of hyper-competitiveness and early sports specialization nowadays. It seems to be starting more and more at u9 or even younger.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Best analogy heard from an Academy coach in England.

So many parents think they are experts and knowledgeable on soccer which leads to their self inflicted stress.
They think because they've been watching soccer for years, they are knowledgeable.
They've also been watching movies for years and listening to music for years.

Can they teach their kids to be a music producer or studio engineer or special effects artist or movie editor?


I would think the answer to this would be yes.

Kind of a dumb question.


Where is your expertise coming from to teach your child how to be a music studio engineer just because you've listened to music?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Best analogy heard from an Academy coach in England.

So many parents think they are experts and knowledgeable on soccer which leads to their self inflicted stress.
They think because they've been watching soccer for years, they are knowledgeable.
They've also been watching movies for years and listening to music for years.

Can they teach their kids to be a music producer or studio engineer or special effects artist or movie editor?


I would think the answer to this would be yes.

Kind of a dumb question.



In the US soccer is pay to play, clubs and ECNL offer a product or a dream, parents pay for it. Clubs forget $ comes from patents picket, is not that a US agency or a pro club is paying the club to be selective with the pool of players, like it probably happens in Europe.
Anonymous
DEFINE STABLE .......
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