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Any positive or negative experiences? number of tournaments/events, frequency of practices etc...
Alexandria has futsal program over winter, organizes international trips, affiliated with DCU in a P2P pathway 2 pro program. I don't believe SYC has a futsal or soccer program over winter, but I might be wrong. Also, the Alexandria website seems more complete, easier to navigate through, the website is solely focused on soccer. In the SYC website it's hard to find certain information, the website is a mix with softball and basketball. Thanks |
| Futsal is a separate $700 fee for Alexandria plus cost of uniforms. |
Yep. but at least its an option, and I think it's encouraged by the club. |
| SYC does not do anything in the winter time. |
| SYC leadership lacks leadership skills. There is lack of communication from leadership. |
We’ve seen SYC kids on some of the most competitive club-neutral futsal teams just this past winter. |
| I'm pretty sure SYC is p2p pathway with DCU as well. I believe they announced it a year ago? |
| You should probably watch their practices and games to see if it’s a good fit for your kid. They’re quite different in those respects. |
| Alexandria is much more organized. They have the coaching slate for next season posted, whereas SYC has only announced the coach for the 2012 and 2011. |
I see SYC playing Futsal all of the time. Yes it's with your own team but much more affordable then paying $700 for a program. They also train outdoors so it's not like they just stop during the winter and do nothing. |
Alexandria is better run and organized, SYC has better players. |
Yes just opened the center led by DCU’s Pablo Amaya. Certainly plenty going on in the winter at SYC |
Winning off the field! |
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Yes, that is because SYC does not have a club program. Futsal is really big at ASA.
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Yes SYC 'partnered' with Pablo so they can use his name and title but what has this done for the players?
SYC promote Pablo's R.A.M.P and in return Pablo will make a guest appearance on the field.
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