Yep. Get used to it. Or play for a smaller club or not top team. SYC top team is generally intense starting young. |
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SYC is adding the GA but made no social media post about National Girls and Women in Sports Day?!?!
You're failing at your job EM! |
| 70+ 2012 girls expected tomorrow for the ID session😲 |
Give them 2 teams!!! |
Thanks Lula. Go back to your nothing club. |
VERY pitiful parents. |
| Seems like the head coaches and assistant coaches are qualified coaches. Any insight on them? |
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None of the SYC coaches are qualified coaches.
Please do not waste your energy with this club. The club is chaotic with lack of communication. There are no field space. You have four to five teams training at the same time. Often times the lower team will have late night practices.
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EM did someone hurt your feelings?
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| I highly doubt 70+ 2012s come on that’s a joke. |
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Maybe with 50 SYC girls including their 2013’s. |
| GA is not better than ECNL. We can debate which is better. But facts are facts. ECNL has historically sent more girls to the collegiate level than GA. For SYC it is certainly a boost that enhances opportunities as opposed to EDP, NCSL, etc. BUT, ECNL is still the premier league. Just look at the numbers. That can’t be disputed. That’s not to say that GA doesn’t send girls to the collegiate level to play, it’s just not as many. |
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This is so tiresome to read. Who are you arguing with? A little voice in your head?
No one has said GA is better than ECNL. But, there's lots of GA teams that are better than ECNL teams. A post on another thread showed 20% of the best teams in the country are GA. College coaches would be crazy not to scour both leagues for talent. So, just pick the club nearest to your house with good coaches and players. And sure, at least for now, the tiebreaker goes to ECNL over GA pathway. But don't drive past a solid GA club to get to mid ECNL team. |
Some people can't let it go. Unfortunately they suffer from small penis syndrome and need to seek validation through the youth soccer league that their kid plays in |