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Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For a club that did DRIBBLING training for all of COVID-19, and then still for way too much of normal training, OP are you really shocked?


What? What did you want them to do during Covid?


^— this is priceless, SYC coach. Parents of travel players: this is why players leave SYC, and those that don’t get sent to small schools because their club coach knows a guy.


Again, what? I'm not even a member of the club, just confused by what you were trying to say on your original post? Some clubs didn't even interact with their players and I wasn't sure what exactly you wanted them to do? More/less?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For a club that did DRIBBLING training for all of COVID-19, and then still for way too much of normal training, OP are you really shocked?


What? What did you want them to do during Covid?


^— this is priceless, SYC coach. Parents of travel players: this is why players leave SYC, and those that don’t get sent to small schools because their club coach knows a guy.


Again, what? I'm not even a member of the club, just confused by what you were trying to say on your original post? Some clubs didn't even interact with their players and I wasn't sure what exactly you wanted them to do? More/less?


More. Much more. Like other clubs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For a club that did DRIBBLING training for all of COVID-19, and then still for way too much of normal training, OP are you really shocked?


What? What did you want them to do during Covid?


^— this is priceless, SYC coach. Parents of travel players: this is why players leave SYC, and those that don’t get sent to small schools because their club coach knows a guy.


Again, what? I'm not even a member of the club, just confused by what you were trying to say on your original post? Some clubs didn't even interact with their players and I wasn't sure what exactly you wanted them to do? More/less?


More. Much more. Like other clubs.


Ok got it. What did other clubs do more than dribbling/foot skills over zoom?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:More kids can get into Radford and play soccer than go to a Spanish club.

And - yes- absolutely it's favoritism.


SYC coach is friends with Radford's coach.... and yes, absolutely his favorites are there!


How is going to Radford in any way a good thing? I’d pay a lot to keep my kid away from there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:More kids can get into Radford and play soccer than go to a Spanish club.

And - yes- absolutely it's favoritism.


SYC coach is friends with Radford's coach.... and yes, absolutely his favorites are there!


How is going to Radford in any way a good thing? I’d pay a lot to keep my kid away from there.


Maybe you would but for some, Radford is better than no higher education at all. Not everyone is as well off as you. Thanks for your input.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:More kids can get into Radford and play soccer than go to a Spanish club.

And - yes- absolutely it's favoritism.


SYC coach is friends with Radford's coach.... and yes, absolutely his favorites are there!


How is going to Radford in any way a good thing? I’d pay a lot to keep my kid away from there.


Really? How sad of a human are you? Seems like a good school that can get you anywhere you want to go in life. What's wrong with you?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:More kids can get into Radford and play soccer than go to a Spanish club.

And - yes- absolutely it's favoritism.


SYC coach is friends with Radford's coach.... and yes, absolutely his favorites are there!


How is going to Radford in any way a good thing? I’d pay a lot to keep my kid away from there.


Really? How sad of a human are you? Seems like a good school that can get you anywhere you want to go in life. What's wrong with you?


Different poster; when the club sends that many they’re not looking out for the player. They’re helping friends win.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:More kids can get into Radford and play soccer than go to a Spanish club.

And - yes- absolutely it's favoritism.


SYC coach is friends with Radford's coach.... and yes, absolutely his favorites are there!


How is going to Radford in any way a good thing? I’d pay a lot to keep my kid away from there.


Really? How sad of a human are you? Seems like a good school that can get you anywhere you want to go in life. What's wrong with you?


Different poster; when the club sends that many they’re not looking out for the player. They’re helping friends win.


I get your point about the club looking out for a friend but the response is at poster stating that he is too good for Radford and that it should be avoided at all costs.
Anonymous
SYC parents at their best…forget soccer let’s focus on social media…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:SYC parents at their best…forget soccer let’s focus on social media…


You added “parents” I don’t know why 🤪
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:SYC parents at their best…forget soccer let’s focus on social media…


You added “parents” I don’t know why 🤪


He's a dick head that's why
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why does SYC post their previous players at Radford and other small colleges, but they never post about a previous (now U16 player) playing in a Spanish club academy? EM is the social media director, and he was lead coach for the 2006 age group. DS is in that group, and I know this player was never given a chance. I guess he just doesn’t have “the look”.

Seeing how MLS Next is going (especially his previous 2006 team), I’m sure EM regrets that.


JFC! Get a hobby and stop worrying about what EM or SYC or Alex does or does not do. What a sad, petty person you are.


Kids are lied to for a profit. I will continue to call out SYC.
Thats soccer in America, it’s all coach, career, league, etc. development sold as player development.
Anonymous
Radford is considered a good school now? Back in my day it was known for one thing and that wasn't academics. Didn't even realize they had a soccer program tbh
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Radford is considered a good school now? Back in my day it was known for one thing and that wasn't academics. Didn't even realize they had a soccer program tbh


Radford is a rest stop at best…. It is not and has never been a great school, just a fact.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Radford is considered a good school now? Back in my day it was known for one thing and that wasn't academics. Didn't even realize they had a soccer program tbh


Tell us more about back in your day...when a sody pop cost a goshdarned nickel?
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