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Anonymous wrote:The SYC 2014 roster has room to grow; their roster is on the smaller side, so could add almost 5 kids.
-Consider them filled. That's why 90 kids were at the 1st iD session and they were looking at 21 kids at the 1st team scrimmage. Slots are more than filled.
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Anonymous wrote:The SYC 2014 roster has room to grow; their roster is on the smaller side, so could add almost 5 kids.
-Consider them filled. That's why 90 kids were at the 1st iD session and they were looking at 21 kids at the 1st team scrimmage. Slots are more than filled.


They will always make room for certain kids.
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Anonymous wrote:The SYC 2014 roster has room to grow; their roster is on the smaller side, so could add almost 5 kids.
-Consider them filled. That's why 90 kids were at the 1st iD session and they were looking at 21 kids at the 1st team scrimmage. Slots are more than filled.


Defensive and insecure SYC parent detected.
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Anonymous wrote:The SYC 2014 roster has room to grow; their roster is on the smaller side, so could add almost 5 kids.
-Consider them filled. That's why 90 kids were at the 1st iD session and they were looking at 21 kids at the 1st team scrimmage. Slots are more than filled.


Defensive and insecure SYC parent detected.


volume does not equal quality.
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Anonymous wrote:I would never pay for a travel team with a parent coach. Hell no. And a best friend too? Pass.


Absolutely not at this level and I can't see how a real organization allows it.


Because he is TD
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Anonymous wrote:I would never pay for a travel team with a parent coach. Hell no. And a best friend too? Pass.


Yes, definitely ask this question because clubs that do have parent volunteer coaches don't like to advertise it.
They are talking about Coach Daddy. Girls have no problem playing for him because what are you going to do, go elsewhere?


I think the bigger issue is if NVA will allow all those girls to continue to play up. I'm sure some parents are already starting some drama if the daughter is allowed to, but not anyone else.


The girls already playing up a year already will not be moved down, one of which technically should be moved 2 years down. It has already been discussed so those 3 spots are not getting replaced for u14 NVA
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Anonymous wrote:I would never pay for a travel team with a parent coach. Hell no. And a best friend too? Pass.


Yes, definitely ask this question because clubs that do have parent volunteer coaches don't like to advertise it.
They are talking about Coach Daddy. Girls have no problem playing for him because what are you going to do, go elsewhere?


I think the bigger issue is if NVA will allow all those girls to continue to play up. I'm sure some parents are already starting some drama if the daughter is allowed to, but not anyone else.


The girls already playing up a year already will not be moved down, one of which technically should be moved 2 years down. It has already been discussed so those 3 spots are not getting replaced for u14 NVA
No special treatment from Coach Daddy other than playing his kid up two years.
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Anonymous wrote:I would never pay for a travel team with a parent coach. Hell no. And a best friend too? Pass.


Yes, definitely ask this question because clubs that do have parent volunteer coaches don't like to advertise it.
They are talking about Coach Daddy. Girls have no problem playing for him because what are you going to do, go elsewhere?


I think the bigger issue is if NVA will allow all those girls to continue to play up. I'm sure some parents are already starting some drama if the daughter is allowed to, but not anyone else.


The girls already playing up a year already will not be moved down, one of which technically should be moved 2 years down. It has already been discussed so those 3 spots are not getting replaced for u14 NVA
No special treatment from Coach Daddy other than playing his kid up two years.


You can't even stir the pot right, you're probably the same one that said he's also coaching his niece 🤣🤣🤣
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Anonymous wrote:I would never pay for a travel team with a parent coach. Hell no. And a best friend too? Pass.


Yes, definitely ask this question because clubs that do have parent volunteer coaches don't like to advertise it.
They are talking about Coach Daddy. Girls have no problem playing for him because what are you going to do, go elsewhere?


I think the bigger issue is if NVA will allow all those girls to continue to play up. I'm sure some parents are already starting some drama if the daughter is allowed to, but not anyone else.


The girls already playing up a year already will not be moved down, one of which technically should be moved 2 years down. It has already been discussed so those 3 spots are not getting replaced for u14 NVA
No special treatment from Coach Daddy other than playing his kid up two years.


You can't even stir the pot right, you're probably the same one that said he's also coaching his niece 🤣🤣🤣


You know he was right. That girl is Q4 2014, and with the new age group rule she’ll have to be in U12 next season. But of course, coach daddy will keep her on his U14 team and instead cut a couple of Q4 2013–2014 kids, just not his own. I’m sure you know this too, so don’t try to change the subject. That’s the fact!
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Anonymous wrote:I would never pay for a travel team with a parent coach. Hell no. And a best friend too? Pass.


Yes, definitely ask this question because clubs that do have parent volunteer coaches don't like to advertise it.
They are talking about Coach Daddy. Girls have no problem playing for him because what are you going to do, go elsewhere?


I think the bigger issue is if NVA will allow all those girls to continue to play up. I'm sure some parents are already starting some drama if the daughter is allowed to, but not anyone else.


The girls already playing up a year already will not be moved down, one of which technically should be moved 2 years down. It has already been discussed so those 3 spots are not getting replaced for u14 NVA
No special treatment from Coach Daddy other than playing his kid up two years.


You can't even stir the pot right, you're probably the same one that said he's also coaching his niece 🤣🤣🤣


You know he was right. That girl is Q4 2014, and with the new age group rule she’ll have to be in U12 next season. But of course, coach daddy will keep her on his U14 team and instead cut a couple of Q4 2013–2014 kids, just not his own. I’m sure you know this too, so don’t try to change the subject. That’s the fact!


Nepotism like this is what you get at NVA and Arlington. Why are you surprised?
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Anonymous wrote:I would never pay for a travel team with a parent coach. Hell no. And a best friend too? Pass.


Yes, definitely ask this question because clubs that do have parent volunteer coaches don't like to advertise it.
They are talking about Coach Daddy. Girls have no problem playing for him because what are you going to do, go elsewhere?


I think the bigger issue is if NVA will allow all those girls to continue to play up. I'm sure some parents are already starting some drama if the daughter is allowed to, but not anyone else.


The girls already playing up a year already will not be moved down, one of which technically should be moved 2 years down. It has already been discussed so those 3 spots are not getting replaced for u14 NVA
No special treatment from Coach Daddy other than playing his kid up two years.


You can't even stir the pot right, you're probably the same one that said he's also coaching his niece 🤣🤣🤣


You know he was right. That girl is Q4 2014, and with the new age group rule she’ll have to be in U12 next season. But of course, coach daddy will keep her on his U14 team and instead cut a couple of Q4 2013–2014 kids, just not his own. I’m sure you know this too, so don’t try to change the subject. That’s the fact!


Actually no I don't clock little girls birthdays, I guess I might be the only one that thinks that's weird and disturbing.
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Anonymous wrote:I would never pay for a travel team with a parent coach. Hell no. And a best friend too? Pass.


Yes, definitely ask this question because clubs that do have parent volunteer coaches don't like to advertise it.
They are talking about Coach Daddy. Girls have no problem playing for him because what are you going to do, go elsewhere?


I think the bigger issue is if NVA will allow all those girls to continue to play up. I'm sure some parents are already starting some drama if the daughter is allowed to, but not anyone else.


The girls already playing up a year already will not be moved down, one of which technically should be moved 2 years down. It has already been discussed so those 3 spots are not getting replaced for u14 NVA
No special treatment from Coach Daddy other than playing his kid up two years.


You can't even stir the pot right, you're probably the same one that said he's also coaching his niece 🤣🤣🤣


You know he was right. That girl is Q4 2014, and with the new age group rule she’ll have to be in U12 next season. But of course, coach daddy will keep her on his U14 team and instead cut a couple of Q4 2013–2014 kids, just not his own. I’m sure you know this too, so don’t try to change the subject. That’s the fact!


Actually no I don't clock little girls birthdays, I guess I might be the only one that thinks that's weird and disturbing.


The family member can’t defend it so they turn it around on everyone else for bringing it up.
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Anonymous wrote:I would never pay for a travel team with a parent coach. Hell no. And a best friend too? Pass.


Yes, definitely ask this question because clubs that do have parent volunteer coaches don't like to advertise it.
They are talking about Coach Daddy. Girls have no problem playing for him because what are you going to do, go elsewhere?


I think the bigger issue is if NVA will allow all those girls to continue to play up. I'm sure some parents are already starting some drama if the daughter is allowed to, but not anyone else.


The girls already playing up a year already will not be moved down, one of which technically should be moved 2 years down. It has already been discussed so those 3 spots are not getting replaced for u14 NVA
No special treatment from Coach Daddy other than playing his kid up two years.


You can't even stir the pot right, you're probably the same one that said he's also coaching his niece 🤣🤣🤣


You know he was right. That girl is Q4 2014, and with the new age group rule she’ll have to be in U12 next season. But of course, coach daddy will keep her on his U14 team and instead cut a couple of Q4 2013–2014 kids, just not his own. I’m sure you know this too, so don’t try to change the subject. That’s the fact!


Actually no I don't clock little girls birthdays, I guess I might be the only one that thinks that's weird and disturbing.


The family member can’t defend it so they turn it around on everyone else for bringing it up.


If you're so passionate about it bring it up at practice today. Otherwise you need to channel your energy elsewhere because you really are presenting yourself in a weird way looking up birthdays and supposed family members of 12 year olds.
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Anonymous wrote:I would never pay for a travel team with a parent coach. Hell no. And a best friend too? Pass.


Yes, definitely ask this question because clubs that do have parent volunteer coaches don't like to advertise it.
They are talking about Coach Daddy. Girls have no problem playing for him because what are you going to do, go elsewhere?


I think the bigger issue is if NVA will allow all those girls to continue to play up. I'm sure some parents are already starting some drama if the daughter is allowed to, but not anyone else.


The girls already playing up a year already will not be moved down, one of which technically should be moved 2 years down. It has already been discussed so those 3 spots are not getting replaced for u14 NVA
No special treatment from Coach Daddy other than playing his kid up two years.


You can't even stir the pot right, you're probably the same one that said he's also coaching his niece 🤣🤣🤣


You know he was right. That girl is Q4 2014, and with the new age group rule she’ll have to be in U12 next season. But of course, coach daddy will keep her on his U14 team and instead cut a couple of Q4 2013–2014 kids, just not his own. I’m sure you know this too, so don’t try to change the subject. That’s the fact!


Actually no I don't clock little girls birthdays, I guess I might be the only one that thinks that's weird and disturbing.


The family member can’t defend it so they turn it around on everyone else for bringing it up.


If you're so passionate about it bring it up at practice today. Otherwise you need to channel your energy elsewhere because you really are presenting yourself in a weird way looking up birthdays and supposed family members of 12 year olds.


Lol yeah right, none of the fools have balls in real life. Just virtually 🤣
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Anonymous wrote:I would never pay for a travel team with a parent coach. Hell no. And a best friend too? Pass.


Yes, definitely ask this question because clubs that do have parent volunteer coaches don't like to advertise it.
They are talking about Coach Daddy. Girls have no problem playing for him because what are you going to do, go elsewhere?


I think the bigger issue is if NVA will allow all those girls to continue to play up. I'm sure some parents are already starting some drama if the daughter is allowed to, but not anyone else.


The girls already playing up a year already will not be moved down, one of which technically should be moved 2 years down. It has already been discussed so those 3 spots are not getting replaced for u14 NVA
No special treatment from Coach Daddy other than playing his kid up two years.


You can't even stir the pot right, you're probably the same one that said he's also coaching his niece 🤣🤣🤣


You know he was right. That girl is Q4 2014, and with the new age group rule she’ll have to be in U12 next season. But of course, coach daddy will keep her on his U14 team and instead cut a couple of Q4 2013–2014 kids, just not his own. I’m sure you know this too, so don’t try to change the subject. That’s the fact!


Actually no I don't clock little girls birthdays, I guess I might be the only one that thinks that's weird and disturbing.


The family member can’t defend it so they turn it around on everyone else for bringing it up.


Would the kid playing 2 years up for coach Daddy be afforded the same opportunity at literally any other GA/ECNL club? I think we all know the answer.
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