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How does Valor justifies a $3,000 + $300 kit to parents?
Results. That’s why cheating is rooted at the company level, when you look them up on Google tournaments results stand out the most and event organizers don’t enforce rules so they often bring older kids and ECNL players to play in their lowest teams |
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Not sure about that take. They make the
Biggest profit on their low level rec quality teams. |
| coaches get raises based on performance, performance allows the club to raise sign up fees, low cost clubs with volunteering coaches are not so aggressive |
but most of their teams are not competitive. |
valor does not have ECNL players. They have a RL team… which are generally the worse in the division. |
they have ECNL RL what's your point? It's still equal or above Division 1 |
| most clubs parents and coaches would have more self-respect than to send a bunch of ecnl rl players down to play in a bottom tier ncsl game. |
Never heard worse clowning parents than Valor ECNL RL in a bottom tier tournament |
| Played them last weekend and they had the coach and an army of dads on the bench. |
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Parents on the bench?
The coach was probably one of their parent coaches. |
Low level boys team? It's really weird seeing them at practice. |
| I would never even try out at a club that hired parent coaches. Huge red flag. |
did you play the real team of the ECNL RL team? |
Is that confirmed with Valor? Is this confirmed with any other club in the area? |
I don't think this is accurate. |