Yes achievements only matter if they are at the top levels. That degree and deans list from your college doesn’t matter because it isn’t Harvard. There shouldn’t be any local theater productions because it’s not Broadway. I don’t applaud at high school chorus concerts because it’s not the top level. Stop running hard in those Thanksgiving Day 5K’s because it doesn’t matter. Cancel those plans in Florida for that ironman because it’s not the top level. |
There are so many better opportunities in soccer than a "national championship" that isn't. I see the appeal of playing one tournament a year or at least one tournament in a playing career somewhere far away -- Disney, California, etc. That'd be much more fun than going to Kansas to be one of several teams in the same age group to call itself a national champion. |
Which is why chasing a "national championship" is kind of ridiculous. Celebrate any victory -- Jeff Cup, your division in EDP, your division in NCSL, your division in NCSL Rec. It's an accomplishment. |
| Hey man your Ironman really matter tho |
They didn't choose to go to Kansas because it'll be a fun trip. Like many local teams they entered the Virginia Presidents Cup tournament. It's a good tournament with fairly local games in Virginia. They probably didn't expect to win the state tournament, but if you do, you advance to the finals in Kansas. At that point, it's not like the team will just decline to go because it's in Kansas. They have to see it through. It's a great accomplishment and a trip they are likely to remember. |
I kind of agree, parent of two non-top-tier travel players here; so far, and it's been several years, the farthest we've had to go is about a two-hour drive, and then only once per season. If your club is making the #3 team get on a plane to play somewhere, change clubs. |
I suspect the complainers aren’t parents of kids on #3 teams but parents who are looking down on lower team players because it makes them feel superior for some reason. Some of the parents on here are insufferable. |
Beyond funny |
NP. You have a lot to learn about those other countries. Signed, citizen of one of them. |
Everyone always attributes their own achievements to their talent and work. But assume other’s achievements are from privilege and money. |
It's privilege when 15 much more skillful and talented kids can't afford to be on the richie-rich team, but the much less talented private school kid can. |
I guess the moral of the story is that it sucks to be 3rd or 4th team. 1st teams get to go to San Diego and Seattle. |