Super Y why

Anonymous
On a team made up of 1/2 A team and 1/2 4th team how does this work? Club just threw together all who signed up and now it is a mishmash
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:On a team made up of 1/2 A team and 1/2 4th team how does this work? Club just threw together all who signed up and now it is a mishmash


Chop ur head off
Anonymous
Isn’t it just for fun? What difference does it make?
Anonymous
Nobody cares about super y. That’s why.
Anonymous
The only positive memory from super why was when u16 DS played on the u17 squad and lost 4-0… The opponent only had one sub! We played with………. SEVEN. That’s all we had. SEVEN. held the game 1-0 until the last 20 minutes. Our coach thanked the boys for going through with it because if we had forfeited, our club would have been fined $500! The coach told us that after the game.
Anonymous
Oh no we don’t want the “A team” to mix with the lowly 4th team players
Anonymous
yeah Super Y forfeits are $500 so it puts the kids in some really productive situations.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Oh no we don’t want the “A team” to mix with the lowly 4th team players


Yep this is why our club has tryout and the A teams is alway separated from the lowlife!
Anonymous
My kid is playing Super Y for the first time this summer. He had to tryout, so I’m not sure they put “anyone” on the team, but I do expect that there will be a greater difference in skill level than you’d see during the regular season. As others have said, the point of Super Y is to get to play games during the summer, have fun, and keep developing skills.
Anonymous
The point of Super Y is to make a little more green for the sponsoring club.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The point of Super Y is to make a little more green for the sponsoring club.


Agree. My kids play at a high level (now in HS) and not once did we ever do Super Y.

Lots of other training abs things- but not super y.

Waste.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My kid is playing Super Y for the first time this summer. He had to tryout, so I’m not sure they put “anyone” on the team, but I do expect that there will be a greater difference in skill level than you’d see during the regular season. As others have said, the point of Super Y is to get to play games during the summer, have fun, and keep developing skills.


The point of Super Y is for the travel soccer professionals to make more money over the summer.
Anonymous
The answer is very simple, if Super Y is not for you or your player, don't do it.

Our son has played Super Y several times and has always enjoyed it.
Anonymous
Our club is running a super Y team (more than one). Our costs are what it is costing the club. The club is not making any money above the costs of running the program. Some other clubs (cough cough Arlington) are charging a lot more but they have a lot of overhead.
Anonymous
Some kids like practicing during the summer and playing, meeting players from other clubs, different coach style, going out of comfort zone, etc. The goal is fitness and having fun.
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