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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]These are all good points. We are at a very small club in Fairfax County. Love the fact that the coaches across all age groups know my kids. We have the same turf field for all practices and home games. It is a tight knit group, and the kids are close. I plan to have the kids stay there until about U12 and then will reevaluate once I know their commitment to soccer. [/quote] We are also at a small club in Fairfax County that practices on the same turf fields (same for home games). We are probably at the same club. Anyway, I specifically chose this club over a large club where my child would have been placed on the C team. We are very happy with our choice for the same reason - close group, coaches know the kids, one team per age at most ages so no 'second class citizen' nonsense. The cons are that mobility is limited and the league (NCSL up to U12, not sure if any of the older groups have entered into any of the more competitive leagues). However, those are only cons if your child is you are trying to position your child for scholarships/playing at collegiate level. [/quote]
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