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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I understand most people on this forum are very serious about soccer, but we are in a situation where soccer is sort of a secondary sport at this stage for DS (rising U11). Would like to keep the door open in case anything changes down the road, so not inclined to go to recreational programs, but need to make the logistics work with both sports and multiple kids.There are very limited number of teams available to even make the schedule work. So would you choose to skip practice/games regularly on both sports to accommodate the other or would you go with a weak soccer program which mostly avoids scheduling conflicts? Is it better to go with a lower tiered team in a "brand named" program or is it better to go with a smaller program? What is the thought process? And what factors to consider? What strategy/guideline do you recommend?[/quote] Based on your question, i assume your DS is not very good. So probably the team won't care if you miss soccer for something else. [/quote]
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