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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am speaking in facts. Go to your own school's website, look up last springs schedule and report back. 23 games is 23 games. Pre-season scrimmages are a thing and post season happens. HS coaches will practice every day but sunday when there isn't a game. It is a short, intense season with a brand new roster every year so there is no time to develop a style or system of playing. Coaches are judged on winning so any shortcut to winning will take place. It is a bad training environment. The substitution rules play to the worst elements of run hard and fast and sub out for a breather and then go back in. Games are more HIIT workouts than they are soccer games. There are stretches of 2-3 games a week with little recovery. Some games may be back to back. Fun when 12 not fun at 17. And all of this while still paying for that unused ECNL training. When the best thing about playing is ECNL is the ability to not play in ECNL who is gas lighting who?[/quote] Your answer is very easy than, do not let your child play high school soccer. But don't complain if others want to play. It's really very simple.[/quote]
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