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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We live in Vienna. It’s probably worth exploring area options but I understand the whole “don’t fix what’s not broken” mentality and he’s super happy at the moment. [/quote] Oh wait that changes everything! You live in Vienna? Then yes look for another team! [/quote] Wait what’s wrong with Vienna?[/quote] At his age, if he's learning basic fundamentals, progressing, and enjoying playing with friends, nothing is wrong with Vienna. As he gets older, he may want to switch to another club. Vienna is fine for kids his age to start out and learn basics of the game. And, fwiw, I'm not a fan of the club, or a lot of parents I've experienced. However, I am able to think for a little kid it works.[/quote] So is it safe to say they don’t have a strong program for the older kids?[/quote] My kid plays for a national level team now. When DC was still playing "locally" the kids I saw who were a few years older just weren't "into it" or as "serious" as some other places. Where they having fun? It looked like it, and great for them! But, if your son develops into a quality player and wants more, in a couple/few years you may want to look elsewhere. All this comes with a caveat. I am not on expert on the club. It's merely just what I had seen over the course of a few years.[/quote]
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