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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=RantingSoccerDad]Another option for the parent who wants a couple of kids to play together -- put together an entire team, then see if a club will register all of you together. Some do. If not, try VISTA. But the other posters are right -- if you try out for a big club and find one of the players is a B-teamer and the other is a D-teamer, you can't reasonably expect them to play together. They're also right that some clubs may have all their teams in an age group practice at the same time and place. PAC does. SYC did as of a few years ago, IIRC. Does Barca Academy? [/quote] Yeah they do. Evergreen’s pretty nice too[/quote] Evergreen is ok but it’s out in the boondocks. Funny how we went from making arguments on how classic/rec is just as good as c/d level travel soccer at $2k per year to the most expensive destination for frustrated c/d level and rec players and parents (outside of a scant few teams). This thread moves fast and in strange and mysterious ways. LOL[/quote] Wtf dude. RSD asked a question about Barça Academy. I said Evergreen is nice. That’s it.[/quote]
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