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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]actually that's a great idea. I am sure the club and coach would love the publicity. After all -- there is a poster here who thinks it is a good idea to play 9 and 10 year olds less than others. The club and coach should be proud to let the soccer world know about their winning ways with u9 and u10 teams, and their uniquely fabulous training techniques and incentives. Or, do you think, the club leadership would be ticked off and DofC embarassed that such a thing was occuring? [/quote] Again people, You have lost the concept of competitive sports. Unfortunately we have babied our kids to the point they don't understand what it means to compete. What we now call competitive travel soccer. Is nothing more than expensive rec soccer. Gone is the old try-out to make the team. Compete with teammates for playing time. Then together as a competitive team. Train together. win together, lose together, and grow together. Now we have a bunch of entitled parents raising entitled snowflake kids, They think that they should be able to buy the experience for the kids. Understand what your paying for. A paid professional coaching staff, a year long reserved quality training space. a competitive league run by professionals. a professional kit worn by your club so all 400+ kids look good. WHATS ISNT INCLUDED IN YOUR PAYMENT, Trophies for participation, your kids attitude, work ethic. guaranteed minutes played in games, and your kids future success in every aspect of life. Its OK if your kid isn't good enough to earn playing time. Even if they love it reality is they might not be good enough. There is something out for them. There a many things your kid is better at than anyone else is on you soccer team. Life is huge and no mater how much its loved soccer isn't. Nothing worth having is given it must be earned.[/quote] +1000[/quote]
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