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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]While I can certainly understand being mad about the apparent deception… if you’re a parent of a returning player on one of these teams, didn’t you see that team struggle this past season? Don’t you want your child to be competing at a level that is appropriate for them? Maybe it will be more fun for your child to compete in a setting where they have a chance to win some games then to get demolished week after a week. I get that everyone wants the prestige of a badge on a jersey, but at the end of the day, isn’t it about appropriate competition? And if you had one of the better players on a team that was struggling, I assume you were already looking elsewhere anyway? Really not trying to defend TSJ leadership they seem like a mess. And people should rightly be mad at them for not disclosing this information sooner. But I guess I’m trying to understand the logic of wanting your daughter to play in a league that they probably aren’t quite good enough for or the team would not have struggled so much.[/quote] This here. Sadly, I think some parents just enjoy the "prestige" of telling people their daughter plays on a "national team" that travels the country for soccer.[/quote] That’s actually not really the case with families I know. Their girls love soccer, and everyone’s told you need ECNL/GA if you want to play in college. At this point, the girls have become close so are having fun even though they lose. 🤷[/quote] I agree. Those players have no say in the matter. They were thrown into a league they were not prepared for. And still, the girls had fun, bonded and developed good friendships. I think going down to Aspire will be quite healthy for them. They should get a few W's under their belts and not face so many blow outs. It will work out better for them next year.[/quote] I get what you are saying about the girls staying together and possibly having better outcomes in Aspire but do you really trust the club leadership after this debacle of promising one thing and now delivering another. They knew all along and still try to get unknowing customers to fall for it. Just a mess but if you think staying is a good thing then good for you. [/quote]
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