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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why does this joker keep spitting out $3,000 for a C or D level team? C and D level teams aren't $3,000 (maybe except Barca). [/quote] You must be part of the "pay to play" lobby ;) Yes, this has been pointed out several times. Only Barca charges $3k+ for c/d level soccer (any level is the same cost). The funniest thing is the contradictions in the argument; don't pay the ~$2k for C level teams but spend countless $$ on rec and personal training during the year over the course of several years, which can easily surpass the $2k per year. There's not much cost savings going that route. An argument can be made that it may be more effective for skills training, but it will be necessarily less effective for speed of play/game situation training, which can only happen with competent, skilled competition. So it's a wash, and that is making the assumption that the person paying the $2k isn't doing their own personal skills training in addition to the C level team play, which if they are serious about the sport probably isn't right. The point is not that one absolutely can't skip travel from U9-U12 and make a U13 team, even an elite team, it's just that it's very, very hard to do it. If it were easy, these ECNL and DA rosters would be filled with rec players who follow this path. They're not. That's where the data comes in, not anecdotes of "I've seen...." and "I know a friends daughter who did..." Just go out and gather the data from the top teams at U13+ to show how many are rec players vs former travel. It isn't that difficult. The proof is in the pudding. It's a nice idea that someone is trying to promote, but there is no data to back it up. [/quote]
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