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[quote=Anonymous]The bottom line is this: this club is willing to train and develop players, and have only the players that come to the club to do that with. If more athletic kids come, more top flight success will follow, because they actually know what they’re doing and have actual skills to teach. The larger clubs bury most of the kids and don’t develop them, they’re not worth the effort, they think; the lower teams supplement the top teams and there is little vertical movement, because they don’t focus on developing the lower teams; they’ve already judged those kids and decided they’re never going to be on the first teams starting 11. If all the athletic girls went to FCGB, they’d be the best club. Yet the athletic girls are shopped to the big clubs, and yet those, for some reason, (hmmm), are rarely the best teams in their leagues. The majority of kids that are at FCGB were passed over by other clubs, or buried. At FCGB, they were given a chance to play minutes and develop. Parents then complain that other kids are getting played, too. Then the PARENTS leave, not the kids. They drag the kids with them. So, good luck. They’ll go to the next team, play fewer minutes, get less training, then complain that it was the club that failed, not the skill or athleticism of their kid, and definitely not their fault for over-inflating their child’s ability. It’s not the first time we’ve seen it, won’t be the last. 9 times out of 10 it’s parents that never played the game thinking their kid is a superstar. The kids are usually happy. It’s the parents that aren’t happy, and it’s never their kids fault. It’s everybody else’s kids fault. Guess what? At the next club, it’s YOUR kids fault. Will you recognize that as you scan and count the bench and your daughters minutes? [/quote]
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