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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I almost want my kid to go to Metro United to be part of a building up team. Maybe less toxic parents. What will we all do when looking at college? I have thought about this a lot. I am stressed around some of the parents on my kid’s team. The kids are stressed too. I wonder if Metro United would be happy to have my kid and my kid could be a kid again. Going out outside of DA/ECNl And playing CCL etc would not make sense because if your kids plays at a certain level already that would be strange to go back. Do any other parents feel the same way? [/quote] Compared to other programs there is less stress here. You will find the Metro parents to be pretty laid back, welcoming and friendly. The players get along well and your kid can be a kid. Coaches focus on helping players get better. I like how they challenge the players all the time. Whatever your DD's situation is they will find a way to challenge her. But coaches will also support and motivate her. She will have a good group of friends and lower stress along the way. All while playing DA teams. Good luck in your search.[/quote] I'm not sure this is accurate, except for maybe a few kids on the 06 team. Parents of the kids who have talent are not happy with the way things are going. Those families want competitive games and discipline. Don't make MU out to be a club for kids who aren't serious who just want to get some exercise.[/quote] Considering the challenges the club and teams have faced, I’d say the sidelines are calm. Winning sidelines can be full of individual back biting and finger pointing. There is lots of insecurities and star egos to go around on a winning sideline. Lots of clicks with the players too. [/quote] I’ll make sure to put my daughter on a losing team then.[/quote] Not the point at all. Sidelines can be crappy regardless of the team outcome. Put your kid where they will play, be impactful and be respected. A teams record has little to do with any of those. [/quote] Playing time at metro is extremely related to impact, just not the way you are probably implying. Being treated with respect is very different than being respected. A team's record could very well be indicative of those three characteristics, I'm curious why a record doesn't/wouldn't provides significant insight into that in many cases? [/quote]
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