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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Mclean 2011 never had a chance this year. Roster is too slow, not tough enough. Can't finish and coaches too stubborn to make changes. The paid players situation is not helping either. Next year can only be better ![/quote] What is the paid player situation? I have not heard that phrase. [/quote] Are you referring to Union 2011 or McLean Green 2011? I think the PP is referring to the side deals with certain parents for specific positions for their kids.[/quote] Yes there are side deals. Some players in McLean 2011 will cause goals every weekend. Yet you find them playing again the following weekend. [/quote] How dare that coach not bench a player permanently for making a few mistakes in U13 soccer![/quote] This is travel soccer not participation trophy soccer[/quote] This is soccer paid for by a bunch of families who expect their kids to be given opportunities to improve as a player and have a good experience. In other countries, they hardly even keep score at this age. You may notice that other countries are generally better than us at soccer. [/quote] Other countries don’t keep score at Under 13?[/quote] True . Some European academies don't until U16[/quote] A professional team's academy and kids playing on a team in a local league are completely different. [/quote] If you find a league in Germany with standings and results under U13, I'll pay for your families next vacation to anywhere[/quote] As the original statement was "other countries" and not Germany, I will take the win here. In England, a country different than the USA (Yes. England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom) they do indeed have youth leagues and keep score. https://londonyouthpremiershowcase.com/u13-14-league-table-phase-1-2/ [/quote] taking the win? you didn't prove them wrong - "Some European" was the comment, some isn't all, some is a few or couple or several but definitely isn't all[/quote] Not to mention, English football and youth development is pretty much garbage compared to any reasonably-sized European country.[/quote]
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