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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Other than how well the teams do, are there any other problems seen on Vienna's travel teams? Do all of the kids get a fair amount of play? How many practices are required as the kids get older? Is the burnout rate high or is the level of commitment manageable with school commitments?[/quote] I would say this all has to do with what level/age group the kid is playing, house vs. travel, etc. Also, perspective is relative. Getting fair play for example, is a concern for u9 REC, not so much for U16 travel. Parents of the U9 might see it as a "problem", while parents of a U16 will see it as an indicator the player needs to work harder or develop more, etc. NONE of the aforementioned "problems" are actually "problems" singular to Vienna. Every club is going to have a practice and game commitment. How that commitment is managed and whether burn-out is an issue is up to the individual player and their family. It has nothing to do with the club.[/quote] Disagree. The club can set the tone for the program. Also, why wouldn't U9 travel kids get equal playing time at least for the fall season? They just started in travel![/quote] The point is that the poster's comments are not necessarily "problems" which are unique to only Vienna, but rather just the nature of youth soccer everywhere.[/quote]
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