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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m a parent with a kid at TSJ and I am ok with the situation. No matter the final score we are getting to compete against other clubs. Doesn’t mean my kid isn’t as good as others. In some respects it provides opportunities you can’t get other places. The pendulum will swing as it always does. [/quote] Yes - it is an opportunity - but is it a good opportunity? Losing by double digits in Copa Reyados doesn't justify "getting to compete against other clubs"[/quote] We may have lost, but no where close to double digits. If you want to pick a game or two from an entire tournament from a particular age group have at it. Doing so makes you look small, and petty. The reality is that losing by a goal or two isn’t as big a catastrophe as you make it out to be. We will see you on the pitch. Hope we don’t ruin your dreams. [/quote] What? 2014: Can't field a team 2013: Can't field a team 2012 GA which is a combo of 2013s and 2012s since they can't field a whole team: 0-12, 1-12, 0-7 2011 GA: 0-11, 2-1 (only club win against Sterling), 1-4 2010 GA: 0-5, 0-3 2009 GA: 0-14, 0-0, 0-3, 1-9 2008 GA: 0-4, 0-3, 1-2, 0-3 2007 GA: 2-3, 3-0 the new TSJ slogan: 6 teams, one win, 18 games almost half the games were by more than 5 goals. [/quote] Which age group among those above is best? [/quote] 2014[/quote]
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