Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thats your job as a parent, not the clubs in pay to play youth soccer. These are not real clubs like in other countries where they are in care of your child and take care of them becuase they are an investment ultimately. Develop and sell-on is the model in every country but this one. No incentive to develp just to win, so more people will want to pay into your "club". Look out for your kid and don't let the club dictate rest and recover, its all on you and/or your DC
So none of the clubs in this area care about development and the sport?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None! As you get to the higher level and older age groups, these clubs are all about winning and branding.
Take a look at SYC. They promote the crap out of their GA and MSL Next.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thats your job as a parent, not the clubs in pay to play youth soccer. These are not real clubs like in other countries where they are in care of your child and take care of them becuase they are an investment ultimately. Develop and sell-on is the model in every country but this one. No incentive to develp just to win, so more people will want to pay into your "club". Look out for your kid and don't let the club dictate rest and recover, its all on you and/or your DC
So none of the clubs in this area care about development and the sport?
Can you name any that do?
What does promoting have anything to do with not giving their players a break. I don't think that they have started playing games or anything. They are promoting their highest offering to draw attention from consumers to consider them in the future if they aren't yet part of the club.
Anonymous wrote:None! As you get to the higher level and older age groups, these clubs are all about winning and branding.
Take a look at SYC. They promote the crap out of their GA and MSL Next.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thats your job as a parent, not the clubs in pay to play youth soccer. These are not real clubs like in other countries where they are in care of your child and take care of them becuase they are an investment ultimately. Develop and sell-on is the model in every country but this one. No incentive to develp just to win, so more people will want to pay into your "club". Look out for your kid and don't let the club dictate rest and recover, its all on you and/or your DC
So none of the clubs in this area care about development and the sport?
Can you name any that do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thats your job as a parent, not the clubs in pay to play youth soccer. These are not real clubs like in other countries where they are in care of your child and take care of them becuase they are an investment ultimately. Develop and sell-on is the model in every country but this one. No incentive to develp just to win, so more people will want to pay into your "club". Look out for your kid and don't let the club dictate rest and recover, its all on you and/or your DC
So none of the clubs in this area care about development and the sport?
Can you name any that do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thats your job as a parent, not the clubs in pay to play youth soccer. These are not real clubs like in other countries where they are in care of your child and take care of them becuase they are an investment ultimately. Develop and sell-on is the model in every country but this one. No incentive to develp just to win, so more people will want to pay into your "club". Look out for your kid and don't let the club dictate rest and recover, its all on you and/or your DC
So none of the clubs in this area care about development and the sport?
Anonymous wrote:Thats your job as a parent, not the clubs in pay to play youth soccer. These are not real clubs like in other countries where they are in care of your child and take care of them becuase they are an investment ultimately. Develop and sell-on is the model in every country but this one. No incentive to develp just to win, so more people will want to pay into your "club". Look out for your kid and don't let the club dictate rest and recover, its all on you and/or your DC
Anonymous wrote:Our team started practicing 3x/week as soon as school was out in June. “Just for fun” they said.