Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the deal with this? We got an email inviting DC and it said not to forward it to anyone. DC has done some classes there in the past. Is Revolution Sportsplex the place with a bar? Is it worth going a few times? DC is “u little” age and not doing Super Y so thought maybe a good way to get some games in. But curious to hear from others who have done it.
They don't invite 'ulittles' normally so if you do infact have a young player it's worth it for the scrimmaging against older players. It's just scrimmaging though.
This is correct.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the deal with this? We got an email inviting DC and it said not to forward it to anyone. DC has done some classes there in the past. Is Revolution Sportsplex the place with a bar? Is it worth going a few times? DC is “u little” age and not doing Super Y so thought maybe a good way to get some games in. But curious to hear from others who have done it.
They don't invite 'ulittles' normally so if you do infact have a young player it's worth it for the scrimmaging against older players. It's just scrimmaging though.
Anonymous wrote:What’s the deal with this? We got an email inviting DC and it said not to forward it to anyone. DC has done some classes there in the past. Is Revolution Sportsplex the place with a bar? Is it worth going a few times? DC is “u little” age and not doing Super Y so thought maybe a good way to get some games in. But curious to hear from others who have done it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the deal with this? We got an email inviting DC and it said not to forward it to anyone. DC has done some classes there in the past. Is Revolution Sportsplex the place with a bar? Is it worth going a few times? DC is “u little” age and not doing Super Y so thought maybe a good way to get some games in. But curious to hear from others who have done it.
I've noticed there is a whole "invite only" movement going with HP, False8, FC Training and many others I'm sure. They are jumping on the trend to only have 'Top Ballers' attend certain invite only sessions. By and large it is irritating. But yeah, it should be a training session with more skilled players. Also, getting kids to sign up for Friday Night or Saturday night sessions is tough. A lot of kids starting at U-12 don't want to participate on Friday nights.
The REV Sportsplex does have the bar. Great for parents to socialize... as a parent, I'd sign up for it... but my 12 year old, would be less enthused unless she had a buddy; I am sure the training will be a mix of fun and quality.
Anonymous wrote:Please reread what you wrote and come to the realization that you and the PP can both be correct. The continuation of humanity depends on this. Not even kidding.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the deal with this? We got an email inviting DC and it said not to forward it to anyone. DC has done some classes there in the past. Is Revolution Sportsplex the place with a bar? Is it worth going a few times? DC is “u little” age and not doing Super Y so thought maybe a good way to get some games in. But curious to hear from others who have done it.
I've noticed there is a whole "invite only" movement going with HP, False8, FC Training and many others I'm sure. They are jumping on the trend to only have 'Top Ballers' attend certain invite only sessions. By and large it is irritating. But yeah, it should be a training session with more skilled players. Also, getting kids to sign up for Friday Night or Saturday night sessions is tough. A lot of kids starting at U-12 don't want to participate on Friday nights.
The REV Sportsplex does have the bar. Great for parents to socialize... as a parent, I'd sign up for it... but my 12 year old, would be less enthused unless she had a buddy; I am sure the training will be a mix of fun and quality.
This is completely false. My kid has done it for a couple of years. There are PLENTY of 15, 16 and 17 year old boys and girls who attend.
Please reread what you wrote and come to the realization that you and the PP can both be correct. The continuation of humanity depends on this. Not even kidding.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the deal with this? We got an email inviting DC and it said not to forward it to anyone. DC has done some classes there in the past. Is Revolution Sportsplex the place with a bar? Is it worth going a few times? DC is “u little” age and not doing Super Y so thought maybe a good way to get some games in. But curious to hear from others who have done it.
I've noticed there is a whole "invite only" movement going with HP, False8, FC Training and many others I'm sure. They are jumping on the trend to only have 'Top Ballers' attend certain invite only sessions. By and large it is irritating. But yeah, it should be a training session with more skilled players. Also, getting kids to sign up for Friday Night or Saturday night sessions is tough. A lot of kids starting at U-12 don't want to participate on Friday nights.
The REV Sportsplex does have the bar. Great for parents to socialize... as a parent, I'd sign up for it... but my 12 year old, would be less enthused unless she had a buddy; I am sure the training will be a mix of fun and quality.
This is completely false. My kid has done it for a couple of years. There are PLENTY of 15, 16 and 17 year old boys and girls who attend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the deal with this? We got an email inviting DC and it said not to forward it to anyone. DC has done some classes there in the past. Is Revolution Sportsplex the place with a bar? Is it worth going a few times? DC is “u little” age and not doing Super Y so thought maybe a good way to get some games in. But curious to hear from others who have done it.
I've noticed there is a whole "invite only" movement going with HP, False8, FC Training and many others I'm sure. They are jumping on the trend to only have 'Top Ballers' attend certain invite only sessions. By and large it is irritating. But yeah, it should be a training session with more skilled players. Also, getting kids to sign up for Friday Night or Saturday night sessions is tough. A lot of kids starting at U-12 don't want to participate on Friday nights.
The REV Sportsplex does have the bar. Great for parents to socialize... as a parent, I'd sign up for it... but my 12 year old, would be less enthused unless she had a buddy; I am sure the training will be a mix of fun and quality.
Anonymous wrote:What’s the deal with this? We got an email inviting DC and it said not to forward it to anyone. DC has done some classes there in the past. Is Revolution Sportsplex the place with a bar? Is it worth going a few times? DC is “u little” age and not doing Super Y so thought maybe a good way to get some games in. But curious to hear from others who have done it.