Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SYC 2014 went undefeated in their group and a DC-based player guested for a squad that got out of their group. Many of the kids are the best in the DMV in the 2014-15 age group.
The families I know earn over $750k a year so a trip to Utah is a family memory and a drop in the bucket.
FYI, I am not in Utah and my kid competes against these kids. I really don’t like the SYC methodology. But what I really despise more than that is people who hate on how people spend their money and their family choices.
Be more productive with your life and you will have money to blow on youth tournaments instead of judging wins and losses from 7-11 year olds.
SYC 2014 1-1-1 is undefeated? You know the scores are posted online, right?
There are two genders last time I checked:
https://system.gotsport.com/org_event/events/37948/schedules?team=2801902
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Be more productive with your life and you will have money to blow on youth tournaments instead of judging wins and losses from 7-11 year olds.
Wrong about SYC and this is a forum for discussing youth soccer. Not a prior poster and completely valid to question flying such young kids over the country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SYC 2014 went undefeated in their group and a DC-based player guested for a squad that got out of their group. Many of the kids are the best in the DMV in the 2014-15 age group.
The families I know earn over $750k a year so a trip to Utah is a family memory and a drop in the bucket.
FYI, I am not in Utah and my kid competes against these kids. I really don’t like the SYC methodology. But what I really despise more than that is people who hate on how people spend their money and their family choices.
Be more productive with your life and you will have money to blow on youth tournaments instead of judging wins and losses from 7-11 year olds.
SYC 2014 1-1-1 is undefeated? You know the scores are posted online, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SYC 2014 went undefeated in their group and a DC-based player guested for a squad that got out of their group. Many of the kids are the best in the DMV in the 2014-15 age group.
The families I know earn over $750k a year so a trip to Utah is a family memory and a drop in the bucket.
FYI, I am not in Utah and my kid competes against these kids. I really don’t like the SYC methodology. But what I really despise more than that is people who hate on how people spend their money and their family choices.
Be more productive with your life and you will have money to blow on youth tournaments instead of judging wins and losses from 7-11 year olds.
Sure do, check boys.
SYC 2014 1-1-1 is undefeated? You know the scores are posted online, right?
Anonymous wrote:
Be more productive with your life and you will have money to blow on youth tournaments instead of judging wins and losses from 7-11 year olds.
Anonymous wrote:SYC 2014 went undefeated in their group and a DC-based player guested for a squad that got out of their group. Many of the kids are the best in the DMV in the 2014-15 age group.
The families I know earn over $750k a year so a trip to Utah is a family memory and a drop in the bucket.
FYI, I am not in Utah and my kid competes against these kids. I really don’t like the SYC methodology. But what I really despise more than that is people who hate on how people spend their money and their family choices.
Be more productive with your life and you will have money to blow on youth tournaments instead of judging wins and losses from 7-11 year olds.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah I don’t get the whole “worth the investment” question. What exactly do you think these parents are investing. It’s a trip like any other vacation you choose to go on with some soccer for your kid. No one was forced to go they all wanted to go. I also doubt anyone thought of it as an investment.