RantingSoccerDad wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does OP feel like it’s her place to tell us how to do anything without anyone asking for guidance or advice?
And why make fun of people and be sarcastically mean? If you don’t have anything nice to say, stfu.
Is this ironically not self-aware?
I like the original post because, if you read these boards, you'd think everyone here has kids going to European academies, defying the odds and become top-flight pros. The reality is that very few people from this area go pro AT ALL. If your last name isn't Gyau or Sullivan, what are you talking about?
RantingSoccerDad wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does OP feel like it’s her place to tell us how to do anything without anyone asking for guidance or advice?
And why make fun of people and be sarcastically mean? If you don’t have anything nice to say, stfu.
Is this ironically not self-aware?
I like the original post because, if you read these boards, you'd think everyone here has kids going to European academies, defying the odds and become top-flight pros. The reality is that very few people from this area go pro AT ALL. If your last name isn't Gyau or Sullivan, what are you talking about?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this supposed to be funny?
I fear so, but it is very hard to tell.
Anonymous wrote:Is this supposed to be funny?
Anonymous wrote:My DS is 7 and he just signed a professional soccer contract. He is guaranteed a starting spot on the first team, along with an adidas commercial with Messi, and his own line of cleats and soccer balls. We didn't think it would happen so soon, but then again, he has been playing for one of the top clubs in the country for the last year (and playing up a year to boot - holy cow!!!!).
Folks, breathe. YOU ARE RUINING THIS FOR THEM. The only reason you should be putting your kid on one team vs. another is because it makes him/her happy. The rest of it is nonsense and too many of us yield to the anxiety that comes with it - making decisions based on our feelings and not the joy our kids get from kicking a ball. Stop it.
Signed,
Parent who chooses to live above the travel soccer BS while letting his kid enjoy the hell out of his top tier, ultra-elite, privileged to death, travel soccer experience.
P.S. That's not a humblebrag - it's a straight up brag. Be more like me. It is just soccer.
Anonymous wrote:My DS is 7 and he just signed a professional soccer contract. He is guaranteed a starting spot on the first team, along with an adidas commercial with Messi, and his own line of cleats and soccer balls. We didn't think it would happen so soon, but then again, he has been playing for one of the top clubs in the country for the last year (and playing up a year to boot - holy cow!!!!).
Folks, breathe. YOU ARE RUINING THIS FOR THEM. The only reason you should be putting your kid on one team vs. another is because it makes him/her happy. The rest of it is nonsense and too many of us yield to the anxiety that comes with it - making decisions based on our feelings and not the joy our kids get from kicking a ball. Stop it.
Signed,
Parent who chooses to live above the travel soccer BS while letting his kid enjoy the hell out of his top tier, ultra-elite, privileged to death, travel soccer experience.
P.S. That's not a humblebrag - it's a straight up brag. Be more like me. It is just soccer.