Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Comical how there is almost nothing posted regarding the ECNL Boys Playoffs, but the girls thread is 20-some pages deep. The data suggests that the girls’ parents are way nuttier than the boys’.
We've known that for quite awhile, now!
I have all sons, but to be real, soccer scholarships for boys are a non-starter and not many to great universities like the girls. At some point, boy parents realize this and chill the f*ck out.
The girls actually have options.
signed,
a girl that had a full D1 ride
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just play and have fun. Don’t expect any $ for college for playing soccer. On the men’s side, the little money that goes to men’s players primarily goes to overseas players.
OP Here. Thanks. Totally understand about the zero money thing, but my kid does want to play in college.
This past year there were more scholarships available than ever, because many foreign players didn't come back due to COVID. Some schools were hurting for players. Would love to see a cap on foreign players in college soccer, but doubt that will happen. Win, Win, Win.
I almost agreed with you but then thought...if we don't want these spots going to foreign players, then we need to get better. Not the foreign players fault for being better than the domestic players. It's a business. You take the best available.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Comical how there is almost nothing posted regarding the ECNL Boys Playoffs, but the girls thread is 20-some pages deep. The data suggests that the girls’ parents are way nuttier than the boys’.
We've known that for quite awhile, now!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Comical how there is almost nothing posted regarding the ECNL Boys Playoffs, but the girls thread is 20-some pages deep. The data suggests that the girls’ parents are way nuttier than the boys’.
We have a U14 daughter and a U11 son who both play on "elite level" (eye roll just saying it) teams. There is no comparison in the level of craziness between boys and girls. It is absolutely insane some of the things I personally witness and hear about on the girl's side. We even know a couple parents who are fine for their son's team, but the daughter's team they are compete psychos on and off the field. You can just see the craziness on most of these threads. Every conversation will eventually run off the rails and turn into something related to girls soccer or teams no matter the subject.
Anonymous wrote:Comical how there is almost nothing posted regarding the ECNL Boys Playoffs, but the girls thread is 20-some pages deep. The data suggests that the girls’ parents are way nuttier than the boys’.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Comical how there is almost nothing posted regarding the ECNL Boys Playoffs, but the girls thread is 20-some pages deep. The data suggests that the girls’ parents are way nuttier than the boys’.
We've known that for quite awhile, now!
Anonymous wrote:Comical how there is almost nothing posted regarding the ECNL Boys Playoffs, but the girls thread is 20-some pages deep. The data suggests that the girls’ parents are way nuttier than the boys’.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just play and have fun. Don’t expect any $ for college for playing soccer. On the men’s side, the little money that goes to men’s players primarily goes to overseas players.
OP Here. Thanks. Totally understand about the zero money thing, but my kid does want to play in college.
This past year there were more scholarships available than ever, because many foreign players didn't come back due to COVID. Some schools were hurting for players. Would love to see a cap on foreign players in college soccer, but doubt that will happen. Win, Win, Win.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just play and have fun. Don’t expect any $ for college for playing soccer. On the men’s side, the little money that goes to men’s players primarily goes to overseas players.
OP Here. Thanks. Totally understand about the zero money thing, but my kid does want to play in college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just play and have fun. Don’t expect any $ for college for playing soccer. On the men’s side, the little money that goes to men’s players primarily goes to overseas players.
OP Here. Thanks. Totally understand about the zero money thing, but my kid does want to play in college.
Anonymous wrote:Just play and have fun. Don’t expect any $ for college for playing soccer. On the men’s side, the little money that goes to men’s players primarily goes to overseas players.