Anonymous wrote:I don't want to call out specific clubs but there is one club in Loudoun that is the worst. I wont name it but the initials are FCV. I have actually heard that they don't have a u little programs because the parents eat the weaker players. Correct me if I am wrong but I think there were parents from that club that brawled with each other during a game.
Anonymous wrote:I call troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really, does anyone here personally know anyone who became a successful professional athlete? Anyone??? The best athletes are not coming out of the burbs, and most elite soccer players aren’t even American.
Yes, I know several pros, and a lot of the best American players do come from the burbs. Most of their parents were coaches or former players though, and not the sort to behave like d*cks on the sidelines.
Oh you do? Male soccer players?
Yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really, does anyone here personally know anyone who became a successful professional athlete? Anyone??? The best athletes are not coming out of the burbs, and most elite soccer players aren’t even American.
on the mens side where they are competing with hundreds of millions this is true. On the women's side, it's very much pay to play and the best still come up though elite clubs that aren't cheap
Yeah, I have to laugh at these people who are overly involved in kids’ sports, take it so seriously. I mean, really, unless you absolutely love watching children play sports, which I doubt, it’s kind of like watching kids play on a playground. There is no future in it. It’s good exercise and a good lesson in teamwork, but that’s it. Why parents get so overly involved and invested is beyond me. I have seen this play out time and time and time again, and not one of the kids played past college or even in college at all. Don’t stress, your kid is not the next Messi.
yep, look at any club in this area (not team, club)- the odds that any player currently in the club will ever make a living playing soccer are near zero.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can't you just sit and watch the game?
Because it's a sport and sports have "fans". People cheer. People enjoy watching their kid. People get excited. People like to enjoy it. I agree that noone should ever be negative to a player. There is no problem being engaged and saying....Let's go Jimmy! We need you. Or We have to win those balls. Let's get some rebounds. Get ready. Here comes a punt. or general things. I'm not saying yell...Shoot! Shoot! Pass! Pass! Parents should not yell at refs. Etc. But to be silent is crazy. One time, something happened and the parents were quiet. My son came off and said...."did we play that bad? Noone was saying anything." He knows that when the parents are noisy, things are going well. Soccer's fun. Enjoy it.
Of course parents should yell at the refs. That's how you get them to make the right calls.
...you get them to make any questionable call for the other team by being a d-bag.![]()