Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any big signings yesterday out of the DMV clubs for girls going D1 next year?
So… none?
Visit the social media sites of area clubs. This is very easy information to find.
You’re obviously a troll and nobody is going to post their child’s information so you can crap all over them on an anonymous forum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any big signings yesterday out of the DMV clubs for girls going D1 next year?
So… none?
Anonymous wrote:Any big signings yesterday out of the DMV clubs for girls going D1 next year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and most end up getting cut or never playing. Unless the kid is getting D1 money those posts are not the flex the clubs want you to believe.Anonymous wrote:If you can’t figure out what signing with a team means you should probably refrain from posting. Signing with any team is a huge accomplishment. Some sign to the best soccer schools they can get, some sign to the best academic schools they can get. All accomplished more than you.
Most end up getting cut or quitting? So you’re saying more players quit or don’t play than not? What an idiot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and most end up getting cut or never playing. Unless the kid is getting D1 money those posts are not the flex the clubs want you to believe.Anonymous wrote:If you can’t figure out what signing with a team means you should probably refrain from posting. Signing with any team is a huge accomplishment. Some sign to the best soccer schools they can get, some sign to the best academic schools they can get. All accomplished more than you.
Most end up getting cut or quitting? So you’re saying more players quit or don’t play than not? What an idiot.
DP. It is true that most of them do end with up getting cut or quitting. Happens a lot.
“Most” means 50%. I seriously doubt that half of incoming freshman quit or get cut.
I’ll wager by senior year, more than 50% of the freshmen are no longer playing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most parents (and kids) around here think if they sign with a college team that is the prize. And I guess that is the pursuit for many. But the harsh reality is that more than half will not finish college on that team. And many of these players are the club standouts we see being celebrated right now. It will be harsh reality for many of them. All I can say is choose wisely.
Parents are generally not realistic with what level their daughters can actually play and have some success...this is outside of all the other factors that go into it. And in fairness to many girls who go on to play in college there are injuries, better players in front of them at a specific position, struggles mentally on and off the field with confidence...on and on it goes. Some club coaches are totally honest with parents and their daughters and they simply don't listen or refuse to be honest about it. If you start with a realistic base you have a chance at success. I have heard over and over again about the girls who committed at elite soccer schools from other parents, "How did she get recruited there? She will never play there".
Anonymous wrote:Most parents (and kids) around here think if they sign with a college team that is the prize. And I guess that is the pursuit for many. But the harsh reality is that more than half will not finish college on that team. And many of these players are the club standouts we see being celebrated right now. It will be harsh reality for many of them. All I can say is choose wisely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and most end up getting cut or never playing. Unless the kid is getting D1 money those posts are not the flex the clubs want you to believe.Anonymous wrote:If you can’t figure out what signing with a team means you should probably refrain from posting. Signing with any team is a huge accomplishment. Some sign to the best soccer schools they can get, some sign to the best academic schools they can get. All accomplished more than you.
Most end up getting cut or quitting? So you’re saying more players quit or don’t play than not? What an idiot.
DP. It is true that most of them do end with up getting cut or quitting. Happens a lot.
“Most” means 50%. I seriously doubt that half of incoming freshman quit or get cut.
I’ll wager by senior year, more than 50% of the freshmen are no longer playing.
It's more like by sophomore. If you are still on the bench most of time by sophomore, most kids quit. And international players come to play.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and most end up getting cut or never playing. Unless the kid is getting D1 money those posts are not the flex the clubs want you to believe.Anonymous wrote:If you can’t figure out what signing with a team means you should probably refrain from posting. Signing with any team is a huge accomplishment. Some sign to the best soccer schools they can get, some sign to the best academic schools they can get. All accomplished more than you.
Most end up getting cut or quitting? So you’re saying more players quit or don’t play than not? What an idiot.
DP. It is true that most of them do end with up getting cut or quitting. Happens a lot.
“Most” means 50%. I seriously doubt that half of incoming freshman quit or get cut.
I’ll wager by senior year, more than 50% of the freshmen are no longer playing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and most end up getting cut or never playing. Unless the kid is getting D1 money those posts are not the flex the clubs want you to believe.Anonymous wrote:If you can’t figure out what signing with a team means you should probably refrain from posting. Signing with any team is a huge accomplishment. Some sign to the best soccer schools they can get, some sign to the best academic schools they can get. All accomplished more than you.
Most end up getting cut or quitting? So you’re saying more players quit or don’t play than not? What an idiot.
DP. It is true that most of them do end with up getting cut or quitting. Happens a lot.
“Most” means 50%. I seriously doubt that half of incoming freshman quit or get cut.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and most end up getting cut or never playing. Unless the kid is getting D1 money those posts are not the flex the clubs want you to believe.Anonymous wrote:If you can’t figure out what signing with a team means you should probably refrain from posting. Signing with any team is a huge accomplishment. Some sign to the best soccer schools they can get, some sign to the best academic schools they can get. All accomplished more than you.
Most end up getting cut or quitting? So you’re saying more players quit or don’t play than not? What an idiot.
DP. It is true that most of them do end with up getting cut or quitting. Happens a lot.