Anonymous
Post 05/25/2018 15:57     Subject: ASA 2010 boys Travel - why so few?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's not just ASA. BSC has 6 teams for most of the lower age groups. The bottom team would get crushed by the average MSI team. Travel soccer has become a pyramid scheme, pure and simple.


You have no clue what the "average" MSI team looks like if that's your belief.


+1 At that age half the kids are running in the wrong direction. I think it's a great and fun way for everyone to get exercise and learn about working as a team but it's not soccer.
Anonymous
Post 05/25/2018 12:23     Subject: ASA 2010 boys Travel - why so few?

Yup, they are holding another try out session for 2010 boys. Not enough; need 6-10 more.
I wonder what adp will be like for 2010. May be hard to make this year with so few going travel.
Anonymous
Post 05/18/2018 15:43     Subject: ASA 2010 boys Travel - why so few?

Anonymous wrote:It's not just ASA. BSC has 6 teams for most of the lower age groups. The bottom team would get crushed by the average MSI team. Travel soccer has become a pyramid scheme, pure and simple.


You have no clue what the "average" MSI team looks like if that's your belief.
Anonymous
Post 05/18/2018 15:41     Subject: ASA 2010 boys Travel - why so few?

Anonymous wrote:Anyone concerned with Arlington boys soccer turn out this year? My child made travel but we only went for the experience of the try out for him and had planned on ADP as opposed to travel soccer. We never expected him to make first team or anything, if he was that good then he probably would do travel. But with low turn out will ADP even happen this year?


search "cash cow" and read some of the posts in last years tryouts forums. crazy stuff compared to this year. asa depends on a certain # of teams to justify the TDs, DOC, etc.
they need the high # of teams at the base of the pyramid. there is a whole plan behind it., etc.,etc.