Anonymous wrote:If you're beating top flight teams 2 age groups up, then you're Europe material.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just goes to show you the insanely high costs for travel soccer isn't to develop your children, it's to line the pockets of these clubs.
1. Nobody has ever said this was a charity.
2. Nobody ever assumed you were anything other than an adult, and that if you are paying for something, somebody else is actually getting money.
3. There are multiple options and price points, which is generally a sign of a competitive market. Enjoy it.
4. When one of these teams entirely trained and developed by volunteer or parent coaches can compete against other leading National teams, we will talk. Until then, you are kidding yourself into thinking it is easy or comparable to what top flight travel teams offer.
Dumb dumb and dumb. Why do people think it is wrong to try to make money in a highly competitive market? Versus just taking checks for doing nothing?Yeah. What a great country we live in today.
The costs are artificially inflated--and they don't produce the results. DMV is nowhere on the map when it comes to producing European-level quality players unless other parts of the U.S.
1. No but how many are non-profit lol
2. Thank you for inserting this since it was never questioned to begin with
3. Yeah and how many are "elite" lol
4. You're not in top flight. If you're playing travel soccer in the DMV, you're not top flight (not even the Prince George boys winning the Dallas Cup). Top flight is Europe. You want to be considered top flight, put boys on the European level.
For #4, you do understand American players cannot go to Europe until after their 18th birthday, right? To go before that, you need an EU passport. There’s always one of you in every thread…
Anonymous wrote:Anybody know about this club? Where are they located in PG?Anonymous wrote:Is this Future Monarchs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just goes to show you the insanely high costs for travel soccer isn't to develop your children, it's to line the pockets of these clubs.
1. Nobody has ever said this was a charity.
2. Nobody ever assumed you were anything other than an adult, and that if you are paying for something, somebody else is actually getting money.
3. There are multiple options and price points, which is generally a sign of a competitive market. Enjoy it.
4. When one of these teams entirely trained and developed by volunteer or parent coaches can compete against other leading National teams, we will talk. Until then, you are kidding yourself into thinking it is easy or comparable to what top flight travel teams offer.
Dumb dumb and dumb. Why do people think it is wrong to try to make money in a highly competitive market? Versus just taking checks for doing nothing?Yeah. What a great country we live in today.
The costs are artificially inflated--and they don't produce the results. DMV is nowhere on the map when it comes to producing European-level quality players unless other parts of the U.S.
1. No but how many are non-profit lol
2. Thank you for inserting this since it was never questioned to begin with
3. Yeah and how many are "elite" lol
4. You're not in top flight. If you're playing travel soccer in the DMV, you're not top flight (not even the Prince George boys winning the Dallas Cup). Top flight is Europe. You want to be considered top flight, put boys on the European level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just goes to show you the insanely high costs for travel soccer isn't to develop your children, it's to line the pockets of these clubs.
1. Nobody has ever said this was a charity.
2. Nobody ever assumed you were anything other than an adult, and that if you are paying for something, somebody else is actually getting money.
3. There are multiple options and price points, which is generally a sign of a competitive market. Enjoy it.
4. When one of these teams entirely trained and developed by volunteer or parent coaches can compete against other leading National teams, we will talk. Until then, you are kidding yourself into thinking it is easy or comparable to what top flight travel teams offer.
Dumb dumb and dumb. Why do people think it is wrong to try to make money in a highly competitive market? Versus just taking checks for doing nothing?Yeah. What a great country we live in today.
The costs are artificially inflated--and they don't produce the results. DMV is nowhere on the map when it comes to producing European-level quality players unless other parts of the U.S.
1. No but how many are non-profit lol
2. Thank you for inserting this since it was never questioned to begin with
3. Yeah and how many are "elite" lol
4. You're not in top flight. If you're playing travel soccer in the DMV, you're not top flight (not even the Prince George boys winning the Dallas Cup). Top flight is Europe. You want to be considered top flight, put boys on the European level.