Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The list is clearly above reproach.
Actually it isn't. But shouldn't we ALL get to compare and contrast like you want to do? Or are you afraid to be treated the way you treat 14 and 15 year olds on this board. Loser.
Why is the list an entitlement? It is just for a NTC. It isn't like being invited to a camp. It is very possible that zero kids out of the NTC even get a camp invite. Some kids get reinvited back and other don't.
Your DD didn't get invited, move on.
Posting that list would just cause unnecessary problems. If you agree to accept an invitation to a camp, then you have to agree to publication of your child's name and some information. SAme if you join a GDA team. Accepting an NTC invitation does not require giving permission for names to be published which most normal parents realize is not useful or helpful to their child or anyone else.
Anonymous wrote:If you wanna be in the NTC, come play for FCV. The rest of you can watch us on TV
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The list is clearly above reproach.
Actually it isn't. But shouldn't we ALL get to compare and contrast like you want to do? Or are you afraid to be treated the way you treat 14 and 15 year olds on this board. Loser.
Why is the list an entitlement? It is just for a NTC. It isn't like being invited to a camp. It is very possible that zero kids out of the NTC even get a camp invite. Some kids get reinvited back and other don't.
Your DD didn't get invited, move on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The list is clearly above reproach.
Actually it isn't. But shouldn't we ALL get to compare and contrast like you want to do? Or are you afraid to be treated the way you treat 14 and 15 year olds on this board. Loser.
Why is the list an entitlement? It is just for a NTC. It isn't like being invited to a camp. It is very possible that zero kids out of the NTC even get a camp invite. Some kids get reinvited back and other don't.
Your DD didn't get invited, move on.
Anonymous wrote:Well then....
US Soccer needs to stop posting profile pics, playing time, and team records of players. Its can be seen as deeming to these young athletes. Especially those with limited minutes on a losing team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The list is clearly above reproach.
Actually it isn't. But shouldn't we ALL get to compare and contrast like you want to do? Or are you afraid to be treated the way you treat 14 and 15 year olds on this board. Loser.
Anonymous wrote:The list is clearly above reproach.
Anonymous wrote:Post the list so we can see that standard we should be striving for.
I would like the ability to compare and contrast.
Anonymous wrote:Post the list so we can see that standard we should be striving for.
I would like the ability to compare and contrast.
Anonymous wrote:Post the list so we can see that standard we should be striving for.
I would like the ability to compare and contrast.
Anonymous wrote:Or Twitter. There is no Harm in posting on multiple social media sites.