Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:really wish this board wasnt anony[img]mous. this argument is ridiculous and most in here pathetic for partaking in it
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People’s life choices are their own.
Before the game does she just head straight to pinkie pile while the starting roster is called out or does she still stand in the circle with hope in her eyes?
You’re a special kind of jerk. The special kind that insults children to feel better about themselves. You must be a joy to your team’s other parents. Just pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:really wish this board wasnt anony[img]mous. this argument is ridiculous and most in here pathetic for partaking in it
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:really wish this board wasnt anony[img]mous. this argument is ridiculous and most in here pathetic for partaking in it
Anonymous wrote:really wish this board wasnt anony[img]mous. this argument is ridiculous and most in here pathetic for partaking in it
Anonymous wrote:People’s life choices are their own.
Before the game does she just head straight to pinkie pile while the starting roster is called out or does she still stand in the circle with hope in her eyes?
Anonymous wrote:really wish this board wasnt anonymous. this argument is ridiculous and most in here pathetic for partaking in it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the player was injured and didn't play simply means that other players start percentages are artificially inflated because it took an injury for them to start a whopping 48% of the time.
So Bobby, which kids were injured?
You should find out what time your daughter's age group practices at FCV. If she as strong a player as your arrogance suggests, they will find a spot for her. If you can't beat em, join em. Then you can bash whatever club you left to go to FCV.
This isn't bashing a club. One could go up and down rosters at every DA and likely see similar start percentages. The argument is that if the kids are good enough to start somewhere else they probably should do so.
Nothing about playing in college is guaranteed anyway so why spend your time at a club being a sub for 4 years? But, no matter the numbers, your kid is a sub, you might be fine with that but she may not enjoy it as much as you think.
And here you are telling ME what MY daughter enjoys? Lol. Maybe you know her better than I do without even knowing who she is. Get over yourself.
I don't know your kid at all. If you are telling me she enjoys being handed the pinnie before the start of 7 out of 10 games I'll believe you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the player was injured and didn't play simply means that other players start percentages are artificially inflated because it took an injury for them to start a whopping 48% of the time.
So Bobby, which kids were injured?
You should find out what time your daughter's age group practices at FCV. If she as strong a player as your arrogance suggests, they will find a spot for her. If you can't beat em, join em. Then you can bash whatever club you left to go to FCV.
This isn't bashing a club. One could go up and down rosters at every DA and likely see similar start percentages. The argument is that if the kids are good enough to start somewhere else they probably should do so.
Nothing about playing in college is guaranteed anyway so why spend your time at a club being a sub for 4 years? But, no matter the numbers, your kid is a sub, you might be fine with that but she may not enjoy it as much as you think.
And here you are telling ME what MY daughter enjoys? Lol. Maybe you know her better than I do without even knowing who she is. Get over yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^
Or seriously, you could actually click on the players individual pages yourself and see.
Here is an obvious one. One GK is listed as playing 16 games and starting 9. That’s over 50%. Her start % is the exact number of 9 starts over the OVERALL 31 games played. It appears she joined the team in the middle of the season. So the % calculated are flawed.
Anonymous wrote:^^
Or seriously, you could actually click on the players individual pages yourself and see.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the player was injured and didn't play simply means that other players start percentages are artificially inflated because it took an injury for them to start a whopping 48% of the time.
So Bobby, which kids were injured?
You should find out what time your daughter's age group practices at FCV. If she as strong a player as your arrogance suggests, they will find a spot for her. If you can't beat em, join em. Then you can bash whatever club you left to go to FCV.
This isn't bashing a club. One could go up and down rosters at every DA and likely see similar start percentages. The argument is that if the kids are good enough to start somewhere else they probably should do so.
Nothing about playing in college is guaranteed anyway so why spend your time at a club being a sub for 4 years? But, no matter the numbers, your kid is a sub, you might be fine with that but she may not enjoy it as much as you think.