Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you say out, then that is on you. Plenty of MLS kids played.
They aren't allowed to play.
MLS doesn’t care, they played.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The olimpico at the end was wild.
That was amazing.
Ok I just Googled olimpico because I didn’t know what it was. I didn’t know those were so impressive? I remember a game when my kid was only u9 or u10 where a kid on the other team scored multiple times like that. He had apparently mastered how to curve the ball in just the right way. I guess I was witnessing greatness and didn’t know it? I think the club was either LMVSC or ABGC. Not even top teams. Wonder where that kid is now.
Significantly less impressive on a small sided field with an 8 year old goal keeper. Not to mention there was no state championship on the line. But whatever.
thats the spirit yoloAnonymous wrote:Yep, and I’m not allowed to speed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, its why high school games are so much more compelling than club games. The highs and the lows. Your friends are in the stands cheering for you, and on the field with you, and for most kids, its the last team they will be on that matters.
This. I am so enjoying my kids' HS sports experiences as a parent. Not a fan of the club stuff.
My daughter was a freshman on a team that made a deep state playoff run. I’ll echo board sentiment that the product on the field is undeniably way worse than club (for girls at least). Even the top teams have so much trouble generating quality on goal. But there really was a fun purity and innocence to it all. When the high school football team comes out to watch a playoff game, just a really cool experience you don’t get in club. And I guess it really was the end of the road for most of those seniors who probably started the sport as near-toddlers. Also now makes me think that many of seniors around the teams played their last game on senior night.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, its why high school games are so much more compelling than club games. The highs and the lows. Your friends are in the stands cheering for you, and on the field with you, and for most kids, its the last team they will be on that matters.
This. I am so enjoying my kids' HS sports experiences as a parent. Not a fan of the club stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you say out, then that is on you. Plenty of MLS kids played.
They aren't allowed to play.
Anonymous wrote:If you say out, then that is on you. Plenty of MLS kids played.