Anonymous wrote:Come on fellow ECNL'ers! Now is the time to bring over all the ex-DA players we can. May 1st is Friday. Can't wait!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Won’t stay for this, dd is entering important recruiting years. Now is not the time for me to screw her over.
I like our club and hope it is successful, I have to put my daughter first though.
No, now is the time to change clubs to a bloated roster and let a new coach screw her over.
Good luck with that.
What a bad take, if I take her to another club I will ask questions and find the best fit for her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Won’t stay for this, dd is entering important recruiting years. Now is not the time for me to screw her over.
I like our club and hope it is successful, I have to put my daughter first though.
No, now is the time to change clubs to a bloated roster and let a new coach screw her over.
Good luck with that.
What a bad take, if I take her to another club I will ask questions and find the best fit for her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Yes this makes no sense because it is really the same clubs with a better addition.
It’s not because girls will leave these teams making them weak. Not at all the same competition. We aren’t staying
We are not staying either. DD's decision. Why do so many ex-DA parents find it hard to believe that not all of us are willing to stay for this?
Because “ex-DA” parents don’t refer to themselves as “ex-DA” parents. Obvious troll.
Thanks but we do.
This guy is working extra hard to keep his team together. It’s awesome
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Won’t stay for this, dd is entering important recruiting years. Now is not the time for me to screw her over.
I like our club and hope it is successful, I have to put my daughter first though.
No, now is the time to change clubs to a bloated roster and let a new coach screw her over.
Good luck with that.
Anonymous wrote:Won’t stay for this, dd is entering important recruiting years. Now is not the time for me to screw her over.
I like our club and hope it is successful, I have to put my daughter first though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Yes this makes no sense because it is really the same clubs with a better addition.
It’s not because girls will leave these teams making them weak. Not at all the same competition. We aren’t staying
We are not staying either. DD's decision. Why do so many ex-DA parents find it hard to believe that not all of us are willing to stay for this?
Because “ex-DA” parents don’t refer to themselves as “ex-DA” parents. Obvious troll.
Thanks but we do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Yes this makes no sense because it is really the same clubs with a better addition.
It’s not because girls will leave these teams making them weak. Not at all the same competition. We aren’t staying
We are not staying either. DD's decision. Why do so many ex-DA parents find it hard to believe that not all of us are willing to stay for this?
Because “ex-DA” parents don’t refer to themselves as “ex-DA” parents. Obvious troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Yes this makes no sense because it is really the same clubs with a better addition.
It’s not because girls will leave these teams making them weak. Not at all the same competition. We aren’t staying
We are not staying either. DD's decision. Why do so many ex-DA parents find it hard to believe that not all of us are willing to stay for this?
Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Yes this makes no sense because it is really the same clubs with a better addition.
It’s not because girls will leave these teams making them weak. Not at all the same competition. We aren’t staying
Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Yes this makes no sense because it is really the same clubs with a better addition.
It’s not because girls will leave these teams making them weak. Not at all the same competition. We aren’t staying