Anonymous wrote:
Exactly. Money and blind ambition on the part of parents have ruined youth sports. You get what you seem to be desperate to pay for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope that the posters complaining about the pay-to-play system can take a wider view and realize that what you're complaining about isn't youth soccer in America, it's capitalism generally.
So with this, are you saying ASA is not doing anything wrong? The ASA Keyboard warrior at its finest.![]()
Genuine question. Do you do this third-person thing and your actually this 'ASA Keyboard warrior' or just this imaginary person who happens to only talk to you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope that the posters complaining about the pay-to-play system can take a wider view and realize that what you're complaining about isn't youth soccer in America, it's capitalism generally.
So with this, are you saying ASA is not doing anything wrong? The ASA Keyboard warrior at its finest.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope that the posters complaining about the pay-to-play system can take a wider view and realize that what you're complaining about isn't youth soccer in America, it's capitalism generally.
So with this, are you saying ASA is not doing anything wrong? The ASA Keyboard warrior at its finest.![]()
Anonymous wrote:I hope that the posters complaining about the pay-to-play system can take a wider view and realize that what you're complaining about isn't youth soccer in America, it's capitalism generally.
Anonymous wrote:Why people watching other people's wallets?
Anonymous wrote:As a non profit tax exempt organization, isn’t there a cap on salary?