Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SYC loves to ride the wave of someone else’s success—even if the player was with them for a hot minute. They’ll still slap their name on it like they built them.
Wow. I’m saying it is perfectly normal to do this and you’re saying I’m picking an argument?
Reading comprehension problems much?
Sorry, that was not directed at you! The bolded above…. But also my comprehension could use some improvements! Lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SYC loves to ride the wave of someone else’s success—even if the player was with them for a hot minute. They’ll still slap their name on it like they built them.
So for argument’s sake, you are an employee (coach, staffer, media) of SYC. A kid who was first trained and developed by an out of town club for years, but then his/her parents moved into this area so then joined SYC. That kid happens to be a rockstar player and scores three goals every game. Are you honestly not going to ride that kid’s popularity?
This is literally every club, every where. This is not an SYC problem or an issue at all. Hell, my Elementary School has a picture of an NFL pro athlete in the glass case at the entrance that they are proud of. It is not a crime to be proud of a kid who came through your program and went on to do bigger things. You just sound like you're trying to pick an argument.