Anonymous wrote:How many super y teams have scholarship players? I would think not every player on Arlingtons teams is shelling out the big bucks they are charging.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some guy is sitting in Starbucks, with some overpriced car in the parking lot, while his wife is at Whole Foods....posting that Super Y is a money grab.
What do you consider overpriced?
Anonymous wrote:Some guy is sitting in Starbucks, with some overpriced car in the parking lot, while his wife is at Whole Foods....posting that Super Y is a money grab.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are any super y teams still accepting players? We are new to this.
All of them. Bring your checkbook.
Going through life thinking soccer should be free.
Exactly what are you willing to pay for? It is a kids activity, name a kids activity that is free.
I was thinking the same thing. "Bring your checkbook" ... um, yeah, just like during the regular season, there is a fee for Super Y. My off-the-cuff calculation is that it's basically the same weekly rate as the regular season; I wouldn't have signed up for it if it was some obvious money grab.
It's extra touches with a coach and other players, not just your kid and a rebounder in the driveway. It's another take on soccer, be it good/bad/indifferent. It's fitness in grueling heat! Perspective is everything.
It’s the same coaches, running the same practices with their same favorites.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there any clubs that play super y to win? I mean really stack the team. Or is it more just a summer league for extra soccer?
Yes what club does not try to win in super y? It shows what a strong club you play for.
Anonymous wrote:Are there any clubs that play super y to win? I mean really stack the team. Or is it more just a summer league for extra soccer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are any super y teams still accepting players? We are new to this.
All of them. Bring your checkbook.
Going through life thinking soccer should be free.
Exactly what are you willing to pay for? It is a kids activity, name a kids activity that is free.
I was thinking the same thing. "Bring your checkbook" ... um, yeah, just like during the regular season, there is a fee for Super Y. My off-the-cuff calculation is that it's basically the same weekly rate as the regular season; I wouldn't have signed up for it if it was some obvious money grab.
It's extra touches with a coach and other players, not just your kid and a rebounder in the driveway. It's another take on soccer, be it good/bad/indifferent. It's fitness in grueling heat! Perspective is everything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are any super y teams still accepting players? We are new to this.
All of them. Bring your checkbook.
Going through life thinking soccer should be free.
Exactly what are you willing to pay for? It is a kids activity, name a kids activity that is free.
I was thinking the same thing. "Bring your checkbook" ... um, yeah, just like during the regular season, there is a fee for Super Y. My off-the-cuff calculation is that it's basically the same weekly rate as the regular season; I wouldn't have signed up for it if it was some obvious money grab.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are any super y teams still accepting players? We are new to this.
All of them. Bring your checkbook.
Going through life thinking soccer should be free.
Exactly what are you willing to pay for? It is a kids activity, name a kids activity that is free.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are any super y teams still accepting players? We are new to this.
All of them. Bring your checkbook.
Are any super y teams still accepting players? We are new to this.
All of them. Bring your checkbook.
Anonymous wrote:Are any super y teams still accepting players? We are new to this.