Anonymous wrote:ECNL Will take over as the top league outside of MLS clubs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why the vitriol?
If it's NOT what you and your family enjoy, I don't understand the need to attack others.
It was in response to the “video games must be your choice of recreation” poster. Just pointing out that’s what these kids are doing the 8 hours they are on the road sitting in traffic.
When they could be outside shooting hoops or playing pick up—which mine do on home game days.
Anyone who brags about driving 2-3 (or 5-6!) hours for league games is an idiot.
Exactly. And I know people who drive 90 mins one way 2x/week for practice.
Sorry, but no high level teams are training only twice a week.
If you are traveling 1.5 hours, one way, to play on a rec team, I pity you.
They travel 90 mins 2/week for specialized individual coaching. I don’t get it at all.
And if the elite teams are training 4-5x/week and telling kids that they should do only that sport, they are doing the kids a disservice.
I would love to know what they shell out for club team plus 2x/week individualized coaching. And for how many years? I will bet $100 they won't get that much in any college scholarship
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why the vitriol?
If it's NOT what you and your family enjoy, I don't understand the need to attack others.
It was in response to the “video games must be your choice of recreation” poster. Just pointing out that’s what these kids are doing the 8 hours they are on the road sitting in traffic.
When they could be outside shooting hoops or playing pick up—which mine do on home game days.
Anyone who brags about driving 2-3 (or 5-6!) hours for league games is an idiot.
Exactly. And I know people who drive 90 mins one way 2x/week for practice.
Sorry, but no high level teams are training only twice a week.
If you are traveling 1.5 hours, one way, to play on a rec team, I pity you.
They travel 90 mins 2/week for specialized individual coaching. I don’t get it at all.
And if the elite teams are training 4-5x/week and telling kids that they should do only that sport, they are doing the kids a disservice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why the vitriol?
If it's NOT what you and your family enjoy, I don't understand the need to attack others.
It was in response to the “video games must be your choice of recreation” poster. Just pointing out that’s what these kids are doing the 8 hours they are on the road sitting in traffic.
When they could be outside shooting hoops or playing pick up—which mine do on home game days.
Anyone who brags about driving 2-3 (or 5-6!) hours for league games is an idiot.
Exactly. And I know people who drive 90 mins one way 2x/week for practice.
Sorry, but no high level teams are training only twice a week.
If you are traveling 1.5 hours, one way, to play on a rec team, I pity you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why the vitriol?
If it's NOT what you and your family enjoy, I don't understand the need to attack others.
It was in response to the “video games must be your choice of recreation” poster. Just pointing out that’s what these kids are doing the 8 hours they are on the road sitting in traffic.
When they could be outside shooting hoops or playing pick up—which mine do on home game days.
Anyone who brags about driving 2-3 (or 5-6!) hours for league games is an idiot.
Exactly. And I know people who drive 90 mins one way 2x/week for practice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why the vitriol?
If it's NOT what you and your family enjoy, I don't understand the need to attack others.
It was in response to the “video games must be your choice of recreation” poster. Just pointing out that’s what these kids are doing the 8 hours they are on the road sitting in traffic.
When they could be outside shooting hoops or playing pick up—which mine do on home game days.
Anyone who brags about driving 2-3 (or 5-6!) hours for league games is an idiot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why the vitriol? ;
If it's NOT what you and your family enjoy, I don't understand the need to attack others.
It was in response to the “video games must be your choice of recreation” poster. Just pointing out that’s what these kids are doing the 8 hours they are on the road sitting in traffic.
When they could be outside shooting hoops or playing pick up—which mine do on home game days.
Anyone who brags about driving 2-3 (or 5-6!) hours for league games is an idiot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why the vitriol?
If it's NOT what you and your family enjoy, I don't understand the need to attack others.
It was in response to the “video games must be your choice of recreation” poster. Just pointing out that’s what these kids are doing the 8 hours they are on the road sitting in traffic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why the vitriol?
If it's NOT what you and your family enjoy, I don't understand the need to attack others.
It was in response to the “video games must be your choice of recreation” poster. Just pointing out that’s what these kids are doing the 8 hours they are on the road sitting in traffic.
Anonymous wrote:Why the vitriol?
If it's NOT what you and your family enjoy, I don't understand the need to attack others.
Anonymous wrote:^ agree ?. I have a U14 and U11 and this is the first weekend since Xmas where there was no soccer games or scrimmages and no Friday night practice. It was glorious!! We went out to a fabulous dinner, came he and watched a movie. Both boys are at friends’ Houses today. Friends they never have time to see on weekends or weeknights- only at school- because of soccer.
My husband and I both worked out twice today after waking up at a leisurely time not 6am to get in the car and drive to some faraway location.
I am loving this. Next weekend it’s another away soccer tournament weekend.
My kids don’t like sitting in the car hours on end for a game. They love to play, not sit in traffic up and down the 95 corridor. Anyone who says they liovd doing that must be an incredibly boring person or full of sh@t. Possibly both.
And Mr Full of sh@t’s kids are most likely on electronics/iPhones the entire car ride. Hypocrite. That’s what every kid on my sons’ team does.