\Anonymous wrote:The private schools are not having a regular season--not State Championships this year.
There are 13 games in the month of March and that's it.
This is a major troll fail---or the son switched from private to public and OP changed the information.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he was truly competitive in soccer he would be playing Academy and couldn't play HS anyhow. So why bother with school soccer? I don't understand why you care.
OP again. You don't understand why I think my son would benefit from a positive connection with his new school?
Does the positive connection have to be soccer?
OP again- it's the most logical one. And he's already being recruited by colleges and universities so it would be beneficial to stay in that realm.
I will add- lots of you must have abject failures for kids. Insisting your child stay disciplined in something he excels at is a positive, not a negative. But, something tells me your kids are fat and sitting on a play station in the basement.
Oh, OP, we see you now. And your son sees you, too. GL.
Anonymous wrote:OP again- coach pulled him aside today and said the team needed him to go to states this year. That's all it took. He's playing!
Good luck to all of your fat play station kids! I promise my kid will be nice to them when he's ordering a Big Mac!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP again- coach pulled him aside today and said the team needed him to go to states this year. That's all it took. He's playing!
Good luck to all of your fat play station kids! I promise my kid will be nice to them when he's ordering a Big Mac!
What State? The private team that I know won has not had practices since the Fall.
Anonymous wrote:OP again- coach pulled him aside today and said the team needed him to go to states this year. That's all it took. He's playing!
Good luck to all of your fat play station kids! I promise my kid will be nice to them when he's ordering a Big Mac!
Anonymous wrote:That is exactly the age when kids quit or change sports. Totally normal.
Anonymous wrote:OP again- coach pulled him aside today and said the team needed him to go to states this year. That's all it took. He's playing!
Good luck to all of your fat play station kids! I promise my kid will be nice to them when he's ordering a Big Mac!
Anonymous wrote:OP again- coach pulled him aside today and said the team needed him to go to states this year. That's all it took. He's playing!
Good luck to all of your fat play station kids! I promise my kid will be nice to them when he's ordering a Big Mac!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP again- coach pulled him aside today and said the team needed him to go to states this year. That's all it took. He's playing!
Good luck to all of your fat play station kids! I promise my kid will be nice to them when he's ordering a Big Mac!
Idiot. Actual competitive soccer doesn't work this way.
Anonymous wrote:OP again- coach pulled him aside today and said the team needed him to go to states this year. That's all it took. He's playing!
Good luck to all of your fat play station kids! I promise my kid will be nice to them when he's ordering a Big Mac!