Looks like CA’s Become Elite Soccer is the up and coming club. In the highly ranked capital cup - the Boys U11 won their group - crushing a top ranked Seacoast Express team.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLooks like CA’s Become Elite Soccer is the up and coming club. In the highly ranked capital cup - the Boys U11 won their group - crushing a top ranked Seacoast Express team.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt's a sad day when these "trainers" come on and try to brag about 10-year old boys soccer results....
I know several kids who play for Become Elite. It's a good fit for them. Who cares if they play in NHSL and the Capitol Cup? They're freaking KIDS playing a GAME. Only insecure parents feel the need to bash them in an anonymous forum. Grow a pair or shut up, douche.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPretty sure this is actually some ********* mocking CA.
I know several kids who play for Become Elite. It's a good fit for them. Who cares if they play in NHSL and the Capitol Cup? They're freaking KIDS playing a GAME. Only insecure parents feel the need to bash them in an anonymous forum. Grow a pair or shut up, douche.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMaybe I missed the sarcasm on the original post. Knowing CA, and some of the parents of the kids who do train with him, it sure as hell seemed real to me....
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostReferring to the Capital Cup as "highly ranked" is what gave it away for me. Specifically calling out a team of 10-year olds was another sign.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostStill not convinced. Definitely some parents would consider that CCup a great tourney. As for calling out 10-year olds...once upon a time in the NH thread that wouldn't happen, but in the last couple of years (and, again, knowing some of the parents) I wouldn't put it past any of them.
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