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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNot to mention the parents in that club are the worst in the region and have given RI soccer parents a terrible reputation. When it was time to send my second child to club, I eliminated Bayside from the list immediately because of the parent behavior I witnessed when my first child’s club team played them (my first child ended up at another club because of blind luck as we knew nothing back then). Now my second child plays them twice a year and I thank my stars we dodged the Bayside bullet everytime I see/hear those sidelines. Still as bad as ever! Sad only because they are the closest to our house, with fields 15 minutes from my door. Instead I drive 45-70 minutes to practices/home games and have never regretted it a moment.
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[QUOTE=Unregistered;2203220]Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
Make sure you pay all your Bayside fees to the club President you never see and who doesn’t respond to emails. He has to pay all his dad coaches and assistant coaches.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWill Bayside we expanding the DA program past U12 boys?
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NPL teams
Where do the Bayside NPL teams practice, and how many practices per week fall and spring? Is it true that they train outside all winter?
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So Bayside is “affiliating” with 3 local NSL clubs.
http://www.baysidefc.com/bayside-fc-...ee-local-clubs
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo Bayside is “affiliating” with 3 local NSL clubs.
http://www.baysidefc.com/bayside-fc-...ee-local-clubs
Are they advocates of the "Send it" philosophy, too?
Do parents of these other programs have to pass a BAC test to qualify? You know, the typical sliding scale of the BAC of the parents on the sideline need to align proportionally to the hour of day (9:00 AM = .09%, 10:00 AM = .10%, 11:00 AM = .11%, etc. etc.)
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAre they advocates of the "Send it" philosophy, too?
Do parents of these other programs have to pass a BAC test to qualify? You know, the typical sliding scale of the BAC of the parents on the sideline need to align proportionally to the hour of day (9:00 AM = .09%, 10:00 AM = .10%, 11:00 AM = .11%, etc. etc.)
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBayside is one of the first few clubs to introduce ball possession in the northeast so not sure the “send it” from. As a former parent I used to hate it because team we played usually play long balls to beat us. Ten years later I have come to appreciate their philosophy more and more.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDid anyone tell the sidelines? Heard it all game long......
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAlmost every idiot parents from every clubs yell those 2 famous words in American’s Soccer. I applaud some of the parents. They have gotten smarter over the last 5 years and are little more accustomed to the possession game. Have said that there are still parents unfamiliar with the modern Soccer terminologies.
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