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Will select be the 1st $5000/yr soccer club?
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I could possibly see that for the GAL teams but how can you sell that kind of money for a 5 game league in the NPL impact. Also against crap competition. SSS realized their second teams are not even close to the big 3 second teams and panicked because they would have been exposed in the DPL. Have they had any meetings as to why the left the DPL which was bragged about by SSS.
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Newsflash, with uniforms, camps, clinic is and tournaments. Select is already over $5,000 a year.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNope, not worth it at all. Plenty of ex-SSS players at other clubs once they are no longer ulittles. Good technical skill and dumb as a brick soccer IQ. Can’t stand most of the ex-SSS players as they tend to be selfish and think they are better than they really are.
Must be something in the water over there, and yeah, we could afford it, but why do that to our kids. Want them to actually learn how to play the game, not overdribble and randomly shoot from whereever they end up on the pitch.
-NOT a SSS-parent
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Ah yes, the tuition just grows & grows on ts, eh? You heard it here 1st
#axe2grindguy
#obssessed
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPlus, travel starting at the U-11 age group! Lol $10,000/yr for a U-11 player. That is f’en crazy!!!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postthis is either really dumb or awful sarcasm
Why travel outside of New England for tournaments at that age? Please don’t say “experience”, at 10 that is BS. Lots of clubs keep younger teams closer to home to keep costs down for families and reduce travel. Developmentally, there is zero need to travel far at that age. So, why does SSS do it?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe question you need to ask is why? Plenty of good competition right here in MA or neighboring RI, NH, CT, etc.
Why travel outside of New England for tournaments at that age? Please don’t say “experience”, at 10 that is BS. Lots of clubs keep younger teams closer to home to keep costs down for families and reduce travel. Developmentally, there is zero need to travel far at that age. So, why does SSS do it?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDisagree with u 1000000%. 10 year old girls from Massachusetts should never ever ever play in a tournament in Texas!!!! That is soooooo stupid.
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