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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI was surfing the web and I stumbled on this site. I have two daughters aged eight and six. They are very athletic and excel at almost every sport they play. Many of their playmates play soccer so they want to give it a try. Can you tell me the best route so they can someday get a scholarship or even play in the Olympics...that would be their dream come true. Are they better off with the local town team so they can be with their friends or should they join one of the big dog clubs? If they go with a club which ones would be the best to get them on the path to the promised land.
How about this:
I am an overenthused club parent that is trying to get people to come over to my child’s club and share in the love fest ( or pay freight $$).
or....
I am a DOC that is insecure about my club numbers, so I stir up some chatter on TS, and insert the positives of my club.
Zzzzzzzz yawn
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI was surfing the web and I stumbled on this site. I have two daughters aged eight and six. They are very athletic and excel at almost every sport they play. Many of their playmates play soccer so they want to give it a try. Can you tell me the best route so they can someday get a scholarship or even play in the Olympics...that would be their dream come true. Are they better off with the local town team so they can be with their friends or should they join one of the big dog clubs? If they go with a club which ones would be the best to get them on the path to the promised land.
Anyway, definitely just stick with the town team. Well known fact that town soccer is the surest way to Olympic stardom. The Mewis girls never played club. Heinsohn never played club.
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Hi...OP here...checking back for the first time today? Maybe I was wrong about this site...I haven't received any good leads yet...I'll check back in a bit
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHi...OP here...checking back for the first time today? Maybe I was wrong about this site...I haven't received any good leads yet...I'll check back in a bit
And you didn't wonder about the references to Mewis and Heinsohn? Already familiar with those names?
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Your kid can be a less than average player at Newton North. Throw some money around and get him into SDSU as a bench warmer. At least it's warm out there and you can tell your friends that he is on a PAC -12 program.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYour kid can be a less than average player at Newton North. Throw some money around and get him into SDSU as a bench warmer. At least it's warm out there and you can tell your friends that he is on a PAC -12 program.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI was surfing the web and I stumbled on this site. I have two daughters aged eight and six. They are very athletic and excel at almost every sport they play. Many of their playmates play soccer so they want to give it a try. Can you tell me the best route so they can someday get a scholarship or even play in the Olympics...that would be their dream come true. Are they better off with the local town team so they can be with their friends or should they join one of the big dog clubs? If they go with a club which ones would be the best to get them on the path to the promised land.
So your daughters have never played soccer (“they want to give it a try”) yet playing in the Olympics would be “their dream come true”. Again really pathetic. Go do something productive with your time.
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