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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhich team did your lame arse kid get demoted to?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnother poster here ... after several years at the club with multiple kids, we took our ECNL starter and her siblings and went elsewhere .... her team was just not learning the game there and I could see the direction her siblings teams were heading were exactly the same. We learned a lot about the game there ... surprising that guys who spent their whole lives playing and coaching it never did.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postbetween indoors and outdoors they have more space than any other club in the state......and lights!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThey also have more teams and kids are only available after school and up to a certain point night depending on age. With 3 players and a coach limits it will take 6 hours to "train" one 18 player team with only a one hour practice. Coaches only have so many hours and stamina as well.
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its 4 players for 1 hour. They can train half a team in 2 hrs. Not a big deal. Every player should be able to train at least 2-3 hours a week. Coaches can do 2 hours each night, that's also not a big deal.
Its called creating a schedule. FSA has a HUGE advantage here given their number of fields, lights, and indoor space.
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trainings dont necessarily have to be with their specific coach. You can design a schedule for all the coaches and all the players. I agree FSA has a huge advantage here.
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