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Orlando city da hotel parties during ga cup-unacceptable behavior
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The other way around, don’t report anything and you can have a chance here in the future. If you report, your soccer playing time is over. Is easy to misuse name in your favor to cover everything. Some employees don’t respect brands.
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Why doesn't OC really have a tryout that is based on the game not who is taller or faster?
05 has some kids that are fast but can't play.
Now Luna says he is recruiting but he doesn't know anything about the sport. Also his dad has control of the organization. So is there really a search for talent?
They take 1-2 players from this team and pluck here and there and guess what? Nothing
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNo tryouts possible because like in Miami, they get paid to place players.
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There are two dreams.
1. The player will play and he will score goals.
2. That the parent's money invested will provide a future and bring fame to the player.
That being said. Out of 20 kids, maybe 1 kid gets moved up.
What are you looking for? Be truthful.
No matter what you are looking for your son must have minutes on the field.
Finally, you know if your son can play. Money can't help you.
Also school and soccer don't mix.
Originally posted by Unregistered View Postyou think this system works out for the players? I mean - how many really get contracts?? what percentage?? how much money ??? what about the rest ??? college??? wouldn't the kids be better off at a good DA (not MLS) with a bit more time to study? it's nice to bring in young kids and make them feel like Pros. but long term, we parents need some data. nothing wrong at all in my opinion with playing at a lower level than MLS and focusing more on school.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThere are two dreams.
1. The player will play and he will score goals.
2. That the parent's money invested will provide a future and bring fame to the player.
That being said. Out of 20 kids, maybe 1 kid gets moved up.
What are you looking for? Be truthful.
No matter what you are looking for your son must have minutes on the field.
Finally, you know if your son can play. Money can't help you.
Also school and soccer don't mix.
can't get into college with bad grades and poor SAT, so while you say they don't mix, I need for it to mix to some degree....
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