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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI guess baseball, hockey, and lacrosse should be seeing their own demise very soon then.
https://www.aspenprojectplay.org/kid...ipation-rates/
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSoccer participation in our youth as a country is on a steady decline since th age change. I believe I read an estimated 20%. Way to go US soccer!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe bottom line is any sport where you need to pay 2 to 3k to get training at 8 years old is doomed to fail. If anyone thinks limiting the pool to rich suburb kids is the way to get better you are out of your mind. The whole soccer system in the us is a disaster.
You don't need to pay 2 to 3K to get training The majority of children in America are not. It is actually a small percentage of children that are in that segment of the market.
The sport is not limited to " rich suburb kids" . The scholastic model is alive and well , and will continue to be alive and well as long as their is funding by the schools.
" get better "
The average parents, the average children aren't interested in the national team, a college scholarship or anything of the sort. They are interested in what it is doing for their child. There may be churn, children in and out of soccer, and other sports. It is a vehicle for many, not a defined entity as some parents project.
The " soccer system " you speak of is the private sector, and it has always been subject to ups and downs, and societal trends throughout the brief history of youth sports. Indeed the CIAC was formed in the State to regulate the amount of private interference in scholastic sports, among other reasons . The Private Schools and Clubs and Organizations were left free to explore that terrain on their own.
The sport is alive and well. Perhaps the percentages of youth participation in the private sector will return to what it was when children played mainly for fun and enrichment and not for a perceived advantage or to alleviate parental anxiety. If so, that would be a natural course for the sport to take.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYeah, I'm really missing those kids with no touch would couldn't dribble and who couldn't compete with other kids their own age. The sport is in a real downslide because they left.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNo. Field Hockey. I'd rather stick a fork in my eye
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat attitude is why we'll never have a soccer culture in this country. We should be encouraging any kid who wants to play no matter the level. People like you think if you're not top quality you shouldn't play and that's bullshi*t
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI agree ..... if the masses don't learn to love it, it will never get to any decent level here in terms of support for merchandise, tv rights, tickets and gate receipts ...... people here only care about their little precious and want them to be the big fish in the smallest of american sports ponds.
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I thought it was the biggest fish in the smallest of American sports ponds. Which is girls lacrosse.
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