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    FSA to voluntarily forfeit all games to CFC tomorrow to save embarrassment

    Probably a smart move. Save the parents and kids the heartbreak.

    #2
    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    Probably a smart move. Save the parents and kids the heartbreak.
    Razor thin!

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      #3
      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      Razor thin!
      I expect results will not be posted timely. This is based on the fact that most of the ecnl parents running their mouth are fsa parents and since they will be beaten soundly, they won’t be in a rush to post.

      Oakwood parent (and proud of it)

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        #4
        FSA 2007 pre E beat CFC pre E.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          FSA 2007 pre E beat CFC pre E.
          Wooo hoooo, let's have a parade .... once bad team beat another bad team. Can't wait until they replace all of the current players .... CFC at least, FSA will trudge on through.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            Wooo hoooo, let's have a parade .... once bad team beat another bad team. Can't wait until they replace all of the current players .... CFC at least, FSA will trudge on through.
            Replace all the players....just replace them!

            Another solid contribution here!

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              #7
              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              Replace all the players....just replace them!

              Another solid contribution here!
              Its going to happen on the CFC side over the next 2 years. FSA players are all safe ... doomed to a life of @$$-kickings for the next 5 years and no prospect of learning to play the game or play in college .... but they have nice facilities and a hefty price tag so you do have that going for you. Here is your medal for participation.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                Its going to happen on the CFC side over the next 2 years. FSA players are all safe ... doomed to a life of @$$-kickings for the next 5 years and no prospect of learning to play the game or play in college .... but they have nice facilities and a hefty price tag so you do have that going for you. Here is your medal for participation.
                Part of the problem with many people like yourself is that you are constantly fixated on such a tiny footprint of the overall soccer scene. College , College , College. ' Commits " " placements" , ' good teams", " bad teams " on and on.

                The truth is that a very small percentage of children who play the game will ever play in College. Of those who end up playing, a very small percentage will receive anything amounting to considerable monetary consideration for their efforts, and for the family's financial expenditures.. If you dispute that opinion, the response back is that any and all matters of financial aid, scholarships, etc. are private matters, and the true evidence of it is rarely , if ever released as proof positive.

                The entire bandwagon of marketing hoopla regarding College considerations is based on speculation and conjecture.

                Therefore, the most important aspects of contributions to a soccer culture are the opportunities provided for the vast majority of interested parties across a broad spectrum. Whatever your hatred for FSA is rooted in, they must be recognized for making a significant contribution to the soccer culture of their area. Indoor, outdoor, children , adults, women's leagues, summer leagues, on and on. Programs available for most any and all participants at various levels. Yes, it costs money. So does your gym membership , the dance or karate lessons, your country club if you play Golf, the list goes on.

                For good measure, CFC and Oakwood have also made their contributions in their specific realms and have also made significant contributions to the soccer culture in CT. They may have different structures and philosophies , and that is a strength for the consumer. You may not like any of them, you may like them. The end decision is with the consumer who either finds value or not.

                It really gets kind of silly with the constant back and forth attacks against parents, clubs and even the children themselves. You would think the adults around here would have grown up already.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  Part of the problem with many people like yourself is that you are constantly fixated on such a tiny footprint of the overall soccer scene. College , College , College. ' Commits " " placements" , ' good teams", " bad teams " on and on.

                  The truth is that a very small percentage of children who play the game will ever play in College. Of those who end up playing, a very small percentage will receive anything amounting to considerable monetary consideration for their efforts, and for the family's financial expenditures.. If you dispute that opinion, the response back is that any and all matters of financial aid, scholarships, etc. are private matters, and the true evidence of it is rarely , if ever released as proof positive.

                  The entire bandwagon of marketing hoopla regarding College considerations is based on speculation and conjecture.

                  Therefore, the most important aspects of contributions to a soccer culture are the opportunities provided for the vast majority of interested parties across a broad spectrum. Whatever your hatred for FSA is rooted in, they must be recognized for making a significant contribution to the soccer culture of their area. Indoor, outdoor, children , adults, women's leagues, summer leagues, on and on. Programs available for most any and all participants at various levels. Yes, it costs money. So does your gym membership , the dance or karate lessons, your country club if you play Golf, the list goes on.

                  For good measure, CFC and Oakwood have also made their contributions in their specific realms and have also made significant contributions to the soccer culture in CT. They may have different structures and philosophies , and that is a strength for the consumer. You may not like any of them, you may like them. The end decision is with the consumer who either finds value or not.

                  It really gets kind of silly with the constant back and forth attacks against parents, clubs and even the children themselves. You would think the adults around here would have grown up already.
                  You're joking right? Now FSA is philanthropic? hahahaha never heard anything that funny in my life. Bringing the joy of awful soccer and losing heartily to families across the farmington valley ..... all for only $4k per year! hahahaha

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    You're joking right? Now FSA is philanthropic? hahahaha never heard anything that funny in my life. Bringing the joy of awful soccer and losing heartily to families across the farmington valley ..... all for only $4k per year! hahahaha
                    Is it the the 4K a year that really bothers you ?

                    Regardless of the Club children play on, and I have known children that have played on so many , their perception of their journey is more important than yours. Why are adults like you so intent on criticizing and demeaning their childhood endeavors?

                    Really, what's wrong with you ?

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      Is it the the 4K a year that really bothers you ?

                      Regardless of the Club children play on, and I have known children that have played on so many , their perception of their journey is more important than yours. Why are adults like you so intent on criticizing and demeaning their childhood endeavors?

                      Really, what's wrong with you ?
                      Wife beats him because he forgot to put on his depends

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        Is it the the 4K a year that really bothers you ?

                        Regardless of the Club children play on, and I have known children that have played on so many , their perception of their journey is more important than yours. Why are adults like you so intent on criticizing and demeaning their childhood endeavors?

                        Really, what's wrong with you ?

                        I like this person! So many on here can't wait to pass judgement using numbers on a screen or words on a list....and so many people are worried about what the people on the other side of the keyboard are thinking. Really weird world we live in. Who cares what schools players go to and what clubs they have played for. It doesn't affect your life one bit. No need to waste time on here...

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by unregistered View Post
                          part of the problem with many people like yourself is that you are constantly fixated on such a tiny footprint of the overall soccer scene. College , college , college. ' commits " " placements" , ' good teams", " bad teams " on and on.

                          The truth is that a very small percentage of children who play the game will ever play in college. Of those who end up playing, a very small percentage will receive anything amounting to considerable monetary consideration for their efforts, and for the family's financial expenditures.. If you dispute that opinion, the response back is that any and all matters of financial aid, scholarships, etc. Are private matters, and the true evidence of it is rarely , if ever released as proof positive.

                          The entire bandwagon of marketing hoopla regarding college considerations is based on speculation and conjecture.

                          Therefore, the most important aspects of contributions to a soccer culture are the opportunities provided for the vast majority of interested parties across a broad spectrum. Whatever your hatred for fsa is rooted in, they must be recognized for making a significant contribution to the soccer culture of their area. Indoor, outdoor, children , adults, women's leagues, summer leagues, on and on. Programs available for most any and all participants at various levels. Yes, it costs money. So does your gym membership , the dance or karate lessons, your country club if you play golf, the list goes on.

                          For good measure, cfc and oakwood have also made their contributions in their specific realms and have also made significant contributions to the soccer culture in ct. They may have different structures and philosophies , and that is a strength for the consumer. You may not like any of them, you may like them. The end decision is with the consumer who either finds value or not.

                          It really gets kind of silly with the constant back and forth attacks against parents, clubs and even the children themselves. You would think the adults around here would have grown up already.
                          truth

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            FSA 2007 pre E beat CFC pre E.
                            goodness. those teams get thumped by mid tier programs. get a clue Dad

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              Part of the problem with many people like yourself is that you are constantly fixated on such a tiny footprint of the overall soccer scene. College , College , College. ' Commits " " placements" , ' good teams", " bad teams " on and on.

                              The truth is that a very small percentage of children who play the game will ever play in College. Of those who end up playing, a very small percentage will receive anything amounting to considerable monetary consideration for their efforts, and for the family's financial expenditures.. If you dispute that opinion, the response back is that any and all matters of financial aid, scholarships, etc. are private matters, and the true evidence of it is rarely , if ever released as proof positive.

                              The entire bandwagon of marketing hoopla regarding College considerations is based on speculation and conjecture.

                              Therefore, the most important aspects of contributions to a soccer culture are the opportunities provided for the vast majority of interested parties across a broad spectrum. Whatever your hatred for FSA is rooted in, they must be recognized for making a significant contribution to the soccer culture of their area. Indoor, outdoor, children , adults, women's leagues, summer leagues, on and on. Programs available for most any and all participants at various levels. Yes, it costs money. So does your gym membership , the dance or karate lessons, your country club if you play Golf, the list goes on.

                              For good measure, CFC and Oakwood have also made their contributions in their specific realms and have also made significant contributions to the soccer culture in CT. They may have different structures and philosophies , and that is a strength for the consumer. You may not like any of them, you may like them. The end decision is with the consumer who either finds value or not.

                              It really gets kind of silly with the constant back and forth attacks against parents, clubs and even the children themselves. You would think the adults around here would have grown up already.
                              But Linda, you are in it to fleece the parents of CT soccer kids

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