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What are you training your son for? There is a fraction of percent chance that your son will play college and a smaller percentage for him to earn money playing soccer. Better to teach your son to be an athlete and good hardworking person.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat are you training your son for? There is a fraction of percent chance that your son will play college and a smaller percentage for him to earn money playing soccer. Better to teach your son to be an athlete and good hardworking person.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAll kidding aside above - Teach your kid to be a good student. Many more opportunities and often great merit $ for top students. In the end it's the education matters. Almost zero will go pro. Few will even sniff a D1 roster and a fraction of those will get meaningful $ to play. Another tip to ulittle parents who think their little starts will make it through the gauntlet to big D1 scholarships - at least half have dropped out by the time high school starts. They lose interest, want to focus on other sports, don't want to put in the hard work. It's all well and good to support them if they love something, but make sure they stay balanced and realistic
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat are you training your son for? There is a fraction of percent chance that your son will play college and a smaller percentage for him to earn money playing soccer. Better to teach your son to be an athlete and good hardworking person.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat are you training your son for? There is a fraction of percent chance that your son will play college and a smaller percentage for him to earn money playing soccer. Better to teach your son to be an athlete and good hardworking person.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis is the BS that cracks me up. What a troll...you have no idea what talent his son has. Also just FYI, if all dumb parents listened to you and didn’t bother training their kids, no one would get there. If your kid has big dreams, please by all means give him wings so he can fly...don’t listen to haters are just jealous.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI will support his dreams in whatever way I need to. Whew he just switched to adult size cleats. That was a big price change. He and his talent are worth it however. Hoping we can work out a sponsorship deal with nike or Adidas to offset these insanely high costs.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI will support his dreams in whatever way I need to. Whew he just switched to adult size cleats. That was a big price change. He and his talent are worth it however. Hoping we can work out a sponsorship deal with nike or Adidas to offset these insanely high costs.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis entire thread is definitely leading the troll charge on Talking Soccer! Who actually believes any of this BS
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAll you libtards want to take away the dreams of parents and players. My kid just wants to be the best. I don’t know who posted about a shoe deal. Believe me it would be nice as private training is not cheap. He has a goal to lead gcf in scoring at u9 and continue improving until hopefully uf/FSU give him a full ride scholly or he goes pro
Yeah there is alot of libtards on TS. Probably all illegals
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