What is the cost for U11 and U12? Do they save the surprise for for after you commit?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat is the cost for U11 and U12? Do they save the surprise for for after you commit?
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And they won't tell you who your coach will be until after you've signed the contract, paid your deposit, and it's too late to try out elsewhere.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnd they won't tell you who your coach will be until after you've signed the contract, paid your deposit, and it's too late to try out elsewhere.
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It's $3000 for everyone. NPL has travel costs that add probably another G. ECNL has travel costs that add another 2Gs.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt's $3000 for everyone. NPL has travel costs that add probably another G. ECNL has travel costs that add another 2Gs.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt's not 3000 for everyone. Once you throw ECNL into the name, jack up the registration fee another $500-$1000 for next year .... plus travel.
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Let's face it, FSA does not square up well with CFC or OW. In fact, FSA loses to more local competition (Sporting). They do have nice facilities, but that's all they have.
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Its not worth the 3k at u11 or u12, especially not with the coaches FSA has... find a small club with a good coach who cares about developing all players, small roster size... Trust me, you will be better off. The FSA philosophy is all about increasing profits, having 4 teams per age group, win at all costs, they don't care about development, center their focus on the top half of the roster, I could go on and on... Save yourself the money and the headache
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIts not worth the 3k at u11 or u12, especially not with the coaches FSA has... find a small club with a good coach who cares about developing all players, small roster size... Trust me, you will be better off. The FSA philosophy is all about increasing profits, having 4 teams per age group, win at all costs, they don't care about development, center their focus on the top half of the roster, I could go on and on... Save yourself the money and the headache
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