sound like its not worth it, so all of you stay home so my kid can go.......
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absolutely..... unlike many parents here i am realistic about my kid.... She is not the next USA national team member, but a great B player who loves the game...... We are not thinking of college dreams.. just fun......
Holy crap , kids soccer is suppose to be fun.....
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postabsolutely..... unlike many parents here i am realistic about my kid.... She is not the next USA national team member, but a great B player who loves the game...... We are not thinking of college dreams.. just fun......
Holy crap , kids soccer is suppose to be fun.....
It is fun. Avoid the toxicity and have fun.
Use the RDS tryout as a training session. If your player is selected great and if not, the redbulls are professionals and usually run a quality tryout which a player can still enjoy and learn from even if not selected. If selected and have the time and money to attend, the soccer coliseum always does a good job with their indoor tournaments. Sometime the competition is strong and sometimes weaker. My player is older now but always enjoyed the events in teaneck. Manage your expectations, give it a try and see what you think.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt is fun. Avoid the toxicity and have fun.
Use the RDS tryout as a training session. If your player is selected great and if not, the redbulls are professionals and usually run a quality tryout which a player can still enjoy and learn from even if not selected. If selected and have the time and money to attend, the soccer coliseum always does a good job with their indoor tournaments. Sometime the competition is strong and sometimes weaker. My player is older now but always enjoyed the events in teaneck. Manage your expectations, give it a try and see what you think.
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the tryouts are small sided games, so like most tryouts, they know who they are looking for and everyone else is just there to make up the #s. no real training in tryouts, so unless you definitely think your kid is in the top 1%, don't be a hero.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postthe tryouts are small sided games, so like most tryouts, they know who they are looking for and everyone else is just there to make up the #s. no real training in tryouts, so unless you definitely think your kid is in the top 1%, don't be a hero.
Definitely no harm in going to the tryouts. If selected, you can decide if you want to pay to participate then.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postours is for Oct 29th ..... just trying to get an idea if it is worth it. What is the benefit? to me is sounds like just bragging rights... any real benefit for the child?
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By the way.... do you know if there is any agreement btw RB and NYCFC ?
my friend's son is playing for RB regional team and was invited to NYCFC (City training). but his son couldn't join to NYCFC. just curious
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBy the way.... do you know if there is any agreement btw RB and NYCFC ?
my friend's son is playing for RB regional team and was invited to NYCFC (City training). but his son couldn't join to NYCFC. just curious
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