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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou’re raising my family. Next time you look in the mirror, do yourself a favor a pay closer attention to all of the facial features and notice how remarkably different they are from your child’s. Then call your child into the room and compare. As far as work ethic goes, ask my child’s mother how it is. Since you’re raising and supporting my child, I believe my financial wherewithal has been proven- I can have children and have them financially supported by others.
I’ll see you on the sidelines soon, trying to look for the real father. Good luck.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat you meant to say in the last sentence is- Please don’t bring your child to TBU because if you do, my kid won’t be able to handle the adversity since I’ve raised an entitled, ungrateful, spoiled snot. Fixed it for you.
I'm sorry for you if you are struggling financially, but please don't assume that all that lead a relatively comfortable and financially stable life have raised their kids to be a-h*les.
Please get over your insecurities; it's very unbecoming.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI thought college commits were the ultimate scorecard? What's your goal, juice boxes and a trophy for everyone? TBU has more competition now with the DA, no question the talent they used to own in Tampa is now diluted between they and West Florida. And the TBU boys program just gains DA status one age group at a time, one more to go before CLW is out of business. No club is perfect but TBU in all likelihood wouldn't be a good place for your child - too competitive.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTBU should not have been given the 17's DA program and they definitely should not be given the 19's, which I believe they won't. They are going to be losing their affiliation with the Rowdies this year. This area, unfortunately, with all the money hungry clubs that will not send there better players (no incentive) at a young age to try out for the DA, does not have enough knowledgeable parents to make two competitive DA programs at the older ages. When all the stars aligned, Clearwater was able to put out some competitive teams that have made the playoff, but they would even start losing players to the Europe or MLS academies, which kept knocking them down in the standings. If Clearwater could have kept all those top players from leaving for perceived greener pastures, they would be near or at the top every year and really make some noise in the national showcase playoffs. Now you add another DA, you are further diluting the talent and both programs will be in the middle or bottom of the standings. Both teams will lack depth for a long, grueling campaign against mls clubs that have 50 kids at each age group with not much drop off from the first 11. Of course, US soccer and MLS are conspiring to make clubs weaker, to make themselves look better and more exclusive. So, since they now have two 17 DA teams in the area that are going to average at best, they don't have to worry about them making it to the top tier at 19's, which is what they want. You are so happy that TBU got the DA, but your small mind can't comprehend that it makes youth soccer weaker for the top players in the area that don't want to send their kid to an MLS club or move their family. My opinion is that the DA should be a separate entity all together and not affiliated with the Chargers or TBU. The DA should only be the DA, call it the West Central Bulldogs, whatever and yes, it should be free for the players funded by US soccer, which is whole other point.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou’re raising my family. Next time you look in the mirror, do yourself a favor a pay closer attention to all of the facial features and notice how remarkably different they are from your child’s. Then call your child into the room and compare. As far as work ethic goes, ask my child’s mother how it is. Since you’re raising and supporting my child, I believe my financial wherewithal has been proven- I can have children and have them financially supported by others.
I’ll see you on the sidelines soon, trying to look for the real father. Good luck.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postwhat I do not get is that nothing was said about who your father is, or anything even close to that, all that was originally pointed out is that all have struggles and your go to is to try and start an argument by saying things like you dont know who your childs father is and so forth, I mean come on, you cant come back with something just a little more intelligent
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