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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTo many LI trainers with scumbag reputations with bad drinking and gambling habits. Inappropriate contact and interaction with minors/students that get covered up. Organizations offering things that they know kid has no chance of attaining (Play Pro in Spain, get D1 scholarship etc) so they can make more $$$. Parents way to impatient to go through process. Kids leaving game in record numbers that pretty much is the culture we have created.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe shift for LI soccer has changed for the worse ! Parents are chasing the next best thing, no loyalty, and it's way to expensive to even play the game and pay your bills at the same time. Hopefully it corrects itself one day but i doubt it.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSounds good....
You had until you bashed drinking and gambling....you are nothing but a fag wanna be soccer player trying to live through your own weak pathetic kid because you sucked as a kid...and you suck now.
God Bless Johnie Walker, Jose Quervo and Jack Daniels!!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou had until you bashed drinking and gambling....you are nothing but a fag wanna be soccer player trying to live through your own weak pathetic kid because you sucked as a kid...and you suck now.
God Bless Johnie Walker, Jose Quervo and Jack Daniels!!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThere is certainly a youth sports bubble and it will come to burst at some point. If any real economic downturn is on the horizon you can guarantee that $3,000 tuition costs for soccer will be the first thing in family budgets to get chopped. That would flood town supported travel soccer programs with players. Local league play would drastically improve while travel and club costs would reduce for families. The losers would be club employees and coaches having fewer job opportunities, tournament travel agencies, etc. Everything wrong in NY (and everywhere for that matter) can be traced directly to the club system.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Posttrue but at the very least clubs will have to cut rates drastically or else
Everyone thinks there little brat kid is the next messi and they will jump to any academy level type club and pay whatever they are told.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou had until you bashed drinking and gambling....you are nothing but a fag wanna be soccer player trying to live through your own weak pathetic kid because you sucked as a kid...and you suck now.
God Bless Johnie Walker, Jose Quervo and Jack Daniels!!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou must be white non-college, aka Trump’s base-line retards.
You must be one of the those faggot cuomo humping idiots going out of your way for starbucks in pastel colored pants and loafers.
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