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    #16
    Nce is a decent program for little kids, useless by u12 but his branding is good. This “National” program is in four states in the northeast. Its very expensive snd all leads up to parents shelling out thousands at the Gothia Cup in sweden. Money maker if ever there was one.

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      #17
      It will be gone by next year this time. Waste of time and money. Yes to get to pay thousands of dollars for a trip that got cancelled and nobody got refunds. Total scumbag

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        #18
        My daughter did it and enjoyed practices but way too much money. We are no longer doing it after they started taking every and any player

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          #19
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          What is this program?
          Does anyone recommend?
          well, they will email you everyday once they get your email, just like oakwood. You pay thru the nose for training and then they whack you with compliments until you pay more thru the nose for 'special trips'. Good luck, keep your eye on your wallet

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            #20
            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            well, they will email you everyday once they get your email, just like oakwood. You pay thru the nose for training and then they whack you with compliments until you pay more thru the nose for 'special trips'. Good luck, keep your eye on your wallet
            It’s actually not that expensive.... your pay way more for private training. Math may not be this guys best subject.

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              #21
              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              It’s actually not that expensive.... your pay way more for private training. Math may not be this guys best subject.
              Wrong, this is incredibly expensive. Not sure how much you’re paying for private training, but it sounds like too much if you’re comparing the two.

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                #22
                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                It’s actually not that expensive.... your pay way more for private training. Math may not be this guys best subject.
                You know what else? 70% hamburger meat is cheaper per pound than Filet Mignon .... And .... Get this ..... They are both made from cows!!!! Would you pay $9.99 a pound for 79% hamburger and still have the balls to say it was a good deal in relation to the Filt? Same thing right? Because private training can be great if you get the right trainer .... This ain't that and costs nearly as much for large group training.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  You know what else? 70% hamburger meat is cheaper per pound than Filet Mignon .... And .... Get this ..... They are both made from cows!!!! Would you pay $9.99 a pound for 79% hamburger and still have the balls to say it was a good deal in relation to the Filt? Same thing right? Because private training can be great if you get the right trainer .... This ain't that and costs nearly as much for large group training.
                  Finding the right trainer, finding a few families that will share the cost of similar skill and whose schedules coordinate etc - not always so easy. We only did winters so having indoor space was a huge bonus; most trainers won't have access to that.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    What is this program?
                    Does anyone recommend?
                    Go to a “tryout” or ask to be a guest player at a training. Meet the staff and have your son or daughter participate. Ask them afterward if they found it beneficial. Talk to the coaches after the session. Find out first hand.

                    You’ll get more out of that approach than using this website as your source for info.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      What is this program?
                      Does anyone recommend?
                      They’re losing another great coach/director. NCE is not what it used to be.

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                        #26
                        Who is leaving?

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          Go to a “tryout” or ask to be a guest player at a training. Meet the staff and have your son or daughter participate. Ask them afterward if they found it beneficial. Talk to the coaches after the session. Find out first hand.

                          You’ll get more out of that approach than using this website as your source for info.
                          Not true. Save your money. They fleeced us last year. Zero refunds

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                            #28
                            I swear this thread topic comes up at least two times a year, every single year and it's always the same. There's some clear haters, (not sure why but I suspect the usual TS personal agendas at play) and supporters who say it's good, not great, for the right kind of player.

                            Maybe give it a try - they're not charging $1000 or anything crazy. Ninety-nine percent of reviews and advice on this site are crap. Seek out information in real life.

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              I swear this thread topic comes up at least two times a year, every single year and it's always the same. There's some clear haters, (not sure why but I suspect the usual TS personal agendas at play) and supporters who say it's good, not great, for the right kind of player.

                              Maybe give it a try - they're not charging $1000 or anything crazy. Ninety-nine percent of reviews and advice on this site are crap. Seek out information in real life.
                              Did this program years ago; it was $300 a season (Fall, Winter, Spring). Plus 300/400 for camp. So, you clearly don’t know what you’re talking about. They charge a lot and the training has gone down since some of the better coaches left. And don’t forget Jc didn’t refund any people their money back after the Gothia Cup debacle. The haters have reason to gripe sir.

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                                Did this program years ago; it was $300 a season (Fall, Winter, Spring). Plus 300/400 for camp. So, you clearly don’t know what you’re talking about. They charge a lot and the training has gone down since some of the better coaches left. And don’t forget Jc didn’t refund any people their money back after the Gothia Cup debacle. The haters have reason to gripe sir.
                                $300 yes. For 8 or so sessions over the course of the season. Its well organized and fast paced training. Simple math makes it reasonable you idiot.

                                And you are flat out lying about the Gothia cup and refunds. But I expect nothing less from TS.

                                Not affiliated with program at all. But its decent supplemental training.

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