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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostScholarships are not even part of the consideration. If he gets any sort of scholarship it will be academic. My focus is putting him in a place that will allow him to play with stronger kids and keep him motivated. It's just with everything i read on TS, it seems that most premier clubs (unless you do one of the MLS clubs) are not much better than a strong town team.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMoving up to the 05s won't do much at this point, because with that age group the better players will have moved into premier. It's late but try and get him to some practices at a few premier clubs in your area. If it's too late for that then do their tryouts. See how he fits in. Do your research on the coaching, what league they play in, how much travel etc. Chat up parents on the sidelines for information. He's more likely to find link-minded players in premier than in town, and the frustration at his age is very typical and will only get worse as he gets older. If you decide to wait a year (which also is ok) then playing up is still a good option, but will only last one year. By HS town is a joke and he will have missed opportunities to get onto a better premier program
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPro is that a top club (FSA, CFC or OW) will not allow him to play up. I'm sure he's talented but don't let a smaller club sell you on fun and love of a game. He will have more fun at this age with his buds than a club that'll use him for their selfishness. Boys develop at a younger age and a goon 2 years older may try to take a cheap shot. It's not worth the risk.
Con? Simple... get ready to start paying for a small luxury vehicle now by the time he hits 15. Keep it as cheap as possible until you have to do so.
Good luck
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