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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat is what it is about for whom? Do families choose a soccer club because of social media? I hope not. If you are doing that...stop it and choose based on something of greater significance.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHahaha. Indeed it is. Doesn't matter, though. NYSC can put whoever they want all over their social media and that is what it is all about.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat happens every year, nothing new here, but just to get back to JS, trust me there are plenty of parents that are not so happy to see her, entitlement is alive and well in Westchester, actually Westchester spelled backwards is white-entitlement....in French
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postto be fair, NYSC always promotes their NT call-ups, almost exclusively on the boys side, so the plug for JS is expected, too bad that they attach themselves to players like Sam Coffey, Gio Reyna, and others. Yes, yes, I know that at some point in their past they were members, but some are a real stretch...like u11??
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat is what it is about for whom? Do families choose a soccer club because of social media? I hope not. If you are doing that...stop it and choose based on something of greater significance.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIts all about the marketing to delusional parents. I have heard people mention the words "national team" who shouldn't be allowed to buy a ticket to a game, let alone think their kid might have an actual shot at making it. but they see those posts and think hey, we have a chance, too!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo why bring in a real deal NY player? They see the kid play and, if they are capable of even rudimentary analysis, can quickly see that the NT player is a gifted freak and their kids had best move on to more attainable goals. It is more discouraging then encouraging to any misguided parent thinking they have an pro on their hands.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo why bring in a real deal NY player? They see the kid play and, if they are capable of even rudimentary analysis, can quickly see that the NT player is a gifted freak and their kids had best move on to more attainable goals. It is more discouraging then encouraging to any misguided parent thinking they have an pro on their hands.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIts all about the marketing to delusional parents. I have heard people mention the words "national team" who shouldn't be allowed to buy a ticket to a game, let alone think their kid might have an actual shot at making it. but they see those posts and think hey, we have a chance, too!
- the player developed elsewhere
- players at that level are genetically gifted and extremely hard working outside of their club training
- it really says little about the coaching staff or, more importantly, whether a coach is a good fit for anyone's own child
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have any of read any of the other TALKING SOCCER sites? I was bored and took a look at what's being posted about other DA and ECNL clubs. Our NY clubs are awesome! SSS in MA doesn't have team training sessions, on mass group sessions, and Matchfit is packing their teams with 30 players. STA has 12 players on their rosters and nobody wants to play for Seacoast. We are looking pretty good here in NY
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