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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf it is a waste of time for you, why would it be a waste of time for others? Could it not be the perfect solution for them? Does your big belly shake like jello when you laugh? Do you keep a shirt on over it at all times?
In CT not so much. OW took GDA because they HAD TO... there was no other option/pathway. So if your kid is at GDA OW. Then I think too it's a waste. But too each their own. I'm not a big belly laugh guy. Just call it like my experience sees it. I'm a B licensed coach with a kid that doesn't play at a high level. But he loves the game
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNot OP, but why is it a waste of money, time and resources. I wish my kid didn't have to play HS soccer this Fall. No structured development until January
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNo one HAS to play HS. Some players opt out and train on their own until November, when club comes back on line. Gee, it couldn't be that your kid WANTS to play could it?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHow many serious (quality) club players opt out of playing HS and train on their own in the fall?
Thing is, most kids "mostly" enjoy playing for their schools. Yes the soccer can be awful, but sometimes it's pretty good. More importantly players get so much more out of it than just the soccer. That's why this will remain an issue.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Posthow'd this work out for OP?
That being said, first spring tournament with new club guess who they played? Yep - his old club. Heard some snarky comments on the field and on the sidelines but oh well.
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