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They dont develop at LGN. Your child will lack individual skills. They are not teachers of the game. Luckily I found a team with a coach that developed my child with individual skills and soccer IQ. There are so many better options than that Club.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThey dont develop at LGN. Your child will lack individual skills. They are not teachers of the game. Luckily I found a team with a coach that developed my child with individual skills and soccer IQ. There are so many better options than that Club.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI found the opposite. They are one of the only clubs that do develop. My kid has gotten sooo good in a short a period of time. They don't sell you. They don't particularly market that well. They are just all around knowledgeable and passionate. The trainers are true educators. I am very happy with my kid playing here. Bounced around for a while but this is the place for me. Not sure what your experience was, maybe you can share?
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Not the best option if your kid is interested in training at a high level. A lot of fitness training and not much soccer. As the previous poster stated they don’t do a good job of marketing the players for college. The trainers are more interested with winning, they don’t seem to care what the kids do after they graduate. I think they are a good option for the parent looking for a cheaper option and kids that want to play competitively but aren’t looking to play in college.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postsoccer is a business...you will pay a lot more going to FC fury $4000 plus for year tuition if you like......next idiot please.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNot the best option if your kid is interested in training at a high level. A lot of fitness training and not much soccer. As the previous poster stated they don’t do a good job of marketing the players for college. The trainers are more interested with winning, they don’t seem to care what the kids do after they graduate. I think they are a good option for the parent looking for a cheaper option and kids that want to play competitively but aren’t looking to play in college.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI am pretty sure LGN has an exceptionally good track record of their players playing in college. You might want to look into that more...
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThey dont develop at LGN. Your child will lack individual skills. They are not teachers of the game. Luckily I found a team with a coach that developed my child with individual skills and soccer IQ. There are so many better options than that Club.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostReally? Is there a website that shows their commitments for the current seniors or past couple of graduating classes.
I think the problem with LGN is that they don't market themselves. Other clubs will have someone who does that exclusively. They have great trainers, at least the ones my kids have. That's the most important to me. I am sure they will get better with the marketing.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI would imagine they have kids from the current and previous graduating classes playing in college... Could be mistaken, but didn't LGN recently have national champions on the boys and girls side from the previous graduating classes? Their current u18, u17, u16 boys teams are really good too. All 3 in national league. 2 I think are state champs??
I think the problem with LGN is that they don't market themselves. Other clubs will have someone who does that exclusively. They have great trainers, at least the ones my kids have. That's the most important to me. I am sure they will get better with the marketing.
They won the ENY state cup which none of the top teams in NY played in. They made it to the national league after they expanded the National League and when ENY and Region 1 controlled the league. None of the competitive clubs played in those leagues.
Now that EDP took over the national league for this region things will change. Also, after the results of their teams they might not qualify for next year.
Unless you can name or have a site that shows college commitments I say they have very few college commitments if any.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI would imagine they have kids from the current and previous graduating classes playing in college... Could be mistaken, but didn't LGN recently have national champions on the boys and girls side from the previous graduating classes? Their current u18, u17, u16 boys teams are really good too. All 3 in national league. 2 I think are state champs??
I think the problem with LGN is that they don't market themselves. Other clubs will have someone who does that exclusively. They have great trainers, at least the ones my kids have. That's the most important to me. I am sure they will get better with the marketing.
If you have a good and competitive product...the kids will come....obviously the club is doing well with strong teams. even without a great website and/or marketing.
Look at the Barca program...they have zero marketing....its all word of mouth. you will not see barca posting tryouts on botn.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf you have a good and competitive product...the kids will come....obviously the club is doing well with strong teams. even without a great website and/or marketing.
Look at the Barca program...they have zero marketing....its all word of mouth. you will not see barca posting tryouts on botn.
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An yes Barca does market. Get a clue
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