Silver backed glass
Yet as a Silverback glass speaks, reality can be less distorted when the air is not filled with smoke. The pre
Academy and Academy teams pay an extra fee, I am told, in part to participate in speed, agility, and conditioning training before each practice. However, most of the time, I'm told, those kids are standing around and are not well conditioned. When we have played against the teams, you can see the Weston kids in the pre-academy tiring out very quickly. That seems to suggest that they are not conditioned and that it is a huge waste of money to pay for that additional program.
However, I realize that this thread is not about that but instead it is about promotions based on smoke and mirrors and backroom deals and1 friendships. What seems to be important, as the Silverback glass shows, is that the best way to move up to the academy is to not play for Weston to begin with. Playing for Weston, absolutely hurt your chances of moving up and there can be no question about that. Other programs appear to train the kids harder and Weston is more interested in recruiting kids from other clubs and teams then promoting from within.
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Academy and Academy teams pay an extra fee, I am told, in part to participate in speed, agility, and conditioning training before each practice. However, most of the time, I'm told, those kids are standing around and are not well conditioned. When we have played against the teams, you can see the Weston kids in the pre-academy tiring out very quickly. That seems to suggest that they are not conditioned and that it is a huge waste of money to pay for that additional program.
However, I realize that this thread is not about that but instead it is about promotions based on smoke and mirrors and backroom deals and1 friendships. What seems to be important, as the Silverback glass shows, is that the best way to move up to the academy is to not play for Weston to begin with. Playing for Weston, absolutely hurt your chances of moving up and there can be no question about that. Other programs appear to train the kids harder and Weston is more interested in recruiting kids from other clubs and teams then promoting from within.
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