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    #16
    Moved to FL from another state. For the most part Florida coaches and clubs are poor in comparison. Have heard this from everyone, bar none, that have come from other states. The schools are the same way. It is like Florida is 1-2 years behind everyone else. While I am at it, fast food is not fast in Florida. Florida's motto shoul be "the slow state". Go Gators!

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      #17
      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      Moved to FL from another state. For the most part Florida coaches and clubs are poor in comparison. Have heard this from everyone, bar none, that have come from other states. The schools are the same way. It is like Florida is 1-2 years behind everyone else. While I am at it, fast food is not fast in Florida. Florida's motto shoul be "the slow state". Go Gators!
      Oh wonderful. Please tell us how you do things "up north." We love those speeches.

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        #18
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        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        Oh wonderful. Please tell us how you do things "up north." We love those speeches.
        Not just "up North", all over the country is better. Look at the teams from this year's National Championship. From soccer hotbeds like Utah. http://tournaments.usyouthsoccer.org...Championships/

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          #19
          Most youth soccer coaches are high-level functioning retards. We expect them to impart some level of knowledge to our children. In reality, they can barely cope in normal life. How many soccer coaches have you met that are successful in their careers? How many have money issues? Or family issues? Social issues? Or the creepiest of all, the 40+ single male that is still coaching girl teams.

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            #20
            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            Most youth soccer coaches are high-level functioning retards. We expect them to impart some level of knowledge to our children. In reality, they can barely cope in normal life. How many soccer coaches have you met that are successful in their careers? How many have money issues? Or family issues? Social issues? Or the creepiest of all, the 40+ single male that is still coaching girl teams.
            What is success?

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              #21
              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              ............... 90% are babysitting yours and coaching their own. You have been warned if you put your kid there.
              Even at the DA level this happens.

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