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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostEspecially the kids of the parent managers who never get cut and all make NPL and ECNL rosters and don't get left out like the rest of the kids at Arsenal and West after U13. No, I am not a CFC parent but I know many of them.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostA or B player?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostA players rarely leave an established club. If they do, there is baggage but most clubs only care about the check clearing. That's what makes fsa such dbags. They have three teams at most age group and the sole goal is to fill those rosters and maximize profits.
OW is a non-profit in name only. You get very little for what you pay for. OW players play at FSA over the winter with their friends because it's better competition than what they get in their own facility.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostA players rarely leave an established club. If they do, there is baggage but most clubs only care about the check clearing. That's what makes fsa such dbags. They have three teams at most age group and the sole goal is to fill those rosters and maximize profits.
Last I heard, the decision to play for FSA is entirely voluntary.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostA players rarely leave an established club. If they do, there is baggage but most clubs only care about the check clearing. That's what makes fsa such dbags. They have three teams at most age group and the sole goal is to fill those rosters and maximize profits.
Do you honestly think OW's a "non-profit" because their sole goal is about ''developing players"? They are non-profit for the advantageous tax breaks. Do yourself a favor and go on the OW website and look at the boys U10 roster. One important phrase comes to mind: player to coach ratio.
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