Also answer this..what has your day coach done to really improve your kid..now answer that one..I will give you a week to answer .waiting?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postgoing pro? seriously?
and yes going to harvard does mean a lot.
only part i liked is about dreams. if a kid has a passion, he needs to live it, until he doesn't want to pursue it any more becuase he matures. but you (parent) need to make sure the dream does not leave him coaching u8 for $20,000 a year at 30.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAlso answer this..what has your day coach done to really improve your kid..now answer that one..I will give you a week to answer .waiting?
Others have connections, mine used it to get my kid a tryout at IM and an now my son plays there.
MLS is where the competition is no doubt, DA is tier 2 but can get you exposure to MLS teams.
Most players at inter came from the DA program only a handful came from club Teams.
Hey if you want your kid to go to college so be it, but if a kid wants to pursue the soccer dream and study later nothing wrong with that decision.
an MLS player its one step closer to making it, there are many parents trying to get tryouts for their boys at IM because they dream of playing at a higher level and think they have what it takes, the experience is awesome go for it and don't let haters shatter your dreams.
Club/weak DA teams don't stand a chance vs MLS teams now I understand why MLS teams want to pullout from DA the talent is superior in comparison.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCoaches are there to train, some are good/bad/mediocre, sorry to hear yours acted as a car salesman and sold you a lemon now your stock.
Others have connections, mine used it to get my kid a tryout at IM and an now my son plays there.
MLS is where the competition is no doubt, DA is tier 2 but can get you exposure to MLS teams.
Most players at inter came from the DA program only a handful came from club Teams.
Hey if you want your kid to go to college so be it, but if a kid wants to pursue the soccer dream and study later nothing wrong with that decision.
an MLS player its one step closer to making it, there are many parents trying to get tryouts for their boys at IM because they dream of playing at a higher level and think they have what it takes, the experience is awesome go for it and don't let haters shatter your dreams.
Club/weak DA teams don't stand a chance vs MLS teams now I understand why MLS teams want to pullout from DA the talent is superior in comparison.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCoaches are there to train, some are good/bad/mediocre, sorry to hear yours acted as a car salesman and sold you a lemon now your stock.
Others have connections, mine used it to get my kid a tryout at IM and an now my son plays there.
MLS is where the competition is no doubt, DA is tier 2 but can get you exposure to MLS teams.
Most players at inter came from the DA program only a handful came from club Teams.
Hey if you want your kid to go to college so be it, but if a kid wants to pursue the soccer dream and study later nothing wrong with that decision.
an MLS player its one step closer to making it, there are many parents trying to get tryouts for their boys at IM because they dream of playing at a higher level and think they have what it takes, the experience is awesome go for it and don't let haters shatter your dreams.
Club/weak DA teams don't stand a chance vs MLS teams now I understand why MLS teams want to pullout from DA the talent is superior in comparison.
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