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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo true. Four years goes by very quickly . Then what? I think in most cases, soccer will be an afterthought, soon after graduation.
If that's true, then why should it be such a factor during HS? Why play and pay for elite travel club soccer in the first place? It doesn't matter, right?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postso are you saying that since no one makes a living at soccer after college, it therefore shouldn't be a priority when going to college? When selecting a college?
If that's true, then why should it be such a factor during HS? Why play and pay for elite travel club soccer in the first place? It doesn't matter, right?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWho said no one makes a living at soccer after college? Some go on to coach. A few go on to play professionally. Some of the better players who are adventurous go overseas to play in Europe. Average players play 3 or 4 years in college and then move on with their lives. The truly talented can do more, there just isn't a ton of that around here.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...money-pours-in
The bottom of the article says it all: PSG currently pays an average Euro 10k/mo while Lyon is paying between 30-40k/mo Euro. Not for nothing, but that is better than Men's MLS pay here for everyone but the DP's from Europe.
Sorry, but I have no problem if my kid wants to go to France or England for a few years and get paid to kick the ball around after college. Even better if they can earn six figures doing it.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAlso, pay is rising quite a bit for pro women players and Europe is driving it.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...money-pours-in
The bottom of the article says it all: PSG currently pays an average Euro 10k/mo while Lyon is paying between 30-40k/mo Euro. Not for nothing, but that is better than Men's MLS pay here for everyone but the DP's from Europe.
Sorry, but I have no problem if my kid wants to go to France or England for a few years and get paid to kick the ball around after college. Even better if they can earn six figures doing it.
Unlike her former clubmates who all went D1, my daughter is not owned by the coach, and she is free to do Study Abroad in Europe. I don’t get why you would want your daughter to have her European experience compromised by another organization that owns her. Instead of living, working playing with professional female footballers from all over Europe, it is so more authentic to live and study with other American students on similar journey. Why would anyone want to get paid $10k+ per month when The option to b pay $25k per term is right here
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou are so confused. My D plays D3 at an elite LAC.
Unlike her former clubmates who all went D1, my daughter is not owned by the coach, and she is free to do Study Abroad in Europe. I don’t get why you would want your daughter to have her European experience compromised by another organization that owns her. Instead of living, working playing with professional female footballers from all over Europe, it is so more authentic to live and study with other American students on similar journey. Why would anyone want to get paid $10k+ per month when The option to b pay $25k per term is right here
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postso are you saying that since no one makes a living at soccer after college, it therefore shouldn't be a priority when going to college? When selecting a college?
If that's true, then why should it be such a factor during HS? Why play and pay for elite travel club soccer in the first place? It doesn't matter, right?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWho said no one makes a living at soccer after college? Some go on to coach. A few go on to play professionally. Some of the better players who are adventurous go overseas to play in Europe. Average players play 3 or 4 years in college and then move on with their lives. The truly talented can do more, there just isn't a ton of that around here.
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Originally posted by unregistered View Postalso, pay is rising quite a bit for pro women players and europe is driving it.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...money-pours-in
the bottom of the article says it all: Psg currently pays an average euro 10k/mo while lyon is paying between 30-40k/mo euro. Not for nothing, but that is better than men's mls pay here for everyone but the dp's from europe.
Sorry, but i have no problem if my kid wants to go to france or england for a few years and get paid to kick the ball around after college. Even better if they can earn six figures doing it.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou are so confused. My D plays D3 at an elite LAC.
Unlike her former clubmates who all went D1, my daughter is not owned by the coach, and she is free to do Study Abroad in Europe. I don’t get why you would want your daughter to have her European experience compromised by another organization that owns her. Instead of living, working playing with professional female footballers from all over Europe, it is so more authentic to live and study with other American students on similar journey. Why would anyone want to get paid $10k+ per month when The option to b pay $25k per term is right here
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