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    Will girls youth soccer in South Florida ever improve?

    Reposting from another thread:

    Girls youth soccer in south Florida is hopeless: disorganized, unprofessional, and unaccountable, money hungry clubs with no vision and desire to improve, lack of fields, scheming and incompetent coaches focused on controlling players through useless private sessions, delusional parents with zero or very little knowledge about the sport affecting decision making process, toxic team managers, empty talks about next level and player development, lack of understanding of player development process, emphasis on winning, poor attention to entry level ages, multiple repetitive leagues, US Soccer and FYSA irrelevant and replaced by privately run leagues at any level.

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    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    Reposting from another thread:

    Girls youth soccer in south Florida is hopeless: disorganized, unprofessional, and unaccountable, money hungry clubs with no vision and desire to improve, lack of fields, scheming and incompetent coaches focused on controlling players through useless private sessions, delusional parents with zero or very little knowledge about the sport affecting decision making process, toxic team managers, empty talks about next level and player development, lack of understanding of player development process, emphasis on winning, poor attention to entry level ages, multiple repetitive leagues, US Soccer and FYSA irrelevant and replaced by privately run leagues at any level.
    Weston and Prime are both on top 100 clubs. Weston in top 80 and Prime in top 40. South Florida is well represented, it’s other parts of the state that are a joke

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      #3
      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      Reposting from another thread:

      Girls youth soccer in south Florida is hopeless: disorganized, unprofessional, and unaccountable, money hungry clubs with no vision and desire to improve, lack of fields, scheming and incompetent coaches focused on controlling players through useless private sessions, delusional parents with zero or very little knowledge about the sport affecting decision making process, toxic team managers, empty talks about next level and player development, lack of understanding of player development process, emphasis on winning, poor attention to entry level ages, multiple repetitive leagues, US Soccer and FYSA irrelevant and replaced by privately run leagues at any level.
      probably not, number of younger teams is decreasing every year and number of leagues are increasing , lol. let's not even mention the pro soccer career.

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        #4
        On ts you have some of the biggest complainer/threads representing you're clubs .
        Other Clubs around the state are a joke ?...And you're two clubs are exempt because of a List. Come play any other top clubs in the state and you will struggle as normal.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          Reposting from another thread:

          Girls youth soccer in south Florida is hopeless: disorganized, unprofessional, and unaccountable, money hungry clubs with no vision and desire to improve, lack of fields, scheming and incompetent coaches focused on controlling players through useless private sessions, delusional parents with zero or very little knowledge about the sport affecting decision making process, toxic team managers, empty talks about next level and player development, lack of understanding of player development process, emphasis on winning, poor attention to entry level ages, multiple repetitive leagues, US Soccer and FYSA irrelevant and replaced by privately run leagues at any level.
          So your kid sucks and you’re looking for someone else to blame. Got it.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            Reposting from another thread:

            Girls youth soccer in south Florida is hopeless: disorganized, unprofessional, and unaccountable, money hungry clubs with no vision and desire to improve, lack of fields, scheming and incompetent coaches focused on controlling players through useless private sessions, delusional parents with zero or very little knowledge about the sport affecting decision making process, toxic team managers, empty talks about next level and player development, lack of understanding of player development process, emphasis on winning, poor attention to entry level ages, multiple repetitive leagues, US Soccer and FYSA irrelevant and replaced by privately run leagues at any level.
            I have lived in many states. Florida's is some of the best cone drills in the country.

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              #7
              Jackie and ac at prime making soccer great again (in south Florida)

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                #8
                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                Reposting from another thread:

                Girls youth soccer in south Florida is hopeless: disorganized, unprofessional, and unaccountable, money hungry clubs with no vision and desire to improve, lack of fields, scheming and incompetent coaches focused on controlling players through useless private sessions, delusional parents with zero or very little knowledge about the sport affecting decision making process, toxic team managers, empty talks about next level and player development, lack of understanding of player development process, emphasis on winning, poor attention to entry level ages, multiple repetitive leagues, US Soccer and FYSA irrelevant and replaced by privately run leagues at any level.
                Same as the boys in Florida toxic

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  probably not, number of younger teams is decreasing every year and number of leagues are increasing , lol. let's not even mention the pro soccer career.
                  Covid will help with some consolidation. Weak clubs/teams/leagues will fold over time as families re-evaluate what they're spending the money on and if it's worth it. GAL won't make it past year 1 which will push the better players into ECNL and weaker ones into other leagues where they belong.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    Covid will help with some consolidation. Weak clubs/teams/leagues will fold over time as families re-evaluate what they're spending the money on and if it's worth it. GAL won't make it past year 1 which will push the better players into ECNL and weaker ones into other leagues where they belong.
                    Spot on

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