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For most girls it gives a free chance for them to play a sport for their school. The serious player for the most part finds it a waste of time but a necessary evil for street cred as they play high level club games in anonymity from the peers.
For the parent, I can't wait for it to end. Between the reckless play by hacks and the absolutely incompetent officiating I fear for many players getting seriously injured because of it.
The school yard fields we paly at are a mix of Bahia and St. Augustine grass and weeds. Ball does not roll. Close foot skill is lost.
It may not be the same all over the state but in Miami-Dade Public Schools it is a travesty to the game.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThoughts? What positives and negatives do you see about it thus far?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe officiating is plain bad, many of the refs don't really know how to implement the rules because they have never played soccer. The funny thing is; you can hack people all day and no card but if you said a BAD word, you're gone!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostReally? I see the same refs in high school that I see at club games. I think the HS problem is lack of ARs on the lines. The three refs on the field still miss offsides calls.
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There is nothing better than wearing the jersey of your school with your classmates cheering for you. Fortunately we have the best team in the state and have won 4 state titles in the last 5 years. The talent for each team may be lower, but when you make the playoffs and states, there is nothing better. My kid wouldn't trade that ring for anything in the world.
Most kids aren't going pro or even college so to deprive them of this is a crime. I totally understand the academy kids skipping high school. That is their decision. Many will play college and a lucky few will play pro, but Weston has now tried to bully the non-academy kids into not playing, but they have no legal recourse. when you sign for a club there is a contract, you cannot force a non academy kid to not play high school. If Weston didn't want kids playing high school, they should have said this before tryouts. If they continue this bullying, I have an attorney locked and loaded and will do the work gratis. Who do they think they are benefiting from this? High school is done before state cup begins, and they have already deemed these kids not good enough for academy.
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Officiating any sport is not easy. You are wrong in the eyes of 50% of the fans on almost every call. Even professional referees get it wrong after watching instant replays. So be kind to the people calling your game for $20.00.
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What to bring it Cypress Bay!
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThere is nothing better than wearing the jersey of your school with your classmates cheering for you. Fortunately we have the best team in the state and have won 4 state titles in the last 5 years. The talent for each team may be lower, but when you make the playoffs and states, there is nothing better. My kid wouldn't trade that ring for anything in the world.
Most kids aren't going pro or even college so to deprive them of this is a crime. I totally understand the academy kids skipping high school. That is their decision. Many will play college and a lucky few will play pro, but Weston has now tried to bully the non-academy kids into not playing, but they have no legal recourse. when you sign for a club there is a contract, you cannot force a non academy kid to not play high school. If Weston didn't want kids playing high school, they should have said this before tryouts. If they continue this bullying, I have an attorney locked and loaded and will do the work gratis. Who do they think they are benefiting from this? High school is done before state cup begins, and they have already deemed these kids not good enough for academy.
Hope you enjoy the drive to another club once you file the law suit!
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Great girls game the other night between American heritage and Saint Thomas Aquinas. Plenty of talent on the field for both teams. Saint Thomas wins 1–0.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFor most girls it gives a free chance for them to play a sport for their school. The serious player for the most part finds it a waste of time but a necessary evil for street cred as they play high level club games in anonymity from the peers.
For the parent, I can't wait for it to end. Between the reckless play by hacks and the absolutely incompetent officiating I fear for many players getting seriously injured because of it.
The school yard fields we paly at are a mix of Bahia and St. Augustine grass and weeds. Ball does not roll. Close foot skill is lost.
It may not be the same all over the state but in Miami-Dade Public Schools it is a travesty to the game.
Your ignorance and arrogance is very typical of U.S. soccer parents. Go buy your brat another $300 pair of cleats and continue to pay the clowns who call themselves coaches thousands for nothing. "Close foot skill is lost" LOL! You are the only real travesty here.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI wonder what would happen if all of you middle to upper class parents paying thousands of dollars for so call elite soccer programs in this country, brought your entitled spoiled brats to any soccer field in Nigeria or a suburb in Argentina. They would get slaughtered by barefoot kids playing on dirt fields!
Your ignorance and arrogance is very typical of U.S. soccer parents. Go buy your brat another $300 pair of cleats and continue to pay the clowns who call themselves coaches thousands for nothing. "Close foot skill is lost" LOL! You are the only real travesty here.
It rare for an Argentinian girls to play barefoot in the streets, a-hat!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGirls win hands down. Note the second word in the post. High school is recreational level. It is really bad except for the private schools that recruit.
It rare for an Argentinian girls to play barefoot in the streets, a-hat!
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