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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBy the way, club is not that much better than high school. Expensive cars in the parking lot do not make it so. Its the same players, and the same relatively low level. And there are plenty of hispanic leagues, pick-up leagues, indoor teams that are cheap and virtually all "expensive" clubs offer scholarships based on need. Save the workers of the world unite speech for the next red revolution please ...
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIn palm beach county thee are several. Rachel at Boca high is undefeated. Mike at Wellington won districts. Stacy at Oxbridge is an excellent coach thats not a club coach. There are others as well.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBecause they have a basketball hoop in every corner and free HS as their launching pad for both basketball and Football, that is why.
I'll just come right out and say it commie. Poor kids in this country that havent found a way to play are not suitable for soccer because they dont have the work ethic, come from bad culture familes and have a sense of entitlement. Why work for money if it is just thrown at you? All you have to be is born big and fast and show up for high school football tryouts in high school and boom - you are in the NFL in a couple years making millions. Cant get away with that in soccer - soccer is a skill sport requiring thousands of hours of training to be good at. Most poor kids not willing to work - bad genetics - look at the parents...
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThey also have free HS as their launching pad for soccer. Why can poor kids use HS as a launching pad for football but not soccer? Are there goal posts and manicured football fields on every corner unlike soccer fields (which in most parts of the world is defined by a patch of grass and t-shirts making the goals).
I'll just come right out and say it commie. Poor kids in this country that havent found a way to play are not suitable for soccer because they dont have the work ethic, come from bad culture familes and have a sense of entitlement. Why work for money if it is just thrown at you? All you have to be is born big and fast and show up for high school football tryouts in high school and boom - you are in the NFL in a couple years making millions. Cant get away with that in soccer - soccer is a skill sport requiring thousands of hours of training to be good at. Most poor kids not willing to work - bad genetics - look at the parents...
We are not losing players because soccer is too expensive. We dont have enough quality players because we are a soccer retarded culture.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWrong, Rachel was a club coach at Team Boca for years. She also played at Team Boca her whole careeer and then went on to play at FSU. Stacy at Oxbridge was also a club coach for years at Weston and Team Boca. Actually I think even Koz was at Wellington. You will be hard pressed to find a good high school coach who wasn't trained as a club coach first. If you look at all the weaker HS teams you'll find a teacher posing as a coach
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The best answer is there is very little money is high school coaching. To do it you have to have the passion.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThey also have free HS as their launching pad for soccer. Why can poor kids use HS as a launching pad for football but not soccer? Are there goal posts and manicured football fields on every corner unlike soccer fields (which in most parts of the world is defined by a patch of grass and t-shirts making the goals).
You want to know why HS is no longer a launch pad for soccer? Because college coaches don't scout games any longer. ECNL, DA and others created this nice easy system for them do one stop shopping for players. They can use their travel budget to travel to FL, TX San Diego etc to go watch a hundred players in a few days, hang with lots of other coaches in the hotel bar at the end of the day. They don't have to do the hard work any longer of scouting HS games. Truthfully I don't blame them either -
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHad to take out your 2nd paragraph as it's one of the most inane, incorrect, stereotyped and racist things I've read on TS - and that says a great deal.
You want to know why HS is no longer a launch pad for soccer? Because college coaches don't scout games any longer. ECNL, DA and others created this nice easy system for them do one stop shopping for players. They can use their travel budget to travel to FL, TX San Diego etc to go watch a hundred players in a few days, hang with lots of other coaches in the hotel bar at the end of the day. They don't have to do the hard work any longer of scouting HS games. Truthfully I don't blame them either -
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHave you ever even been to a college showcase tournament? Trust me they still have hundreds of college coaches. ECNL and DA aren't needed at all. Other than top D1 college regular college coaches are at showcase events not ECNL or DA. High school coaches are usually a joke and if they're good coaches I guarantee they are either club coaches or former club coaches and if they aren't stay away because your kid will go backwards fast with the English teacher coach.
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Being a HS coach isn't easy - huge gaps in talent and commitment, dealing with the administration, paperwork, difficult parents, very low pay considering how many hours it requires. It also requires a great deal of schedule flexibility since almost everything is right after school. It just won't work with everyone's work schedules (plenty of club coaches have "real" jobs).. You can schedule practices later in the day as a club coach. Passion + logitics = won't work for everyone
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostRachel is an excellent coach who had a lot of club training and she kills the other coaches in her district who have no club training, Spanish River coach is a perfect example. He's been their coach for many years and he is terrible. He has a former club coach help him and do trainings because he is a teacher and not a coach. River has had some very good teams over the years and if they had a real coach they could have advanced through regionals many times instead of early round exits
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