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Still curious about 3 to 5 40 minute games correlate development? These clubs need to add more friendlies to our schedule not tournaments but wait that would actually require they spend a few extra dollars to aid our kid’s development to get access to a field and pretend the refs didn’t show up.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostOakwood will be losing playing to FSA and CFC. Parents can’t handle the losing
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of course they don't "correlate development." and for the majority of CT clubs, your wish absolutely makes sense. But for a few, it just doesn't. (See certain age groups of FSA and CFC boys and CFC girls). And spare me the fantasies. It's true.
For older groups who play in ECNL or mls next makes sense because it’s part of the platform but for EDP aka travel+ makes no sense. Do I risk being a “D” of a dad and telling my kid this is a huge waste of your time obviously not. These jokes of clubs need to be realistic. I would have been happy to attend any state tournament this weekend.
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For older groups who play in ECNL or mls next makes sense because it’s part of the platform but for EDP aka travel+ makes no sense. Do I risk being a “D” of a dad and telling my kid this is a huge waste of your time obviously not. These jokes of clubs need to be realistic. I would have been happy to attend any state tournament this weekend.
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Explain how traveling out of state correlates to development? Attending a tournament 1hr 20 min away is probably even worse seeing is all the families probably still needed to stay at a hotel just to play all their games.
There's a limited quantity of local talent and clubs need fresh grinder meat every year. Marketing matters. Is it stupid? Of course. But it is what it is. As was said above you can chose to participate or chose not to. Most families make the best of the situation and don't whine on TS.
Oh and the kids have a blast at tournaments. Is it how I want to spend a long weekend? Not so much, but they're out of the house before you know it so maybe just enjoy it?
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Explain how traveling out of state correlates to development? Attending a tournament 1hr 20 min away is probably even worse seeing is all the families probably still needed to stay at a hotel just to play all their games.
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You're still not getting it. This is how it works. Local clubs don't want to play each other because it shatters the illusion that the club or their league is stronger than the other. TS posters rip losses apart for days, months on end. Realistically there isn't even that much free time in league schedules for friendlies either.
There's a limited quantity of local talent and clubs need fresh grinder meat every year. Marketing matters. Is it stupid? Of course. But it is what it is. As was said above you can chose to participate or chose not to. Most families make the best of the situation and don't whine on TS.
Oh and the kids have a blast at tournaments. Is it how I want to spend a long weekend? Not so much, but they're out of the house before you know it so maybe just enjoy it?
And don't even get me started on TS posters ripping losses apart for days, months on end. Clearly, these people have found their life's purpose in dissecting every aspect of a match. Who needs a job or hobbies when you can obsess over a game forever?
I totally understand the need for fresh grinder meat every year. Because, you know, clubs can't possibly survive without sacrificing a new batch of players to the soccer gods. It's all about marketing, baby! Who cares about nurturing talent and creating a sustainable system when you can just focus on fancy out of state tournaments and dingy hotel rooms!
But hey, it is what it is, right? We should all just blindly accept the status quo and not question anything. After all, who needs progress and change when we can just keep doing the same thing over and over again? It's not like we have the capacity to organize a few friendlies in between the “packed” league schedules. That would just be madness!
And don't forget the kids. They're having a blast at tournaments! I mean, sure, it might not be how you want to spend a long weekend, but who cares about your preferences? Just suck it up and enjoy it. Because, as we all know, sacrificing your own happiness for the sake of your children's enjoyment is the epitome of a good time.
Thanks for enlightening us with your profound wisdom. I'm off to join a club and immerse myself in their delusions of grandeur. Wish me luck!
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Oh, wow, you've really cracked the code of local clubs and their delicate egos! Who knew that playing against each other would shatter the illusion of strength? It's amazing how much power these local clubs hold over the entire universe of soccer.
And don't even get me started on TS posters ripping losses apart for days, months on end. Clearly, these people have found their life's purpose in dissecting every aspect of a match. Who needs a job or hobbies when you can obsess over a game forever?
I totally understand the need for fresh grinder meat every year. Because, you know, clubs can't possibly survive without sacrificing a new batch of players to the soccer gods. It's all about marketing, baby! Who cares about nurturing talent and creating a sustainable system when you can just focus on fancy out of state tournaments and dingy hotel rooms!
But hey, it is what it is, right? We should all just blindly accept the status quo and not question anything. After all, who needs progress and change when we can just keep doing the same thing over and over again? It's not like we have the capacity to organize a few friendlies in between the “packed” league schedules. That would just be madness!
And don't forget the kids. They're having a blast at tournaments! I mean, sure, it might not be how you want to spend a long weekend, but who cares about your preferences? Just suck it up and enjoy it. Because, as we all know, sacrificing your own happiness for the sake of your children's enjoyment is the epitome of a good time.
Thanks for enlightening us with your profound wisdom. I'm off to join a club and immerse myself in their delusions of grandeur. Wish me luck!
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Oh, wow, you've really cracked the code of local clubs and their delicate egos! Who knew that playing against each other would shatter the illusion of strength? It's amazing how much power these local clubs hold over the entire universe of soccer.
And don't even get me started on TS posters ripping losses apart for days, months on end. Clearly, these people have found their life's purpose in dissecting every aspect of a match. Who needs a job or hobbies when you can obsess over a game forever?
I totally understand the need for fresh grinder meat every year. Because, you know, clubs can't possibly survive without sacrificing a new batch of players to the soccer gods. It's all about marketing, baby! Who cares about nurturing talent and creating a sustainable system when you can just focus on fancy out of state tournaments and dingy hotel rooms!
But hey, it is what it is, right? We should all just blindly accept the status quo and not question anything. After all, who needs progress and change when we can just keep doing the same thing over and over again? It's not like we have the capacity to organize a few friendlies in between the “packed” league schedules. That would just be madness!
And don't forget the kids. They're having a blast at tournaments! I mean, sure, it might not be how you want to spend a long weekend, but who cares about your preferences? Just suck it up and enjoy it. Because, as we all know, sacrificing your own happiness for the sake of your children's enjoyment is the epitome of a good time.
Thanks for enlightening us with your profound wisdom. I'm off to join a club and immerse myself in their delusions of grandeur. Wish me luck!
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Oh, wow, you've really cracked the code of local clubs and their delicate egos! Who knew that playing against each other would shatter the illusion of strength? It's amazing how much power these local clubs hold over the entire universe of soccer.
And don't even get me started on TS posters ripping losses apart for days, months on end. Clearly, these people have found their life's purpose in dissecting every aspect of a match. Who needs a job or hobbies when you can obsess over a game forever?
I totally understand the need for fresh grinder meat every year. Because, you know, clubs can't possibly survive without sacrificing a new batch of players to the soccer gods. It's all about marketing, baby! Who cares about nurturing talent and creating a sustainable system when you can just focus on fancy out of state tournaments and dingy hotel rooms!
But hey, it is what it is, right? We should all just blindly accept the status quo and not question anything. After all, who needs progress and change when we can just keep doing the same thing over and over again? It's not like we have the capacity to organize a few friendlies in between the “packed” league schedules. That would just be madness!
And don't forget the kids. They're having a blast at tournaments! I mean, sure, it might not be how you want to spend a long weekend, but who cares about your preferences? Just suck it up and enjoy it. Because, as we all know, sacrificing your own happiness for the sake of your children's enjoyment is the epitome of a good time.
Thanks for enlightening us with your profound wisdom. I'm off to join a club and immerse myself in their delusions of grandeur. Wish me luck!
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No one is putting a gun to your head to participate in all you profess to hate. You're probably sucking all the fun out of it for your kid too.
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