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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNot really ..... they do so little over the very long winter months that it averages out.
mid Aug thru Nov my daughter met with her team at least 60 days for practice and games
Dec thru Feb they only did twice a week (24?)
Mar thru June (yes, we're still going BTW), 80 dates for practices, games and showcases
That's over 160 practices and games!
Go ahead, have at it.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt averages out? You need some math big boy:
mid Aug thru Nov my daughter met with her team at least 60 days for practice and games
Dec thru Feb they only did twice a week (24?)
Mar thru June (yes, we're still going BTW), 80 dates for practices, games and showcases
That's over 160 practices and games!
Go ahead, have at it.
Most teams from Nov-early March went at it once a week and had extended periods of time off. Oh, wait a minute ...... your kid must be one of the very special ones that was allowed to practice with other teams (the only way you got this much is if you practiced full time with two teams). Was your kid asked to workout with other teams or did you grovel and pitch a fit to management that precious was special and needed more?!?!
NO CHANCE SUNDANCE!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnd, so you see that Sporting is a reasonable alternative to these pathetic mud slingers. Sporting offers well rounded and strong training in a positive atmosphere and, yes, we are known to have stronger teams than the big three on occasion. But, we're not about winning over the big three (though it does feel mighty good), because we focus on training all our kids and helping them develop as better soccer players, athletes, and citizens.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAlmost 5 days per week in the Fall? and 5 per week in the Spring (with all the snow we had in March and April no less) ..... Yeah, as if. Go snow someone else koolaid man.
Most teams from Nov-early March went at it once a week and had extended periods of time off. Oh, wait a minute ...... your kid must be one of the very special ones that was allowed to practice with other teams (the only way you got this much is if you practiced full time with two teams). Was your kid asked to workout with other teams or did you grovel and pitch a fit to management that precious was special and needed more?!?!
NO CHANCE SUNDANCE!
Oakwood plowed & shoveled & were outside early, AND ARE STILL GOING, so yes, 80 times this spring. No way to dispute this sunshine.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnd, so you see that Sporting is a reasonable alternative to these pathetic mud slingers. Sporting offers well rounded and strong training in a positive atmosphere and, yes, we are known to have stronger teams than the big three on occasion. But, we're not about winning over the big three (though it does feel mighty good), because we focus on training all our kids and helping them develop as better soccer players, athletes, and citizens.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHow do you get 5 days a week for the fall? I said 60 times over 3.5 months. That would be 4 times a week Sept thru Nov (48), plus their preseason camp in Aug (12 days). Starting to make sense now?
Oakwood plowed & shoveled & were outside early, AND ARE STILL GOING, so yes, 80 times this spring. No way to dispute this sunshine.
Liar, liar, pants on fire!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBased on your reply, you do. Come check out the club. For sure, your kid will actually get to come off the bench and play during games, because that's how we roll.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy reply telling you to go to your own thread doesn’t mean I care about your mediocre club. I’ve checked out your club, when my kids team manhandled Sporting. All set, thanks. Your fields are really nice though.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTo be clear, Sporting's goal is not to replace one of the big three (so don't worry so much). It's to develop the skills and love for the sport that will carry our kids through their lifetime. Of course, we smile when we occasionally knock one of you off, as we are wont to do.
Your fields should help your kids develop those skills and love for the game that will carry them through their lifetime.
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