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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOh the irony “genius”; however the OP is right (even though he can’t spell)
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNot the OP. I saw those scrimmages. That OW team is pretty good. I would say they have some solid players that would fall somewhere 7 through 18 in the state. They have good depth. Top 6 players in CT from that age group however are located at CFC and FSA. One OW player playing up would fall in top 6 as well. FSA actually outplayed OW in both games. OW barely squeaked by with literally last minute goals.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOakwood owned you. What a misguided slob. Come on man, own it. Ow is better, better coached and only getting better. Next
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOakwood owned you. What a misguided slob. Come on man, own it. Ow is better, better coached and only getting better. Next
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNot playing high school, being captain etc is regrettable. The DA thing is very temporary and the kids involved are part of a short lived experiment
Save your tongue in cheek post and re-read it in 5 or 6 years, by then you won’t care about club soccer and will view things differently.
****as a disclaimer, I don’t give a flying f&ck where your kid plays
Let the kids go, mom. Let them go.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhy is it regrettable? Because you can't let your kids live their own lives and follow their own paths? Will the kids regret not being on the ski team, the math team, swim team?
Let the kids go, mom. Let them go.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCheck back in a few years. It's a poor move.
Think she'll regret not being on the ski team? The math team? Equestrian? Swim?
Which of these organizations will they regret and which will they not?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnd you base that on....what? Your opinion of how your high school years went?
Think she'll regret not being on the ski team? The math team? Equestrian? Swim?
Which of these organizations will they regret and which will they not?
I had the benefit of playing high school sports and had the joy of watching two daughters enjoy it as well. The friendships, accolades, newspaper articles etc are things they'll remember forever. Both kids recruited through their club team but club sports are not the same as playing for your town and school.
Look at the trouble Oakwood is having fielding a single U17 team during prime recruiting time. It might suggest that the majority share this opinion.
Kids don't make these decisions, it's the egos of the parents that drive these choices.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNot the OP. I saw those scrimmages. That OW team is pretty good. I would say they have some solid players that would fall somewhere 7 through 18 in the state. They have good depth. Top 6 players in CT from that age group however are located at CFC and FSA. One OW player playing up would fall in top 6 as well. FSA actually outplayed OW in both games. OW barely squeaked by with literally last minute goals.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNot the OP but were you ever a high school athlete? Based on your comments I'm guessing that you probably were not.
I had the benefit of playing high school sports and had the joy of watching two daughters enjoy it as well. The friendships, accolades, newspaper articles etc are things they'll remember forever. Both kids recruited through their club team but club sports are not the same as playing for your town and school.
Look at the trouble Oakwood is having fielding a single U17 team during prime recruiting time. It might suggest that the majority share this opinion.
Kids don't make these decisions, it's the egos of the parents that drive these choices.
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