It all depends where you live and how far are you willing to travel. A general geographical location goes a long long way. If you're down near Weymoth/Hingham go with Select.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostIt all depends where you live and how far are you willing to travel. A general geographical location goes a long long way. If you're down near Weymoth/Hingham go with Select.
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Almost look at it like the so called soccer pyramid - the higher on the pyramid the greater the cost and travel. Within each grouping on the pyramid the costs aren't all that different,so once you've targeted a level focus more on the best coaching and fit within that level.
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Almost look at it like the so called soccer pyramid - the higher on the pyramid the greater the cost and travel. Within each grouping on the pyramid the costs aren't all that different,so once you've targeted a level focus more on the best coaching and fit within that level.
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Calling kids teams trash… classy.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostSorry if the truth hurts, but there are a lot of clubs with premier prices and rec training .... even at the top of the pyramid. Want to make youth soccer just a big, Walmart-style business, all about collecting checks from consumers then be prepared for criticism.
But bad coaching and parents that don't know better combine to create a team that is awful.
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The players are not trash. Lots of potential and talent.
But bad coaching and parents that don't know better combine to create a team that is awful.
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Pretty sure the comment is aimed at the coaching. Alot of the coaching the players receive is not aimed at development.
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Juventus
$4k + 400.00 uniform + tech fee $250.00
3 Tournaments
NECSL-EDS-EDP
Tech fees?!?! So ridiculous that whatever this fee covers can not be included in the $4k tuition. Maybe the tech fee should be a line item of "Supplemental fee to fund IFA/MLS"
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Development happens in training, in games, and at home. Some clubs offer solid training in practices but when it comes to the game, only top players get minutes. That’s one thing to watch out for. But as a parent know that development also takes place at home with backyard touches, eating well, sleeping well.
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I dont disagree that each individual has to put in a lot of extra effort on their own, but if it is the most important part, then why pay clubs and trainers exorbitant amounts for not doing a good job? And, for those finding success because of their own hard work (and tons of private training), I find it disgusting that so many useless coaches take credit for said player while offering them little or no benefit whatsoever despite being their primary trainer!
As far as trainers, why pay anyone for any job if they are not doing a good job. Find a better trainer.
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Coaches/clubs teach tactics. Kids, on their own develop technically.
As far as trainers, why pay anyone for any job if they are not doing a good job. Find a better trainer.
At a young age, clubs and coaches focus 100% on technique. There should be zero tactical involvement.
If you think otherwise, you're either a really bad coach or a really clueless parent.
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