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Originally posted by Guest View PostHonest question. Player went to an ID session, been practicing with the team for awhile, should the player go to the next ID session offered, is it necessary. No problem going to the ID session.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostHonest question. Player went to an ID session, been practicing with the team for awhile, should the player go to the next ID session offered, is it necessary. No problem going to the ID session.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostHonest question. Player went to an ID session, been practicing with the team for awhile, should the player go to the next ID session offered, is it necessary. No problem going to the ID session.
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Yep, because any time a family has a positive experience in club soccer, the morons on this site can't accept their miserability index doesn't transfer to others so they couldn't possibly fathom this situation being real
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My kid tried out for a team. It was clear as they practiced that they were a tight knit group and had no interest in anyone new breaking in. They were very physical and broke my kid’s jaw. After leaving the emergency room, my kid never played soccer again.
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Although sometimes moving teams can be challenging, some folks find their team then ride it to the end. More comfortable perhaps, but don't underestimate the value of learning from different coaches and playing with different types of players.
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Here's another one. Kid got cut from a top level team last year. While the kid was disappointed and perhaps embarrassed, the kid (and family) acknowledged and accepted the demotion with grace. The kid and family are still friendly with the old team and are well respected as quality people. The kid is thriving on the new team.
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