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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostVindictive? Jealous? Bored?
Definitely one of those sniveling snotty-nosed kids who had no friends growing up and now has the joy of being a complete jackass on an anonymous blog. I wonder what his son would think of him.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostVindictive? Jealous? Bored?
Definitely one of those sniveling snotty-nosed kids who had no friends growing up and now has the joy of being a complete jackass on an anonymous blog. I wonder what his son would think of him.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPlease, its not just NU. All clubs deal with such parents.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBut ALL NU posters seem to be completely nuts and never give it a rest-- usually under the pretentious rubric of defending their boys. It's not one or two lonely dads, it's a color toon of them all farting the same nonsense. Complete train wreck of a club, won't last another year.
I am not an NU parent, but instead from Valeo. Valeo is a club in between being small and large in size.................probably closer to the smaller side. If we removed all the parents and looked at the club thing logically, there is one comparison that is legitimate. NU and clubs like NU have posed a challenge to the larger clubs by offering good training at a lower price and greater convenience. They (I am told) practice 3 x per week and play a game on the weekend. They were fortunate to find a knowledgeable dad to volunteer who is passionate about the game and is not using this as his next step toward something better i.e. he is committed. They have demonstrated the ability to compete in the massachusetts leagues and in the top divisions. They have the ability to travel to tournaments as they have already shown.
Although I don't know how long such a club will last or remain this inexpensive, but larger clubs should recognize what it is that NU offers and what the larger clubs do not offer. NU has 'upped the ante' and larger clubs should reconsider what they charge, and should practice a minimum of 3 x per week.
NU, and clubs like NU, will continue to be successful at the younger ages. If parents feel that their kids need another level of competition.....and NU-like clubs cannot offer it....then they can move on.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI'm surprised by the number of NU parents that post here. It's disheartening.
Why don't you go find someone else to bully? I'll bet you show your son it's OK to pick on his classmates. Do you show him what a big man you are on TS too?
Not NU-affiliated.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBut ALL NU posters seem to be completely nuts and never give it a rest-- usually under the pretentious rubric of defending their boys. It's not one or two lonely dads, it's a color toon of them all farting the same nonsense. Complete train wreck of a club, won't last another year.
Train wreck? Now you're being comical.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWho the hell are you to decide who can post when and where? It's OK for you to post though?
Why don't you go find someone else to bully? I'll bet you show your son it's OK to pick on his classmates. Do you show him what a big man you are on TS too?
Not NU-affiliated.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWho the hell are you to decide who can post when and where? It's OK for you to post though?
Why don't you go find someone else to bully? I'll bet you show your son it's OK to pick on his classmates. Do you show him what a big man you are on TS too?
Not NU-affiliated.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostVery true, but for the size of NU the percentage of parents that post here appears to be horrifically disproportionate in comparison to the presence of the larger clubs.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDid I miss something? At which point in my 2 sentence post did I say someone couldn't post? Which sentence displayed bullying? Did my post strike you as confrontational in nature? I was making an observation in the first sentence and expressing my opinion in the second.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI am not an NU parent, but instead from Valeo. Valeo is a club in between being small and large in size.................probably closer to the smaller side. If we removed all the parents and looked at the club thing logically, there is one comparison that is legitimate. NU and clubs like NU have posed a challenge to the larger clubs by offering good training at a lower price and greater convenience. They (I am told) practice 3 x per week and play a game on the weekend. They were fortunate to find a knowledgeable dad to volunteer who is passionate about the game and is not using this as his next step toward something better i.e. he is committed. They have demonstrated the ability to compete in the massachusetts leagues and in the top divisions. They have the ability to travel to tournaments as they have already shown.
Although I don't know how long such a club will last or remain this inexpensive, but larger clubs should recognize what it is that NU offers and what the larger clubs do not offer. NU has 'upped the ante' and larger clubs should reconsider what they charge, and should practice a minimum of 3 x per week.
NU, and clubs like NU, will continue to be successful at the younger ages. If parents feel that their kids need another level of competition.....and NU-like clubs cannot offer it....then they can move on.
NU dad's excuse for getting crushed by NEFC was that the exceptional boy was injured. One of many excuses by NU dad but it also points to the lack of development on NU. It was also one of the few soccer-related posts by NU dad that was actually accurate. Without coach dad's boys this team gets crushed by the better teams. And remember 8 v 8 not on the big field. When coach moves on, NU will be 15 players short for playing Div 1. How is this a threat to the big clubs?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostVery true, but for the size of NU the percentage of parents that post here appears to be horrifically disproportionate in comparison to the presence of the larger clubs.
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