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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAre you sure about that? Scales’ ****ty reputation reaches far beyond our little corner of the country.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPositive. Scales didn’t have any influence over his grades. Parents never think about the academics. A strong transcript + soccer skills + work ethic = a college roster spot. My guess is that the money I saved on soccer will cover his first year of college.
Although they couldn’t score goals either.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt’s the soccer skills that people will question. Playing for the Revs doesn’t hold a lot of water and sitting the bench in college won’t be much fun. Most college coaches aren’t looking for kids to keep the ball until they turn it over because they were never taught how to play on a team. There is more to soccer than scoring goals too bad the Revs never understood that.
Although they couldn’t score goals either.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLots and lots of timid kids are happier anywhere but at the Revs. Work on mental toughness with your child.
Your kid most likely would have wound up at the same place without the Revs and all the drama, but yippee 🥳🥳 you saved a few $.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHa Ha - and scales gave kids bad recommendations on top of the bad soccer. Get what you pay for.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI remember one time a high level coach was coming specifically to watch a team-mate of my son's - normally a very consistent player who got plenty of PT and it wasn't an overly challenging game. They didn't play him at all despite them knowing full well that coach would be there. That was our last year. Phuk that. I get they want pro players - but who does that to kids?
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I’ve been coaching for 25 years and at a higher level than this. I’ve never seen a coach go out of his way to sabotage a kid or try to hurt a kid like that. I’ve seen coaches treat players poorly, but not be so intentional about hurting a kid.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI’ve been coaching for 25 years and at a higher level than this. I’ve never seen a coach go out of his way to sabotage a kid or try to hurt a kid like that. I’ve seen coaches treat players poorly, but not be so intentional about hurting a kid.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postlol not the poster but none of those are top soccer programs. Lots of good schools and decent soccer, but top soccer at all.
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what an embarassment -
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAre you defending a coach that intentionally sat a player that a college coach specifically came to watch?
Let's hope that's why he was finally caught with his mouth openly trashing one the week he was fired.
Way to go adult dad "academy director" of NE REVOLUTION
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