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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt's really too bad that families with this type of attitude are taking up spots in an MLS DA program. You're simply using the program to get free training using the free showcases to get into college, when (assuming your kid feels the same way) the player has no aspirations for a career in soccer. I'm fine with a kid having college as a back up plan if things don't pan out, but to go into the program with a mentality other than trying to achieve the highest level in the sport is just going to end up hurting the program for those who are there for the right reasons.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt's really too bad that families with this type of attitude are taking up spots in an MLS DA program. You're simply using the program to get free training using the free showcases to get into college, when (assuming your kid feels the same way) the player has no aspirations for a career in soccer. I'm fine with a kid having college as a back up plan if things don't pan out, but to go into the program with a mentality other than trying to achieve the highest level in the sport is just going to end up hurting the program for those who are there for the right reasons.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt's really too bad that families with this type of attitude are taking up spots in an MLS DA program. You're simply using the program to get free training using the free showcases to get into college, when (assuming your kid feels the same way) the player has no aspirations for a career in soccer. I'm fine with a kid having college as a back up plan if things don't pan out, but to go into the program with a mentality other than trying to achieve the highest level in the sport is just going to end up hurting the program for those who are there for the right reasons.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostJust like with any other club. You had never realized it before Revs, when your son was the chosen one.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPlayers had more choices if they did not get playing time - play with another team, change teams, play up etc. There are none on the Revs if your son is sitting.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPlayers had more choices if they did not get playing time - play with another team, change teams, play up etc. There are none on the Revs if your son is sitting.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGood point. DA is backwards in its thinking. How can players get better with less?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt's really too bad that families with this type of attitude are taking up spots in an MLS DA program. You're simply using the program to get free training using the free showcases to get into college, when (assuming your kid feels the same way) the player has no aspirations for a career in soccer. I'm fine with a kid having college as a back up plan if things don't pan out, but to go into the program with a mentality other than trying to achieve the highest level in the sport is just going to end up hurting the program for those who are there for the right reasons.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat if #18 is and is sitting, while #3, #4, #5, #14 just want to go to college?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat if #18 is and is sitting, while #3, #4, #5, #14 just want to go to college?
When the professional market becomes realistic in terms of both money and spots then you'll see more playing for your so-called "right reasons."
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat #18 wants is irrelevant since he isn't go to play pro or even D1.
When the professional market becomes realistic in terms of both money and spots then you'll see more playing for your so-called "right reasons."
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt's really too bad that families with this type of attitude are taking up spots in an MLS DA program. You're simply using the program to get free training using the free showcases to get into college, when (assuming your kid feels the same way) the player has no aspirations for a career in soccer. I'm fine with a kid having college as a back up plan if things don't pan out, but to go into the program with a mentality other than trying to achieve the highest level in the sport is just going to end up hurting the program for those who are there for the right reasons.
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