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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostA kid with no other option will most certainly pay. Trust me. It's the family's own fault.
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Smart to try when young. A friends son was a very good player, offered tryouts with various professional clubs which he turned down until he was 20 or so. Most offers had been retracted. At the couple that remained, he quickly learned that he was considered "old" to be entering a professional club. Ideally they want younger players they can develop and move up thru the various youth teams. With only 1 offer from a low paying lower division team, the young man returned to finish his last couple years in college. Kudos for trying at the right time because it gave him his best chance of success. Professional soccer is a very difficult, competitive career.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostJust the spring.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf true then this is getting interesting. Kid leaves the Revs to go make it elsewhere overseas and it doesn't work out. He returns home for a half season suspension. Rennicks goes to Germany over the winter break to train prior to a national team camp and is suspended by the Revs for a half and final session in DAP.. Seems there's a big difference in intent between the two. I'd be surprised If this bridge isn't burnt. If so then how Revolutionary of the Revs.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostRennciks is graduating out anyway so it's easy to use him as an example. Revs can still use the younger one as an example to frighten most sheep, yet letting him back on next fall further highlights their hypocricy
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhy is it hypocritical to treat a true prospect differently to the training cones?
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