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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMany of the best players in the region? Slow down Momma Bear. If they are "the best kids in the region" why do they need a place to play where they don't have to worry about "whether their performance is worthy of starting or sitting on the bench?" Did you mean "best kids" or "bench kids?"
I think if any program, in any sport, puts together the region's top players for training, there will always be players and parents who believe their son or daughter should be in that discussion. When they are not.... then they have blogs to vent.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI think if any program, in any sport, puts together the region's top players for training, there will always be players and parents who believe their son or daughter should be in that discussion. When they are not.... then they have blogs to vent.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhether all the experts on this site think PP is good or bad, many of the best kids in the region attend religiously. They all love it because it’s fun and it allows them to just play without someone determining whether their performance is worthy of staring or sitting in the bench. More creative play and enthusiasm out there than any training occurring anywhere in the region. Probably one of the best programs out there for kids who love the game, and love being around other kids that love the game. Who cares what other coaches or parents think. The customer loves the product!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnd Mike loves the money. Play to play if you want but don’t BS people about what it is and isn’t. If a kid is highly motivated PP is just not needed. But you have the means and the need so.... play on
I wish my kid had an avenue to train with like minded players. Those summer camps were good as well as hos club. But both places he played with more than a handful of kids who didnt play after freshman year in HS.
So coach, why don't you launch a soccer training program. and you and all the haters of everything can show us how your kid is playing D1, no wait, Professionally in Europe.
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Have any of the coaches involved with PP played or coached at the professional level where they know what a professional youth soccer needs and how to nurture that?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnd Mike loves the money. Play to play if you want but don’t BS people about what it is and isn’t. If a kid is highly motivated PP is just not needed. But you have the means and the need so.... play on
Pay a club thousands.
Pay Mike and PP
They play pick up
Your child goes pro!
Easy!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPro project is pick up for the privileged $$$
Pay for pick up??? That is what is wrong with soccer in this country. Parents pay and arrange everything. I bet kids in the city are playing pick up five days a week for free.
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Ok. So majority of revs starters, bolts starters, best seacoast, former GPS, Valeo and prep school kids are all training together? Anyone whose kid actually goes knows this to be true, right? Call it pick up, call it training, whatever. How is that not good? So PP gets paid for putting it together. Good for them. I don’t see them running ads on Instagram for come one come all sessions so 2nd team regional team players can come play. Give PP guys credit for creating a niche business that there is clearly demand for. So many haters out there. What’s the point?s
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOk. So majority of revs starters, bolts starters, best seacoast, former GPS, Valeo and prep school kids are all training together? Anyone whose kid actually goes knows this to be true, right? Call it pick up, call it training, whatever. How is that not good? So PP gets paid for putting it together. Good for them. I don’t see them running ads on Instagram for come one come all sessions so 2nd team regional team players can come play. Give PP guys credit for creating a niche business that there is clearly demand for. So many haters out there. What’s the point?s
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