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I’ve seen a few on Twitter but none I know locally.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostImagine needing validation so badly that you post on twitter youve committed (or even just spoken to coaches), just to flex on other people and get some attention. People today have no decorum.
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I haven’t paid attention to what’s been happening on Twitter and then my D showed me yesterday. Girls posting from ID camps, tagging coaches, sharing graphics sent to them. On one hand, it seemed the point is to make them seem hot commodities but on the other it was kind of embarrassing. Why post at an ID camp that absolutely anyone can register for? And sharing graphics that were sent to you by a coach? One girl in particular is overdoing it so much that I wonder if her parents know or if they’re the ones telling her to do it. Zero clue how to conduct herself online. Social media can be useful if you get coaches to follow you and share regular highlights but the posting of who you talked to and which camp you attended is so crass.
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There’s a theory you should be tagging them to show tour interest. It keeps the schools mentions up and in the news. Not at all how we went about it. Seems like groveling to me
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I haven’t paid attention to what’s been happening on Twitter and then my D showed me yesterday. Girls posting from ID camps, tagging coaches, sharing graphics sent to them. On one hand, it seemed the point is to make them seem hot commodities but on the other it was kind of embarrassing. Why post at an ID camp that absolutely anyone can register for? And sharing graphics that were sent to you by a coach? One girl in particular is overdoing it so much that I wonder if her parents know or if they’re the ones telling her to do it. Zero clue how to conduct herself online. Social media can be useful if you get coaches to follow you and share regular highlights but the posting of who you talked to and which camp you attended is so crass.
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I haven’t paid attention to what’s been happening on Twitter and then my D showed me yesterday. Girls posting from ID camps, tagging coaches, sharing graphics sent to them. On one hand, it seemed the point is to make them seem hot commodities but on the other it was kind of embarrassing. Why post at an ID camp that absolutely anyone can register for? And sharing graphics that were sent to you by a coach? One girl in particular is overdoing it so much that I wonder if her parents know or if they’re the ones telling her to do it. Zero clue how to conduct herself online. Social media can be useful if you get coaches to follow you and share regular highlights but the posting of who you talked to and which camp you attended is so crass.
The schools encourage posting the graphics that they create for the recruits and it can be seen as a sign of disinterest if you don't reciprocate interest.
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Someones kid didn’t get any calls so sad
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You must be stuck in a soccer bubble because this stuff has been happening in basketball and football recruiting for years.
The schools encourage posting the graphics that they create for the recruits and it can be seen as a sign of disinterest if you don't reciprocate interest.
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You must be stuck in a soccer bubble because this stuff has been happening in basketball and football recruiting for years.
The schools encourage posting the graphics that they create for the recruits and it can be seen as a sign of disinterest if you don't reciprocate interest.
Cool, post your graphic but posting yourself at ID camps and tagging the programs is 100% not necessary and whoever told you that is just wrong.
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Yes. People love to hate a kid on top and if it’s who I’m thinking it is this kid has been dealing with it for years. Wishing all the 2007 girls luck on their process
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LOL. Basketball and football are not exactly women’s soccer. Sorry to break that to you.
Cool, post your graphic but posting yourself at ID camps and tagging the programs is 100% not necessary and whoever told you that is just wrong.
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If you are Graeme’s current goalie, CB or attacking mid for the 07’s, he’s looking to replace you.
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