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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf they were going to NY it's doubtful they are best the MA border. Even Hartford to Lancaster is 1.5 hours, New Haven area 2, each way. Cra cra. Too much for players and I imagine it puts a big strain on a family too.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf they were going to NY it's doubtful they are best the MA border. Even Hartford to Lancaster is 1.5 hours, New Haven area 2, each way. Cra cra. Too much for players and I imagine it puts a big strain on a family too.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe Ginga team won a lot of games U9-U12 but it was the worst soccer I have ever seen. Boot the ball up the field over the defenders and midfielders and see if their striker, who was at least a foot taller than anyone else on the field, could outmuscle the opposing defense. And the whole time the Ginga parents would be screaming at everyone. Their kids, opposing players, other parents. Just a total sh** show.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDon't really care. See no reason to speculate about what another family chooses to do. We're all a little soccer crazy or we wouldn't be reading this thread. The reality is both Stars ECNL teams have a great group of kids and parent groups are solid. Most of these families have been in this at a pretty high level for years and have seen all kinds come and go. If new kids come and contribute it'll be fine. Even some drama wouldn't be a particularly new thing.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPost 3985 is a good place to start. They have been at 3 clubs in 3 years. CFC wouldn't play them up so they went to Fury (yes, on Long Island). Then OW who let them play up. Now Stars. Ask yourselves why they aren't going to a CT team or even WC in NY?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe Ginga team won a lot of games U9-U12 but it was the worst soccer I have ever seen. Boot the ball up the field over the defenders and midfielders and see if their striker, who was at least a foot taller than anyone else on the field, could outmuscle the opposing defense. And the whole time the Ginga parents would be screaming at everyone. Their kids, opposing players, other parents. Just a total sh** show.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post^^^Very accurate. There was a thread a few years ago with a parent called Ginga man (that club is loaded with crazy u-little parents) ..... swore they were the best, his kid was top talent, team was full of studs because they killed all other local u-little teams .... at U14 or so everything fell apart as it always does with the other kids catch up with size and athleticism and ginga kids are no longer above average in those departments (other kids improved and ginga players became average or less than average even compared to peers). Puberty kills so many superstar u-littles.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe Ginga team won a lot of games U9-U12 but it was the worst soccer I have ever seen. Boot the ball up the field over the defenders and midfielders and see if their striker, who was at least a foot taller than anyone else on the field, could outmuscle the opposing defense. And the whole time the Ginga parents would be screaming at everyone. Their kids, opposing players, other parents. Just a total sh** show.
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