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I come from an ultra competitive family. Losing is losing. Impotent possession is for eunuchs. If you take pride in a loss, then you’ve been drinking too much bottled water.
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I'm sure there's a lot of losing and impotence for your family to endure. If you all were more ultracompetitive in reading comprehension, one of you would understand that "pride" in a "loss" was not at issue, but slobbering, ignorant, rah-rah pride in a *win* when you actually didn't play that well. But that's a matter for kids who are really driven to get to the next level in their sport, there's no need to interrupt your "Meet the Parent" volleyball game to explain.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostAre you suggesting people grow up and focus on not winning because that is what mature adults do in professional leagues??
"If you don't think too good, don't think too much." TW
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Select had 2 age groups in the playoffs with none advancing. Every single NEFC team made it and 5 of the 6 won their group stage, with a couple age groups headed to finals in St Louis. they are not the same.
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but select has super rich parents so it all equal outs between the 2 clubs. NEFC has way better teams as you point out, but select has way richer parents so this is why select parents always compare the 2 clubs together. NEFC is a much better club than select. It's embarrassing to compare the 2 clubs together. It's actually like comparing Stars Blue and Stars White.
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It’s not embarrassing to compare the two clubs as they are equal offering equal opportunity to the same pathway. Richer parents? Generalize much. You assume all the players at select come from wealth. They don’t. It’s a mixed bag just like NEFC.
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Ignore the dumb posts. The most controversial / stupid posts are just being made to stir the pot. There’s 1 guy in particular for whom this seems to be his full time occupation.
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but select has super rich parents so it all equal outs between the 2 clubs. NEFC has way better teams as you point out, but select has way richer parents so this is why select parents always compare the 2 clubs together. NEFC is a much better club than select. It's embarrassing to compare the 2 clubs together. It's actually like comparing Stars Blue and Stars White.
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Non-GA parent here. What were the U15 game scores this year between SSS & NEFC?
3-0
For those not good at math, that’s NEFC 8-0 over Select for the season home and away. Or, it’s an average score of 4-0.
One team is in the GA final 4. The other don’t make the GA playoffs.
Explain to me how the teams are equal?
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5-0
3-0
For those not good at math, that’s NEFC 8-0 over Select for the season home and away. Or, it’s an average score of 4-0.
One team is in the GA final 4. The other don’t make the GA playoffs.
Explain to me how the teams are equal?
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Another SSS Dad chiming in… rich? Far from it. Fool, would LOVE to discuss that in person. The club is a perfect fit for my family (3g spread out). We are happy with all aspects. My oldest is playing d-1 (some scholarship money) my second is recruited to play in a small d-19again some money) my 3rd is too young.hope she sticks with it but as long as she has a great experience I’m happy with whatever outcome happens. Great family atmosphere and caring staff. Although it has grown and seen some turnover I still see the smaller caring vibe ! So it’s worth it for me to work a little out from time to time to see my children in this program.
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