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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFixed it for you.
I actually was OK with that poster's original post for the most part. They didn't see the benefit, others replied they do. Not uncommon.
People complain about club soccer and costs at all levels. Those down complain about those above. It's common. The higher you are on the pyramid, the more targets there are.
Again, chose the level that works for everyone when considering in all factors. I've never waivered from that opinion. There is no one size that fits all. That's what is great about the game.
So, once again, I have never convinced anyone they should do anything. Lots of attempts to point out what my family has decided to do is not worthwhile, wasteful, stupid, unnecessary, etc. And, I've always said she is happy with it and we are well aware of what we are getting into.
I will continue to maintain that position in spite of the attacks, and there has been plenty, that everyone should chose their own path.
You just don't like to see balanced reasoning from those who are for it. I get it. You aren't part of it, so you don't understand. Maybe there's a bit of jealousy in there, I don't know. Only you can answer as to why you have made it your mission to educate the masses on the evils of SUSC and DA. Whenever you look in the mirror, you can answer that. I hope you like the answer.
Good luck to all teams this weekend as the new season is underway.
I assume you have to tell yourself otherwise to convince yourself that the program is somehow special and your D is a unicorn.
-Doosh2
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSounds like you're assuming most of the players on the current DA team were forced into it by their parents and dragged kicking and screaming to that 4th practice every week? Most teenagers have minds of their own, so I doubt many are being forced (those that are won't put up with it after the end of this year). There are probably many that were on the fence about it and decided to try it for a year, then re-evaluate if it's something they feel worthwhile to continue. I really don't see a down side to trying it. You also don't know where are these kids live. Perhaps this is the best training they can get without wasting a ton of time commuting down to MA. You're absolutely right though, that your daughter, at this point in time, shouldn't be doing DA, because she doesn't have the drive or motivation to do it. Good that you're keeping your mind open if she changes her desires.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDifferent poster here than the original dooosh you were replying to. Here's where you make me want to bang my head against a wall: you keep implying you think anyone who doesn't like DA is " jealous". Get this through your head. Repeat out loud if you must: SUSC is watered down enough that anyone who really cared to make the move from one of their NPL teams, or another club's NPL, ECNL, or DA to could have. It is not some selective, elite team like you seem to think it is. When you say people are "jealous" it's like seeing two Dunkin Donuts a block apart and claiming the people in the other one are " jealous". ANY of us could have had a spot on the SUSC DA teams for our kid. If we opine that it's a ridiculous and unnecessary program for SUSC, it's because we really think it is, not because we're "jealous".
I assume you have to tell yourself otherwise to convince yourself that the program is somehow special and your D is a unicorn.
-Doosh2
If you are feeling heat because you feel there is some jealousy in there...welll... I guess who’s triggered now?
Good luck to everyone with their games this weekend
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDoes your poor kid have any other interests? Does she do anything else? You always talk like she's soooooo passionate about soccer. Are you sure she is or she just trying to keep you happy? When all this ends, and it will, is she going to be even a remotely interesting person?
But if it matters i’ll answer: she swims, skis, hikes, and likes lots of things that typical teenagers like. But she loves soccer. Every year we talk about she wants to do and it’s soccer. Sure she sees I love it and it’s always been a part of her life. Just like hiking and skiing. I expect that’s common for lots of kids to like what their parents do.
I don’t get the correlation between passion for something and not having a life. These stretches of logic are getting absurd.
You’ve got some serious issues to be speaking negatively about a kid. No reason to make it so nasty.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNope, and I wasn't talking about Seacoast specifically. I didn't suggest anyone was forced to do anything either. My post was just meant to be general. I just don't see the ROI/the value in DA compared to other paths etc... whether it'd Seacoast DA, NEFC DA, or some other. I'm not cheap, but I always look for the best deal on anything I buy. Again, if it's the 4 trainings, great coaching, and good competition, I can get that for way less than 20k + a year. And again, if your pathway is anything less than D1 or NT, you're wasting your money on DA. If you've got time and money to burn go for it, but I doubt you could convince me that DA is good value compared to other options or pathways.
For the less than 6K per year that I spend on my daughter to play DA we get the following: 4 Weekly training sessions, games most every weekend, great coaching, goalkeeper training, 2 full GK kits, 2 full training kits, warm-up, weight and speed training, video analysis, full travel costs for league games including charter bus to/from games, and 3 showcase tournaments.
Now that 6K does go up to roughly 7.5K because I have to purchase the flights for her to travel to the showcases. However, once there, she stays at the team hotel with lodging / food / and travel to and from games covered. Once at the showcases though, she has the opportunity to be watched by US YNT scouts, along with over 200 D1 and D2 college coaches.
I also have the choice if I want to travel to any of the away games / showcases. If I choose to, then yes the cost increases, but the cost does not go to the club. It is for my travel/hotel room/food, not my D's.
The DA may not be for you or for your D, but I can assure you there are clubs that are way less than 20K per year. Actually the 7.5K is less than what I paid for the club team below the DA team, since I had to cover all the travel costs associated with the GotSoccer point tournaments, ERL, and State Cup games. Think I'll keep my D there as long as she can make the team and has a passion for the sport.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI'm not sure what club costs 20K + per year, but I wouldn't send my D there either. My D does play DA though, not Seacoast, and I can tell you personally we pay nothing near that cost. In fact we pay less than 10K per year.
For the less than 6K per year that I spend on my daughter to play DA we get the following: 4 Weekly training sessions, games most every weekend, great coaching, goalkeeper training, 2 full GK kits, 2 full training kits, warm-up, weight and speed training, video analysis, full travel costs for league games including charter bus to/from games, and 3 showcase tournaments.
Now that 6K does go up to roughly 7.5K because I have to purchase the flights for her to travel to the showcases. However, once there, she stays at the team hotel with lodging / food / and travel to and from games covered. Once at the showcases though, she has the opportunity to be watched by US YNT scouts, along with over 200 D1 and D2 college coaches.
I also have the choice if I want to travel to any of the away games / showcases. If I choose to, then yes the cost increases, but the cost does not go to the club. It is for my travel/hotel room/food, not my D's.
The DA may not be for you or for your D, but I can assure you there are clubs that are way less than 20K per year. Actually the 7.5K is less than what I paid for the club team below the DA team, since I had to cover all the travel costs associated with the GotSoccer point tournaments, ERL, and State Cup games. Think I'll keep my D there as long as she can make the team and has a passion for the sport.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDifferent poster. There you go again thinking there only one pro-DA on here again
But if it matters i’ll answer: she swims, skis, hikes, and likes lots of things that typical teenagers like. But she loves soccer. Every year we talk about she wants to do and it’s soccer. Sure she sees I love it and it’s always been a part of her life. Just like hiking and skiing. I expect that’s common for lots of kids to like what their parents do.
I don’t get the correlation between passion for something and not having a life. These stretches of logic are getting absurd.
You’ve got some serious issues to be speaking negatively about a kid. No reason to make it so nasty.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI'm not sure what club costs 20K + per year, but I wouldn't send my D there either. My D does play DA though, not Seacoast, and I can tell you personally we pay nothing near that cost. In fact we pay less than 10K per year.
For the less than 6K per year that I spend on my daughter to play DA we get the following: 4 Weekly training sessions, games most every weekend, great coaching, goalkeeper training, 2 full GK kits, 2 full training kits, warm-up, weight and speed training, video analysis, full travel costs for league games including charter bus to/from games, and 3 showcase tournaments.
Now that 6K does go up to roughly 7.5K because I have to purchase the flights for her to travel to the showcases. However, once there, she stays at the team hotel with lodging / food / and travel to and from games covered. Once at the showcases though, she has the opportunity to be watched by US YNT scouts, along with over 200 D1 and D2 college coaches.
I also have the choice if I want to travel to any of the away games / showcases. If I choose to, then yes the cost increases, but the cost does not go to the club. It is for my travel/hotel room/food, not my D's.
The DA may not be for you or for your D, but I can assure you there are clubs that are way less than 20K per year. Actually the 7.5K is less than what I paid for the club team below the DA team, since I had to cover all the travel costs associated with the GotSoccer point tournaments, ERL, and State Cup games. Think I'll keep my D there as long as she can make the team and has a passion for the sport.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI'm not sure what club costs 20K + per year, but I wouldn't send my D there either. My D does play DA though, not Seacoast, and I can tell you personally we pay nothing near that cost. In fact we pay less than 10K per year.
For the less than 6K per year that I spend on my daughter to play DA we get the following: 4 Weekly training sessions, games most every weekend, great coaching, goalkeeper training, 2 full GK kits, 2 full training kits, warm-up, weight and speed training, video analysis, full travel costs for league games including charter bus to/from games, and 3 showcase tournaments.
Now that 6K does go up to roughly 7.5K because I have to purchase the flights for her to travel to the showcases. However, once there, she stays at the team hotel with lodging / food / and travel to and from games covered. Once at the showcases though, she has the opportunity to be watched by US YNT scouts, along with over 200 D1 and D2 college coaches.
I also have the choice if I want to travel to any of the away games / showcases. If I choose to, then yes the cost increases, but the cost does not go to the club. It is for my travel/hotel room/food, not my D's.
The DA may not be for you or for your D, but I can assure you there are clubs that are way less than 20K per year. Actually the 7.5K is less than what I paid for the club team below the DA team, since I had to cover all the travel costs associated with the GotSoccer point tournaments, ERL, and State Cup games. Think I'll keep my D there as long as she can make the team and has a passion for the sport.
Next, parent cost still has to be part of it. I'm sure a lot of parents still actually want to see their kids play for starters, never mind don't fully trust leaving their kids(and their health) in the hands of the Clubs.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat's a decent deal. From what I've seen a lot of the away league games are several hours drive though. For example, for SUSC, they have 8 games that are 4+ hours drive this year. The Club buses the kids there, puts them up in a hotel, and feeds them for all these games, as part of the yearly fee (at least for your kids club?)? I wonder what SUSC does.
Next, parent cost still has to be part of it. I'm sure a lot of parents still actually want to see their kids play for starters, never mind don't fully trust leaving their kids(and their health) in the hands of the Clubs.
As a comparison, ECNL does two games/per weekend in similar locations, so most of those require at least one night stay, possibly two.
Showcases travel are coordinated through the club, parents can tag along on their own. Some will, some won't. That is all an extra expense.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLooks like there will be anywhere from 2-7 nights in hotels for away games for the 2018-2019 season. Game time matters (younger kids have earlier games, which may necessitate a Friday night travel; older can do out-and-backs in same day).
As a comparison, ECNL does two games/per weekend in similar locations, so most of those require at least one night stay, possibly two.
Showcases travel are coordinated through the club, parents can tag along on their own. Some will, some won't. That is all an extra expense.
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Originally posted by UnregisteredThat’s a sweet deal y’all get at Empire. If Nefc OfferUp something like this it would make me happy and not question my decisions. Now, if Empire ever wins a single game at any age group I just may move to them upstate hills with my kid.
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I guess Seacoast is still breaking the rules. Public high school player played again on Saturday.
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