The ones who think that the investment in club soccer, private training, travel, etc. will somehow lead to a positive return on investment for a college scholarship. Haha Good times.
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Going back a bit but D was in the finals for edp states and was keeping the ball at her feet until the forward challenged her to pick it up. They were up 1-0 and she wasted a good 3 minutes due to the opposite team not paying attention. The parents were going absolutely nuts yelling at the kids. Afterwards a parent from the opposing team was brazon enough to walk up and call her a cheating Biotch.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostThe ones who think that the investment in club soccer, private training, travel, etc. will somehow lead to a positive return on investment for a college scholarship. Haha Good times.
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The craziest are the ones who coach from the sidelines... despite having played very low level or zero soccer themselves. As if their sideline screaming motivation will assist the kids with their D1 scholarship.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostThe ones who think that the investment in club soccer, private training, travel, etc. will somehow lead to a positive return on investment for a college scholarship. Haha Good times.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostThe craziest are the ones who coach from the sidelines... despite having played very low level or zero soccer themselves. As if their sideline screaming motivation will assist the kids with their D1 scholarship.
to dad and says “Dad stop!”
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Absolute best part of my day is when a kid turns
to dad and says “Dad stop!”
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My D has a teammate who has to do this every other game and its always hard to see. All the sideline "help" just has the opposite effect and you can just see the confidence and fun drain from the player in those moments.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostThe ones who think that the investment in club soccer, private training, travel, etc. will somehow lead to a positive return on investment for a college scholarship. Haha Good times.
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this is not fair. access to the College system requires Club soccer. it is set up this way on purpose. What other option do parents have?
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No it doesn't. Unless your saying club soccer is travel soccer then yes at least have to be on a travel team.
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That is too bad. If the kid likes or doesn't mind the motivation from the sideline that is one thing, but once they make it clear they want you to keep quiet, you need to do so. I used to be more vocal (almost always in a positive way) when my kids were younger but one daughter said it made her feel uncomfortable so I pretty much say nothing, sit back and enjoy the game. It really is much more enjoyable this way.
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