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Originally posted by Guest View PostWhy so angry are you another one wandering around til 10 at nite watching kids scrimmage on 1/8 of a field in a coaches trench ? If you ever see my kids play you’d know I give a lot back to the game big shot
I won't brag about my kids, it's irrelevant. So, welcome aboard and appreciate your extra efforts that everyone can enjoy your knowledge and experience. One thing about the sport is there aren't enough of it, even today.
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I'm not angry, I'm giving you a compliment for giving back to the game. It's not easy for everyone so I'm glad there are others like myself who do a lot.
I won't brag about my kids, it's irrelevant. So, welcome aboard and appreciate your extra efforts that everyone can enjoy your knowledge and experience. One thing about the sport is there aren't enough of it, even today.
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No kidding. Posts about collegiate D3 soccer and simpleton takes it as an opportunity to give a shot at club coaches. Weirdos.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostWhat’s the original question ? which D3 schools have decent academics and soccer , the OP question is what’s weird . Why ask such stupid questions
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Originally posted by Guest View PostIt has nothing to do with my kid or anyone’s kid , and everyone knows when u attack someone for nothing it’s your own inner frustration, , if clubs only provide leagues then why have coaches , for some keyboard idiot to say coaching doesn’t matter than why are the internationals better ?
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Of course coaches matter! But why blame the clubs and coaches when players do not develop to become competitive enough for college soccer. You could train 20 players doing the same drills and same training yet maybe 2-3 will develop to be good enough to play college soccer. That’s life! Players develop to a certain level and for the vast majority they are just not good enough to play at a higher level in college. TS posters look for excuses to blame clubs and coaches.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostMy wife , myself and my kids will play college soccer but that has nothing to do wt the fact that how much scrimmaging in small sections of a field nite after nite is productive, it’s not , I won’t break down tech\tactical stuff on this but kids have no idea about movement and position and responsibility both in and out of possession it’s just kids spastically rushing playing ball forward n long and a few scissors in between . If that’s good to you than I respect your opinion . We have superior women soccer players athletically bc men sports make big money other sports in US even in college now wt NIL . But if you disagree ok
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Originally posted by Guest View PostMy wife , myself and my kids will play college soccer but that has nothing to do wt the fact that how much scrimmaging in small sections of a field nite after nite is productive, it’s not , I won’t break down tech\tactical stuff on this but kids have no idea about movement and position and responsibility both in and out of possession it’s just kids spastically rushing playing ball forward n long and a few scissors in between . If that’s good to you than I respect your opinion . We have superior women soccer players athletically bc men sports make big money other sports in US even in college now wt NIL . But if you disagree ok
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Is the same excuse for years the cultural excuse , most 8 year boys who play soccer play edp and town soccer practice 4 times a week and play games all weekend and cup games and scrimmages between that and a bunch tournaments , train all winter futsal /indoor and quit all other activities except soccer , it’s basically a pro schedule . You mentioned after school activity what now European kids play soccer in school come on wt the excuses . Coaching is bad boys soccer , US women have best soccer players in terms of athletlicism and look who coaches them an English woman and other coach Jill Ellis she won multiple World Cups she European.
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You know, a lot of people don't know a GD thing about collegiate soccer. So, they go to a welcoming website like talking-soccer.com to ask a question, and look forward to informative, respectful response.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostI rather my daughter look at D3 schools to still play soccer but also have a life outside of soccer and enjoy the entire college experience. Any school recommendations that have a good D3 programs as well as great academics ??
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