The discussions on the STA thread, PSA thread, PDA thread, MF thread, CSA thread are all centered on talking about girls soccer. 90% of the discussion in this NJ forum is about the girls side. Why is that? This is not a question about whether girls soccer or boys soccer is more important. I was just wondering what is everyone's opinion as to why girls soccer draws more people to this forum for discussion?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe discussions on the STA thread, PSA thread, PDA thread, MF thread, CSA thread are all centered on talking about girls soccer. 90% of the discussion in this NJ forum is about the girls side. Why is that? This is not a question about whether girls soccer or boys soccer is more important. I was just wondering what is everyone's opinion as to why girls soccer draws more people to this forum for discussion?
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Everyone already knows boys soccer is a lost cause in this country and are worried that girls soccer is heading in the same direction.
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Boys side is more mature on the a couple of fronts. Cost, development strengths, support with scholarships, defined level of competition, etc.
Girls soccer still has that battle of cash grab and coin toss on which league will provide a better pathway to college and US national teams. With two premier leagues and less free money for the girls compared to the boys, clubs are basically fighting to be the premier clubs to retain future profits. Once the landscape gets defined it will mature and be closer to the boys side. But still crazy because my little Suzy is the next Alex Morgan.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe discussions on the STA thread, PSA thread, PDA thread, MF thread, CSA thread are all centered on talking about girls soccer. 90% of the discussion in this NJ forum is about the girls side. Why is that? This is not a question about whether girls soccer or boys soccer is more important. I was just wondering what is everyone's opinion as to why girls soccer draws more people to this forum for discussion?
Hopefully the professional women clubs can be more successful financially and start offering more scholarships to DA players similar to the boys side.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBoys side is more mature on the a couple of fronts. Cost, development strengths, support with scholarships, defined level of competition, etc.
Girls soccer still has that battle of cash grab and coin toss on which league will provide a better pathway to college and US national teams. With two premier leagues and less free money for the girls compared to the boys, clubs are basically fighting to be the premier clubs to retain future profits. Once the landscape gets defined it will mature and be closer to the boys side. But still crazy because my little Suzy is the next Alex Morgan.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOMG, I'm agreeing with someone on this forum. The better boys are sponsored by the MLS teams, so parents can't complain for very long, or their son is tossed for the next kid who has promise. We are paying full price for our girls, so that gives me carte blanc to blast everyone I want
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOMG, I'm agreeing with someone on this forum. The better boys are sponsored by the MLS teams, so parents can't complain for very long, or their son is tossed for the next kid who has promise. We are paying full price for our girls, so that gives me carte blanc to blast everyone I want
Funny how paying through the nose for something crappy makes people speak up.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostExactly. have all those funded academy families start to pay full freight and you will see the TS complaints about the boys side sky rocket.
Funny how paying through the nose for something crappy makes people speak up.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostExactly - the more people pay the higher their expectations and when those expectations aren’t met people complain. When you are paying ALOT of money for something like ECNL you expect what is promised. At my kids club - not in Jersey. When we got offer letter for the ECNL team it said three times a week practice we get 1.5, It said speed and agility program we get a six week program, It said professional staff of coaches we have one coach and a non professional parent, no staff, we share one turf field with four other teams. In short not getting what we paid for so lots of complaints. I’m sure thats why many complain - Promises are made but not kept.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNot just ECNL. Also the GDA clubs over promise and under deliver, and your kid doesn't get to play as much in games. Same story as STA, CSA and SJEB. Going back to my daughters EDP team where she belongs. She is not a National team level player like I was told. Silly me. They were convincing though
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPlease spell out which coach said your kid was a NT player here. This stuff needs to be exposed. Even better since you were apparently promised it from 3 clubs.
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If your kid was truly a NT level player, you'd already know it. It would be evident every time she steps on the pitch to everyone there.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf your kid was truly a NT level player, you'd already know it. It would be evident every time she steps on the pitch to everyone there.
Or should I say that is the business. Selling a load of crap to kids and families for top dollar.
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