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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI have noticed this as well. Every time someone asks a question about CSA there is an immediate response bashing MFA. What you're saying makes sense if CSA has someone constantly monitoring this forum.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf Andrew was a proper DOC he would have put a stop to this behavior but that would have been hypocritical of him since he is involved also. At this point it’s almost a full year of this monkey business and instead of focusing on coaching these guys are still angry about losing some teams to Match Fit.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI’ve been on and off reading these threads for a while. I’m actually embarrassed that I am associated with Match Fit. Which I no longer will be after spring. You guys are embarrassing and sound obsessed on a level that truly isn’t healthy. I hope I don’t stand next to you on the sidelines. A lot of what is written about MF and RT is true, but the parents are even worse. RT is obsessed with keeping his players in line and under his thumb. He’ll makes deals with anyone of value. No rhyme or reason to his decisions, except that if you are willing to kiss his ass and never question him you may have a better opportunity. The parents and the clicks and the hierarchy of who is in the know of club business is disgusting. Pitting kids against each other. These posts and endless attack on a random coach and CSA is baffling to me. My advice, worry about your own club because you’ve got problems within.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou must mean cliques Niko not clicks. Read a book and stay off the message boards
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We left CSA for Matchfit and are much happier there. CSA only cares about their few favorites and the loudest parents. Matchfit has better training and opportunities to play across all different teams. It has been a much better experience
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWe left CSA for Matchfit and are much happier there. CSA only cares about their few favorites and the loudest parents. Matchfit has better training and opportunities to play across all different teams. It has been a much better experience
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWe have had a similar experience at MF Shore. CSA did absolutely nothing to support our girls teams because they were entirely focused on their boys program. Our kids have been much happier in the MF training environment and most importantly they get excellent training and play against the most talented kids in their age groups in the area every practice.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWe left CSA for Matchfit and are much happier there. CSA only cares about their few favorites and the loudest parents. Matchfit has better training and opportunities to play across all different teams. It has been a much better experience
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOur experience at MF Shore has been awesome so far. My daughter is happy and plays with confidence, the coaching and support provided by the Match Fit Family North/Shore/Mercer has been excellent. The club has been so welcoming and truly runs an Academy style program. From training, to competition the club has the right attitude and it really runs so smoothly here compared to CSA . Tournaments , practice sessions are all top notch and first class, I cannot tell you how excited my daughter is to play here. Our best decision was cutting ties with CSA and making the jump to MFS
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI guess if your paying extra for Alex Ramos trainings. Otherwise be honest training is terrible, or entire teams wouldn’t be paying AR to train them.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt’s stunning that parents actually think that constantly doing outside training with Ramos is a testament to how hard the girls are working. If 9-10 year olds are training 4-5 times a week the only thing that tells me is something is lacking in their team training. Which we already know there is.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWe left MatchFit for CSA and are much happier there. MatchFit cares about their few favorites and the loudest parents. CSA has way better training and opportunities to play across all different teams. It has been a much better experience.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNS does personal training for CSA players outside of his team training. Does that mean the other CSA coaches suck? Your assumptions and conclusions are both inaccurate.
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