Can any parents provide serious info on TSF? I heard mostly good things but also interested in anything people know about it. I have a middle-school son that might try out there.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCan any parents provide serious info on TSF? I heard mostly good things but also interested in anything people know about it. I have a middle-school son that might try out there.
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Better on boys side than girls side.. TSF is a bit pricey for the quality offered. if you are looking for top quality soccer ,and league, I would not waste my money at TSF
On the brighter side, John is a great teacher of the game and has impeccable credentials.
If he is your sons coach, your son is in very capable hands.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBetter on boys side than girls side.. TSF is a bit pricey for the quality offered. if you are looking for top quality soccer ,and league, I would not waste my money at TSF
On the brighter side, John is a great teacher of the game and has impeccable credentials.
If he is your sons coach, your son is in very capable hands.
what clubs in the same area are better than TSF or better for the money?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHow old is your son? Where has he played so far- another club, town soccer, rec?
How talented?
My answer will depend on your answers.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostStarted with our local travel club then moved to a good EDP club. decent player I think - not Red Bull or nycfc academy level but not too far away from that level I think
But Buyer Beware , your mileage may vary depending on coach and age group.
Good Luck!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCan any parents provide serious info on TSF? I heard mostly good things but also interested in anything people know about it. I have a middle-school son that might try out there.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAssuming your child is young enough and not at the DA level, I would look at the STA Boys ECNL team. They are not on a DA club level , however ,the club is at a good level, with college bound players. They have a solid program/infrastructure with many outside turf fields and a bigger indoor facility than TSF. There is good talent within each age group.
But Buyer Beware , your mileage may vary depending on coach and age group.
Good Luck!
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