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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostUnless I am mistaken, you are probably not talking about us, but I will answer. My daughter has also left her team this spring, so the word quit or quitter should only be reserved for players such as her, she hung-up her cleats for good, as in forever. Players that leave individual teams mid-season should be called re-locators, not quitters.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDid it get too tough on her? Did she stop before it was over? Did she find it easier to leave then to face the challenges before season was over? Did you not full-fill your responsibility to you team and your mates? Quitter
No not tough, she lost the love.
Did she stop before it was over?
Yes, but you know that.
Did she find it easier to leave then to face the challenges before season was over?
No, it was very tough for her to leave, she loved her team.
Did you not full-fill your responsibility to you team and your mates?
Not sure which responsibility you mention, the team played just as good without her there.
My point was the word quit has a specific meaning, no??
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYour soccer coach is mean . Quit
Your boss asks too much of you . Quit
Your wife doesn't agree with you . Quit
Life is too tough . Quit
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYour analogies are poor. Not paying the boss, the wife,or life big bucks for kid activity lessons. Youth soccer is a simple transaction. You pay for instruction in soccer for your kid
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYour soccer coach is mean . Quit
Your boss asks too much of you . Quit
Your wife doesn't agree with you . Quit
Life is too tough . Quit
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDumb examples yet even in those circumstances people try many different things to try and make a bad situation work. But sometimes it just can't be fixed and people reach their breaking point. It's youth soccer. It will be quickly forgotten as kids move on with their lives. Better that kids make the decision on their own accord. It's part of growing up.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDid it get too tough on her? Did she stop before it was over? Did she find it easier to leave then to face the challenges before season was over? Did you not full-fill your responsibility to you team and your mates? Quitter
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