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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis aint life and death. This is merely a sport. “ why so serious”?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMost of YOUR OVER PRIVILEDGED children are not real athletes. You Americans, especially, in the NE region, can't see past your nose because you think your money ultimately makes you and thereby your kid better. Most of your kinds are mildly fast, and quasi with the soccer IQ, but definitely not on par with the skills needed to play at a high level. Most of your kids cannot play a 90 minute game without running out of gas (which is another reason most of you really b#$%h about substitutes. If you had a quality player, no matter the politics - your kid would get significant playing time. If your kid doesn't play a full game - guess what? Your kid isn't cutting it.) Back to my point, however, your kids do not get in the gym, follow a healthy nutrition plan, work on their stamina through cardio. Your kids aren't going out to the fields taking shots on the net, getting to practice early to condition before the practice starts. They don't listen to their teammate other than their social media interactions and the other half don't know the difference between being bossy and being a team leader.
All of this starts with the fact that they are a reflection of you and your work ethic and parenting. You want things to change? You want your child to be successful? DO BETTER YOURSELVES! Show them what a true work ethic is and how successful people never settle. How learning from a loss makes them better all around. Most of you will miss the point of this and others will give some ridiculous commentary which they feel brings levity to their lack of knowledge. YOUR KIDS ARE PRIVELEDGED. LET THEM WORK FOR THEIR MERITS FOR ONCE.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMost of YOUR OVER PRIVILEDGED children are not real athletes. You Americans, especially, in the NE region, can't see past your nose because you think your money ultimately makes you and thereby your kid better. Most of your kinds are mildly fast, and quasi with the soccer IQ, but definitely not on par with the skills needed to play at a high level. Most of your kids cannot play a 90 minute game without running out of gas (which is another reason most of you really b#$%h about substitutes. If you had a quality player, no matter the politics - your kid would get significant playing time. If your kid doesn't play a full game - guess what? Your kid isn't cutting it.) Back to my point, however, your kids do not get in the gym, follow a healthy nutrition plan, work on their stamina through cardio. Your kids aren't going out to the fields taking shots on the net, getting to practice early to condition before the practice starts. They don't listen to their teammate other than their social media interactions and the other half don't know the difference between being bossy and being a team leader.
All of this starts with the fact that they are a reflection of you and your work ethic and parenting. You want things to change? You want your child to be successful? DO BETTER YOURSELVES! Show them what a true work ethic is and how successful people never settle. How learning from a loss makes them better all around. Most of you will miss the point of this and others will give some ridiculous commentary which they feel brings levity to their lack of knowledge. YOUR KIDS ARE PRIVELEDGED. LET THEM WORK FOR THEIR MERITS FOR ONCE.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWho needs a scolding about kid soccer from some anonymous soccer poster. These girls are out here working on soccer, not sitting home on the phones. They all should be encouraged and given self righteous lectures.
PRIVILEDGE AT ITS FINEST.
Your kids are a product of you. Scary to say the least.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYour kid is LAZY. Not working hard. If they were, you wouldn't be on here whining. WAAHHHHH, playing time, WAHHHHH DA sucks, WAHHHHHH this is why soccer doesn't work....
PRIVILEDGE AT ITS FINEST.
Your kids are a product of you. Scary to say the least.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYour kid is LAZY. Not working hard. If they were, you wouldn't be on here whining. WAAHHHHH, playing time, WAHHHHH DA sucks, WAHHHHHH this is why soccer doesn't work....
PRIVILEDGE AT ITS FINEST.
Your kids are a product of you. Scary to say the least.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postlol. are you one of those that takes a less rigorous academic load to have lots of time for soccer training? Seen it. That is what I call a messed up work ethic priority. These kids are under pressure to carve out too much time for sports, not too little.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHow about the "we home school our kids" people who barely educate their kids while having them practice soccer all day. Strange priorities.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postneither is perfect. GDA subbing rule is problematic and the large rosters that some teams have make it worse. Bottom line is that regardless of how beneficial the GDA practice to game ratio is, players want to play in games not just practice. It seems like ECNL is better at giving players game opportunities whether on their rostered teams or on a composite team.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postthis is a bad take. players who are good enough to be considered for NTs dont worry about not getting enough minutes. The players who are impacted by sub rules are the ones who probably should not be there anyway. That goes for GDA and ECNL.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis aint life and death. This is merely a sport. “ why so serious”?
At the top end in other countries, its all merit/potential based. They are going to kick our butts soon. They already are at youth level
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