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Funded travel is not available on the girls side. This is a pay to play game. Even if you can get the fees waived you are in a bubble environment surrounded by the vast majority of kids paying up and with a parent available for transportation. That is the environment and business model. It just is.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFunded travel is not available on the girls side. This is a pay to play game. Even if you can get the fees waived you are in a bubble environment surrounded by the vast majority of kids paying up and with a parent available for transportation. That is the environment and business model. It just is.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFunded travel is not available on the girls side. This is a pay to play game. Even if you can get the fees waived you are in a bubble environment surrounded by the vast majority of kids paying up and with a parent available for transportation. That is the environment and business model. It just is.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLol. Show me the top talent that is funded including travel outside of the MLS clubs. Good luck.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostEven most high schools aren't fully funded. I am sure the poster was jesting when asked for "top talent" and noted high school. Nonetheless, even in high school, kids host fund raisers, etc. to help with the expenses.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostComparing the costs to play HS with the costs involved in playing gda or ecnl or some deluxe club league is ignorant. There is no comparison. Different order of magnitude.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSoccer is no longer a sport where a player can get the attention of college coaches. You have to be playing at some pricey club. At least in some sports there's still some attention being paid to HS athletes.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post" You have to be playing at some pricey club." Not necessarily. Look at Fury, where Riley is absent and doesn't even know you kid. They charge the highest fees. So how can he speak on your child's behalf? Better to play for a coach with contacts, go to ID clinics, and show well.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostID Clinics is where you can make an impression and show interest in the school.
2) Coaches most times separate out the top 15-20 players they are already most interested in. The rest are there to help with their annual budget
3) To get on their radar they've either seen you at a showcase (again via communication) or you've already been in communication with them and peaked their interest
4) Playing at a low level club will make it very difficult to get on the radar of good soccer programs. Target right and you might get a spot on a low level soccer program but great school. It's the school that matters most anyway
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post1) It's very difficult to stand out in ID clinics
2) Coaches most times separate out the top 15-20 players they are already most interested in. The rest are there to help with their annual budget
3) To get on their radar they've either seen you at a showcase (again via communication) or you've already been in communication with them and peaked their interest
4) Playing at a low level club will make it very difficult to get on the radar of good soccer programs. Target right and you might get a spot on a low level soccer program but great school. It's the school that matters most anyway
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt's harder to stand out at a showcase than it is to stand out at a clinic.
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