My daughter would skip college to play pro and not think twice about it. She loves soccer thats why she plays. She goes to school because we make her.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI dont know why I am.entertaining this ignorant comment. But I will tell you this. You have heard of people taking up basketball in college and becoming pros. You have heard of kids taking up football in college and becoming professionals. Kids changing sports and becoming baseball professionals.
You will never hear of someone taking up soccer in later years and becoming a professional. It's too difficult a sport. Athletes like Kobe Bryant, Hakeen Alojuwan (however you spell it) etc who credit their footwork and balance to youth soccer.
If you have ever played each of the big sports like I have and also played Soccer you would know that soccer is the most difficult of them all. Every sport requires athleticism but they all have preplanned plays. Soccer requires lightning fast decision making, vision, not to mention unnatural control, dexterity and coordination with your feet while you are managing all of the above.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy daughter would skip college to play pro and not think twice about it. She loves soccer thats why she plays. She goes to school because we make her.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou never hear of someone taking up soccer in later years and becoming professional because it's a wussy sport for men. Soccer is in no way the most difficult, I'm sorry you were too much of a wuss to succeed in a real sport.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI'm curious about something. I dont have any daughters but I've noticed that the busiest thread on this forum always involve conversations about girls soccer.
This original question did not specify girls they just mentioned "kid". But it turned into a tit for tat about girls soccer.
Why are parents of girls so competitive with each other? Actually as I was writing this I just think I figured it out. It's the mother's of daughters. Not the parents. That's my opinion.
But why are parents (or mothers) of girls so katty against each others kids?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOmg, same for my kid! She hates school, does well, but hates it. She is literally going to college to play soccer, lol. I've already told her that if she had an opportunity to play pro here or in Europe, I'd be fine with her taking it. She can always get a degree down the road if necessary, but there is a small window to play professionally.
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My kid, like 98% of others is in it to have fun, make friends and stay fit and healthy. Problem is 50% of parents think the Elite level is in reach for their kids and that is the big issue with youth sports today.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy kid, like 98% of others is in it to have fun, make friends and stay fit and healthy. Problem is 50% of parents think the Elite level is in reach for their kids and that is the big issue with youth sports today.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFunny because both of your kids play on
The sane team
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postso your kid just plays rec soccer and chases butterflies on the field
understood
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