How do the clubs charging $4000+++ convince the families of players 14-24 that it’s worth it. If all the cross country travel and fancy tournaments are supposed to “showcase” for college coaches, seriously, what good does it do your kid to do all that travel and NOT PLAY? Or maybe they a few minutes. It must be some sales pitch. I know at least 3 families that have a severe case of buyers remorse at a club that shall remain nameless. These are good players, hungry to play, but because the families don’t “recruit” (bring in more families and their checkbooks) for the club, the girls sit and are miserable. Yeah the training is ok, but these kids went to play. In games. It’s a shame to watch.
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spot on It is usually too late that the parents and kid realize what a mistake they made. Enjoy the sport and play where you can, no need to travel and waste money on flights, hotels, overnights in 4 different states in one season. Get a life families. It is too short with your high school kids,....have family life.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postspot on It is usually too late that the parents and kid realize what a mistake they made. Enjoy the sport and play where you can, no need to travel and waste money on flights, hotels, overnights in 4 different states in one season. Get a life families. It is too short with your high school kids,....have family life.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHow do the clubs charging $4000+++ convince the families of players 14-24 that it’s worth it. If all the cross country travel and fancy tournaments are supposed to “showcase” for college coaches, seriously, what good does it do your kid to do all that travel and NOT PLAY? Or maybe they a few minutes. It must be some sales pitch. I know at least 3 families that have a severe case of buyers remorse at a club that shall remain nameless. These are good players, hungry to play, but because the families don’t “recruit” (bring in more families and their checkbooks) for the club, the girls sit and are miserable. Yeah the training is ok, but these kids went to play. In games. It’s a shame to watch.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHow do the clubs charging $4000+++ convince the families of players 14-24 that it’s worth it. If all the cross country travel and fancy tournaments are supposed to “showcase” for college coaches, seriously, what good does it do your kid to do all that travel and NOT PLAY? Or maybe they a few minutes. It must be some sales pitch. I know at least 3 families that have a severe case of buyers remorse at a club that shall remain nameless. These are good players, hungry to play, but because the families don’t “recruit” (bring in more families and their checkbooks) for the club, the girls sit and are miserable. Yeah the training is ok, but these kids went to play. In games. It’s a shame to watch.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAs soon as the FOMO parents wake up and stop feeding these clubs, soccer will get it's identity back.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postspot on It is usually too late that the parents and kid realize what a mistake they made. Enjoy the sport and play where you can, no need to travel and waste money on flights, hotels, overnights in 4 different states in one season. Get a life families. It is too short with your high school kids,....have family life.
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