The director of Surf trying to put together an 08’ girls team. They have been playing indoor tournament with girls from LGN and Stony Brook Atletico. Causing problems for both of those clubs. LGN Girls practicing with surf, LGN and Atony Brook. Can’t make this **** up with some of these parents
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe director of Surf trying to put together an 08’ girls team. They have been playing indoor tournament with girls from LGN and Stony Brook Atletico. Causing problems for both of those clubs. LGN Girls practicing with surf, LGN and Atony Brook. Can’t make this **** up with some of these parents
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Surf is clearly posting tryouts specific to an age group. Its completely fair that the OP has reason for concern and to question the parents on their teams. There are many training companies out there that only do the additional training part and are not looking to form teams. Going to train with Surf for the winter sure seems like the parents are looking to leave their current club / team and not just doing extra winter training.
If I had a son or daughter on a team that had many players showing up to a tryout for a different club and then playing in tournaments with them, I would be very concerned that my kid wouldn't have much of a team left come the spring. Maybe they are just trying to get the parents on the team to be honest with them before they get close to the spring season???
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSurf is clearly posting tryouts specific to an age group. Its completely fair that the OP has reason for concern and to question the parents on their teams. There are many training companies out there that only do the additional training part and are not looking to form teams. Going to train with Surf for the winter sure seems like the parents are looking to leave their current club / team and not just doing extra winter training.
If I had a son or daughter on a team that had many players showing up to a tryout for a different club and then playing in tournaments with them, I would be very concerned that my kid wouldn't have much of a team left come the spring. Maybe they are just trying to get the parents on the team to be honest with them before they get close to the spring season???
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSurf is clearly posting tryouts specific to an age group. Its completely fair that the OP has reason for concern and to question the parents on their teams. There are many training companies out there that only do the additional training part and are not looking to form teams. Going to train with Surf for the winter sure seems like the parents are looking to leave their current club / team and not just doing extra winter training.
If I had a son or daughter on a team that had many players showing up to a tryout for a different club and then playing in tournaments with them, I would be very concerned that my kid wouldn't have much of a team left come the spring. Maybe they are just trying to get the parents on the team to be honest with them before they get close to the spring season???
Word is they signed with SUSA and not Surf
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The Susa RL team Is not really a step up from LGN. They lost to a division 2 EDP team and tied LGN in the Fall.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe Susa RL team Is not really a step up from LGN. They lost to a division 2 EDP team and tied LGN in the Fall.
Susa teams do not allow that kind of parent involvement at any age "for the most part".
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTalent aside who in their right mind would have their kid go to this 2008 LGN team with this toxic group? Youth soccer is a small world here on LI.
Susa teams do not allow that kind of parent involvement at any age "for the most part".
What does "for the most part" mean? Isn't that saying there is parent involvement? Kind of ridiculous statement.
Any updates from the Surf '08 tryouts yesterday?
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