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SUSA/LIET Memorial Day Tournament a bust
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postand this is one of the reasons that despite having a great facility no clubs want to play there.
Weird, these clubs-just some of the top ECNL, GA and EDP clubs in the NorthEast played in a tournament there, pretty recently. Just a little harder to squeak in a tournament when all the leagues are still "in season" trying to make up games lost due to Covid conflicts. But OK, whatever you say!
FC Stars-MA
South Shore Select-MA
Scorpions-MA
PDA-NJ
STA-NJ
PSA SDFC-NJ
PSA Wildcats-NJ
MFA-NJX-NJ
Dynamite Academy-NJ
CSA-NJ
Rusa-NJ
NJFC-NJ
WNY Flash-NY
CT Rush-NY
Patriots FC-NY
NY Surf-NY
NYSC-NY
Manhattan SC-NY
LISC-NY
LI Slammers-NY
Force FC-NY
Quickstrike FC-NY
SDA-NY
OUSC Valkyrie-NY
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostInteresting belief system. It’s definitely not hype unless you think the results in the leagues are opinion based. If you and your kid are perfectly content at their current club, you should stay where you are, no one is twisting your arm. But it has been my experience at Susa that basically everything is better than where we came from. The tuition includes three or sometimes four days of training if you ask for it, and is year round, including a week of summer camp, fall, spring, and indoor winter plus futsal.
Summer Camp = More $$$$
Fall, Spring, Futsal = More $$$
Look for quality not quantity. Only thing you will find a SUSA is losing records and empty wallets.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostQuantity doesn't equal quality. 3 or 4 days of crappy training just means more gas money.
Summer Camp = More $$$$
Fall, Spring, Futsal = More $$$
Look for quality not quantity. Only thing you will find a SUSA is losing records and empty wallets.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostQuantity doesn't equal quality. 3 or 4 days of crappy training just means more gas money.
Summer Camp = More $$$$
Fall, Spring, Futsal = More $$$
Look for quality not quantity. Only thing you will find a SUSA is losing records and empty wallets.
3 Susa ECNL teams are currently in 1st place in their conference and 4 ECRL teams are currently in 1st place in their conference. Several other teams will qualify for playoffs.
Again, this is against some of the most established clubs in the nation in a season where the girls had to pull double duty with HS Ball, when nobody else in the NE Conference did.
Losing record, GTFOH!
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Who cares. Parents want to pay $3500+a year to play for susa go ahead lol. Personally I think its ridiculous especially if the kid is on a b,c, or d team
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SUSA/LIET Memorial Day Tournament a bust
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAt least not as bad as Barca, which has lots of kids and delusional parents thinking there are 300 players in the organization who are the next Messi. Barca kids and parents are actually pretty comical.
more bs from a sucker susa parent to embarrassed to admit they are paying $3000+ so their pampered kid can play so they try to distract from this.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWho cares. Parents want to pay $3500+a year to play for susa go ahead lol. Personally I think its ridiculous especially if the kid is on a b,c, or d team
What club doesn't charge 3k? Maybe town teams don't. Slammers are 3k and they don't have fields or indoor facility
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat club doesn't charge 3k? Maybe town teams don't. Slammers are 3k and they don't have fields or indoor facility
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My kids played susa alot and have many friends there. Paying that much is stupid. Every team is max roster so kids basically play half a game and sit half a game
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThere's many clubs who play at a high level who charge half of that. Kids can train year round outdoors they don't really need indoor facilities
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