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Originally posted by Unregistered View Posti"m not with Bayside. I've never heard of this team but I have a small child who would like to learn soccer. Can any people help me? i give you thanks/.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf they are young and their first go around with organized soccer start with your Town team, see if they like it before you shell out 1000 to 2000 on premier soccer. Their are many clubs that will take your money even if he kid sucks, look at most premier teams in this state they all have kids that don't belong but mommy and daddy fork over the money.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThere are a couple little Messi's in RI who are between 10-12 years old. I have seen a few of them, some play Premier and some I am not sure where they play.
What I am sure is if they continue to develope they will be very good in 2-3 more years.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI think Bayside has one of the better 12 yr old players in the state, very smooth with the ball he is a game changer. The only thing he is missing is a right foot, if he ever develops a right foot he will be unstoppable.
On my sons BWP U10 team we have a player who is Messi Like IMO, very good player.
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BW has a U12 player, playing up I think at U13..scored the winning goal as a 6th grader in the boys' middle school state championship game this year.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWOW, so that gives you what an "A" License. Please so what have you seen in your 8 years. Please shed some light on this on "MOM"
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI'm a soccer mom for the last 8 years and you coaches have not improved at all. Watching you coach is like watching paint dry.
Besides, how could you ever truly understand the game? You don't even own a Xara sweatsuit.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou will never understand the game like I do because I am a professional coach. It is because my teams DON'T win that proves my overwhelming knowledge of the game - which is vastly superior to any soccer parent. I specifically teach my players NOT to score goals because that is NOT the way soccer should be played. The right way to play means that scoring goals is optional.
Besides, how could you ever truly understand the game? You don't even own a Xara sweatsuit.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou will never understand the game like I do because I am a professional coach. It is because my teams DON'T win that proves my overwhelming knowledge of the game - which is vastly superior to any soccer parent. I specifically teach my players NOT to score goals because that is NOT the way soccer should be played. The right way to play means that scoring goals is optional.
Besides, how could you ever truly understand the game? You don't even own a Xara sweatsuit.
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