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Where do players go who can not afford it?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI am not the poster, but I think he was saying that RTC was a good value. And for the one year we did it, I thought so too. We now are at an age where there is no RTC and my DD makes the ODP team every year and goes to Regionals, and that is fairly pricey and we question the value. This year our club team costs are going to be probably $8,000, maybe more, and for that, I would prefer to have done ECNL vs. what we did. Although what we did was pretty good and resulted in strong exposure for our girls. ECNL probably would have delivered better exposure, but what we got was very good. And we still have regionals left to attend, which should be attended by a good number of coaches.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI don't mean to sound negative but from what I am hearing Regionals does not draw as many coaches as it used to. I am sure there will be some but nothing like it used to be prior to ECNL.
More and more players are having to attend ID camps to get seen by coaches if their teams are not in the top events.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostArrogance eh? You assume that I was handed everything in life that I have today. I got one thing, parents who said education is important and made it so. I earned my degrees, paid for the second one myself and paid for about half of the first one. That put me in position to earn a very good living. You seem to want everything handed to you. You want your kid to play for free because you are lazy and can't earn a decent living. Yet somehow, you have a computer and Internet. I love the people who think just because they don't have something, it should be given to them.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostArrogance eh? You assume that I was handed everything in life that I have today. I got one thing, parents who said education is important and made it so. I earned my degrees, paid for the second one myself and paid for about half of the first one. That put me in position to earn a very good living. You seem to want everything handed to you. You want your kid to play for free because you are lazy and can't earn a decent living. Yet somehow, you have a computer and Internet. I love the people who think just because they don't have something, it should be given to them.
Arrogance is when you look at any others who are not at the same place as you and you assume them to be unworthy. You see yourself as superior, and the bilious spew from your post above screams of that.
As a contrast, I have also worked very hard, and have put my family in a very comfortable place. Every day we are grateful for our opportunities, we are also grateful for the people around us who have impacted us by being a part if our lives. We have built a large organization and every employee is a critical part of making it work. If I can spend time giving advice or support to someone it makes my day.
So choose the success you want, Happy or Bitter
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostArrogance eh? You assume that I was handed everything in life that I have today. I got one thing, parents who said education is important and made it so. I earned my degrees, paid for the second one myself and paid for about half of the first one. That put me in position to earn a very good living. You seem to want everything handed to you. You want your kid to play for free because you are lazy and can't earn a decent living. Yet somehow, you have a computer and Internet. I love the people who think just because they don't have something, it should be given to them.
Second, I and no other poster in any of the various threads about ECNL have asked you to pay for their DD to participate. No poster has expressed any sense of entitlement. Yes several have lamented that destructive nature of pay to play sports as it excludes talented individuals from American sports but I do not remember them saying that the rich should pay for their kids participation.
Lastly, Why do feel the need to tell this board how successful you are? Most of us assume that successful people worked hard to get what they have as PDX does not have a large supply of Trust Funder's Having class is not talking about rich you are but enjoying it with out demanding that other people admire you.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSorry you haven't taken advantage of the economic system that runs this country. Just because I can afford it doesn't mean my kid is inferior. Her Pac 12 offer attests to that. And FWIW, she didn't play on any ECNL team.
But the real question is, what justifys you? Parents not love you? Spouse not love you?
Seriously, not a knock on them just wondering how you ended up so...lacking.
I suppose not meeting expectations forced you to live through your kid.
It's ok. Lol
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOh I'm sure your daughter is what you say she is and her PAC 12 offer justifys her legitimacy?
But the real question is, what justifys you? Parents not love you? Spouse not love you?
Seriously, not a knock on them just wondering how you ended up so...lacking.
I suppose not meeting expectations forced you to live through your kid.
It's ok. Lol
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOh I'm sure your daughter is what you say she is and her PAC 12 offer justifys her legitimacy?
But the real question is, what justifys you? Parents not love you? Spouse not love you?
Seriously, not a knock on them just wondering how you ended up so...lacking.
I suppose not meeting expectations forced you to live through your kid.
It's ok. Lol
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