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ECNL $10,000/yr vs Thorns Academy $500/yr
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Are Tina and Janine really going to give up all of their other coaching jobs (clubs, schools, ODP, etc.)??Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTroll alert
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBut ECNL will turn average players into top players. It will take players who couldn't make A teams and make them into division II recruits. It will take A ream players who are mediocre and make them into Division I players and it will take A team starters into PAC 12 recruits. Whoops. The PAC 12 is almost done. Check that last part.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNot at all. The poster said "We get three quality coaches fully assigned to the team.". Either that means that Tina and Janine are doing nothing but coach the Thorns Academy, or he/she is referencing some other coaches that are "quality".
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So let me get this straight. Ecnl is brand new to the area. They are using the same coaches as before. Practicing more.
But somehow they are going to compete nationally?
If you have ten grand to spend, go for it and let us know how it works out. I do wish the ecnl teams good luck. I want to see them succeed but its going to be hard.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo let me get this straight. Ecnl is brand new to the area. They are using the same coaches as before. Practicing more.
But somehow they are going to compete nationally?
If you have ten grand to spend, go for it and let us know how it works out. I do wish the ecnl teams good luck. I want to see them succeed but its going to be hard.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo let me get this straight. Ecnl is brand new to the area. They are using the same coaches as before. Practicing more.
But somehow they are going to compete nationally?
If you have ten grand to spend, go for it and let us know how it works out. I do wish the ecnl teams good luck. I want to see them succeed but its going to be hard.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo let me get this straight. Ecnl is brand new to the area. They are using the same coaches as before. Practicing more.
But somehow they are going to compete nationally?
If you have ten grand to spend, go for it and let us know how it works out. I do wish the ecnl teams good luck. I want to see them succeed but its going to be hard.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo let me get this straight. Ecnl is brand new to the area. They are using the same coaches as before. Practicing more.
But somehow they are going to compete nationally?
If you have ten grand to spend, go for it and let us know how it works out. I do wish the ecnl teams good luck. I want to see them succeed but its going to be hard.
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The $10,000 per year is actually a really good deal if you figure there will be about 200 training sessions. That's about $5 per session per kid. You really get a lot for your money. Don't look at the gross cost but the value you get per dollar.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe $10,000 per year is actually a really good deal if you figure there will be about 200 training sessions. That's about $5 per session per kid. You really get a lot for your money. Don't look at the gross cost but the value you get per dollar.
You used car salesman will say anything to get people to make your kid look better than average.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe $10,000 per year is actually a really good deal if you figure there will be about 200 training sessions. That's about $5 per session per kid. You really get a lot for your money. Don't look at the gross cost but the value you get per dollar.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe $10,000 per year is actually a really good deal if you figure there will be about 200 training sessions. That's about $5 per session per kid. You really get a lot for your money. Don't look at the gross cost but the value you get per dollar.
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