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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNah, they're not. But it sounds like the "recruiting" parents are pulling your leg.
It sounded like they invested thousands of dollars just to get their daughter to these events and I applaud them for going the extra mile to market and educate the coaches about their kid. It takes guts to put your daughter's bio in front of coach with full knowledge her team is getting spanked.
Very Impressive.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSeriously, why would you care if they were? (handing profiles directly to coaches)
It sounded like they invested thousands of dollars just to get their daughter to these events and I applaud them for going the extra mile to market and educate the coaches about their kid. It takes guts to put your daughter's bio in front of coach with full knowledge her team is getting spanked.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAgreed! It takes massive guts to call yourself an elite program and then enter your team to play on age in the Beaverton Cup. Very Impressive indeed.
When they have no body of work to substantiate a claim as 'Elite".
Funny Stuff.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWe have clubs that register to play in a self proclaimed Elite league,
When they have no body of work to substantiate a claim as 'Elite".
Funny Stuff.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy dd is at a top d1 school. In her class of 7, two are from overseas, one never played ECNL, one is from north of the boarder, two got their offers withou ECNL but did play ECNL after committing and one played ECNL ever since U14. So, one out of seven. Apparently you are clueless and probably should shut up, sit down and learn something.
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OK, not every parent has been handing out their daughter's profiles directly to college staff coaches at events, there is no shame is is this kind of self promotion for the many that do.
It isn't like coaches who attend these events have the CU or FC PDX circled as must see teams among the hundreds of squads playing over a weekend.
These particular parents are all in and they would regret not sharing these bios, as most college staff coaches aren't lining up on the sidelines to watch the teams from the Portland area and don't have their kid on their recruiting radar.
I just wish they (CU & FC PDX parents) would stop trying to sell their club team and these methods to those of us who don't want any part of it, NO means NO!!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWe have clubs that register to play in a self proclaimed Elite league,
When they have no body of work to substantiate a claim as 'Elite".
Funny Stuff.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOK, not every parent has been handing out their daughter's profiles directly to college staff coaches at events, there is no shame is is this kind of self promotion for the many that do.
It isn't like coaches who attend these events have the CU or FC PDX circled as must see teams among the hundreds of squads playing over a weekend.
These particular parents are all in and they would regret not sharing these bios, as most college staff coaches aren't lining up on the sidelines to watch the teams from the Portland area and don't have their kid on their recruiting radar.
I just wish they (CU & FC PDX parents) would stop trying to sell their club team and these methods to those of us who don't want any part of it, NO means NO!!
Thanks
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOK, not every parent has been handing out their daughter's profiles directly to college staff coaches at events, there is no shame is is this kind of self promotion for the many that do.
It isn't like coaches who attend these events have the CU or FC PDX circled as must see teams among the hundreds of squads playing over a weekend.
These particular parents are all in and they would regret not sharing these bios, as most college staff coaches aren't lining up on the sidelines to watch the teams from the Portland area and don't have their kid on their recruiting radar.
I just wish they (CU & FC PDX parents) would stop trying to sell their club team and these methods to those of us who don't want any part of it, NO means NO!!
Thanks
So my question is this. If no one is "hounding" your child, and you are happy where you are, why do you feel the need to go on here and write multi paragraph diatribes about the evils of ECNL? Just be happy with your decision. Unless...you're lying.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI don't know where you are hanging out. But I see/hear zero recruiting going on at our ECNL team and soccer in general (my younger child still plays for a TA club so I'm around both sides). Our ECNL team has 18 strong players and I don't feel any concern or sense of urgency that things need to change or improve. We are happy with what we are doing. My suspicion is NO ONE is recruiting your kid and if they are, it was just a "hey we really like this in case you're interested" comment, spoken once, probably just being polite. I do get a lot of questions from TA families about ECNL - cost, benefits, coaches, travel - and I answer those honestly and enthusiastically because, as I said, we are happy with our daughter's decision. And so is she.
So my question is this. If no one is "hounding" your child, and you are happy where you are, why do you feel the need to go on here and write multi paragraph diatribes about the evils of ECNL? Just be happy with your decision. Unless...you're lying.
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