Originally posted by Unregistered
View Post
1. I learned early in my life that when you have something good going on, don't abandon it. That goes with relationships, jobs, etc. So, in the case of GPS, if you like playing with your teammates, if you like MJ, and if you are learning and getting better, don't leave.
2. If you want tougher competition and you want college exposure, then ask MJ to travel to the best showcases where there are lots of coaches. Then, ask MJ to set up friendlies in CA, WA, and TX. The local teams would love to play you guys in friendlies. Just go to the ECNL website, look for the teams in your age group, then call the team manager and set it up. These ECNL teams in CA set up friendlies all the time with other teams.
To any prospective CU ECNL player:
-If you aren't sure how your daughter compares to the other ECNL kids on her team, and if don't know if she will be a starter, then don't invest in the program. Here's why. How is KL able to give out full rides/scholarships to GPS players? There are no angel investors who are dumping money into CU ECNL (nor at FCP for that matter), so how can KL offer full rides to these players? KL "robs from Peter to pay for Paul." So, that means that if your daughter will be a pinerider, then she will be subsidizing those players/recruits. Don't be a sucker. He won't care about your kid; he just needs you to support the program.
I'm curious though. Perhaps I am wrong. Calling all pineriders out there at CU ECNL. Did KL make a positive impact on your daughter Did he have an interest in your daughter and make it obvious that he wants her to be successful?
Comment