Originally posted by Unregistered
View Post
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Thorns academy and basketball
Collapse
X
-
Unregistered
- Quote
-
Unregistered
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt sucks they don’t let them play basketball!! I know they want to cut them off from high school connections but it’s wrong.
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou have to cut them off from their high school buddies to get them to be more serious about pro soccer. The sooner you get them off high school stuff the better.
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThorns have collected $50,000.00 - $60,000.00 in fees from families. I doubt they’ve spent anywhere close to that for travel so the assumption they have invested in the players and own them would be false.
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWomen’s pro soccer pays huge money so the sacrifice is worth it. You can get $7k per year if you are on the big girls pro thorns team. Serious money.
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe Salem newspaper did an article about the great sacrifices the academy girls are making for this once in a lifetime opportunity, and there was a very telling quote by one of the academy honchos. I'm paraphrasing but basically he said we have invested financially in these players and in return we expect loyalty and 100% commitment.
That sort of unspoken "owning" of a 14-18 year old player is I think what makes some of us uneasy with the academy in its current derivation. I don't want strangers dictating what my child and I decide. I want our freedom to do what works for her. That's why I think academy may not be the best choice unless you are legitimately too poor to afford other equivalent options, or you are that legitimate next Alex or Mia. I'm not sure there's one player on any current academy roster who fits either one of those groups. So you're left with a bunch of girls who, while talented, have no greater prospects than any birth years produced in Oregon's history, allowing academy honchos to dictate how they spend their time away from soccer because they believe the lie that they are going pro. It's actually pretty sad and I think a lot of these girls will look back on their high school years with regret.
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMultiple sports is very good for injury prevention. They should let them play basketball. It would be better for the players.
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThorns have collected $50,000.00 - $60,000.00 in fees from families. I doubt they’ve spent anywhere close to that for travel so the assumption they have invested in the players and own them would be false.
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
-
Unregistered
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThorns have collected $50,000.00 - $60,000.00 in fees from families. I doubt they’ve spent anywhere close to that for travel so the assumption they have invested in the players and own them would be false.
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPlaying multiple sports is good if they are at different times. Attempting to play 6A basketball & top club soccer concurrently is the problem and causes overuse injuries and burnout. Gone are the days of getting to go from sport to sport with each season in high school. Year round club soccer had already ruined it well before GDA
- Quote
Comment
Comment