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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLaff. D1 starter at Portland State vs D3 starter at MIT, Chicago, Pomona, Amherst, Tufts, Williams, etc. Sorry Meth Teeth, using soccer to get into a great school, not a career at Winco. Gotta have the grades and test scores. Only D1 my kid is interested in is Ivy, but that is a stretch for anyone. Good luck, Winco employee of the month. Scholarship? Go return your bottles and cans.
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Another consideration- some of our kids have found this website on their own and read the posts. Might want to consider that when posts slam teams for losing so badly, poor talent, rude comments about their future, etc. Would you talk that way about your kid who is just trying to play soccer and get better? Think about how they are feeling right now when they can't play soccer, be with their friends, their future is unclear. The last thing they need is to read posts about how bad their team/coach is.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCan’t think of one ECNL team from Oregon who can compete Nationally, can you?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDepends on what you mean by compete nationally. CU 03 does. CU 06s lost out on goal differential to move to the final 4 last year in the playoffs. FC 02s are good. I think the Thorns 05s and 06s are fairly good.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIn the world or 'fantasy nation' of a gutted US Club Soccer platform, without any DA level clubs in the mix. My 3 legged 16 year old dog could compete in that nation just as well the CU 03 squad. Jus sayin.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnother consideration- some of our kids have found this website on their own and read the posts. Might want to consider that when posts slam teams for losing so badly, poor talent, rude comments about their future, etc. Would you talk that way about your kid who is just trying to play soccer and get better? Think about how they are feeling right now when they can't play soccer, be with their friends, their future is unclear. The last thing they need is to read posts about how bad their team/coach is.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnother consideration- some of our kids have found this website on their own and read the posts. Might want to consider that when posts slam teams for losing so badly, poor talent, rude comments about their future, etc. Would you talk that way about your kid who is just trying to play soccer and get better? Think about how they are feeling right now when they can't play soccer, be with their friends, their future is unclear. The last thing they need is to read posts about how bad their team/coach is.
"Look Penelope, losing by 12 goals is not a bad thing. It builds character. So you are not just a bad soccer player, you have built character along the way. Now run upstairs and tell your brother Winthorpe it's time for supper."
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAre their parents not telling them that losing by 8 to 10 goals is a bad thing? Because if they are not, then that is a whole different thing to deal with.
"Look Penelope, losing by 12 goals is not a bad thing. It builds character. So you are not just a bad soccer player, you have built character along the way. Now run upstairs and tell your brother Winthorpe it's time for supper."
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAre their parents not telling them that losing by 8 to 10 goals is a bad thing? Because if they are not, then that is a whole different thing to deal with.
"Look Penelope, losing by 12 goals is not a bad thing. It builds character. So you are not just a bad soccer player, you have built character along the way. Now run upstairs and tell your brother Winthorpe it's time for supper."
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