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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post$300 yes. For 8 or so sessions over the course of the season. Its well organized and fast paced training. Simple math makes it reasonable you idiot.
And you are flat out lying about the Gothia cup and refunds. But I expect nothing less from TS.
Not affiliated with program at all. But its decent supplemental training.
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He would charge all the premier level players full price for training then go to tournaments with academy players he never trained or charged. They would win. Then he would take credit for developing the academy players. He's not a dummy.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThey will be out of business after this summer.Waste of time and money.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostInclude the uniform and it is closer to $600, small sided training and they basically let the kids scrimmage for 60% of the time. No real instruction or focus on skills or tactical training. Kids dribble, head down and launch shots from everywhere on field. I would rather spend my money on privates or weight training...I made my kid quit. Sunken cost
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou’re the idiot; the Gothia Cup issue is 100%. Know this for a fact. You are clearly affiliated (that you John?). And yes, $300x3 equals $900; plus other fees. So over $1000. Are you slow or simply can’t read?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThey will be out of business after this summer.Waste of time and money.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHaters have been posting on TS about NCE for a few years now, yet they're still going. No one is forcing your kid to participate. Free market means families can try it and decide for themselves if they think it works for them. It's good for extra training if your kid wants it (never push a kid to train more if they're not into it - you may as well set your cash on fire). Don't get caught up in the other stuff they peddle though
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