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    A serious discussion regarding COED teams

    I am the parent of 10 year old twins, one boy and one girl. Up to this point they have played together on coed rec teams. This season they both tried out for girls and boys squads individually. My daughter made an A squad but unfortunately my son was only able to make it onto a C squad. I know my son would have made her A team but he was not allowed to try out for her squad.
    Do I have any options?

    #2
    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    I am the parent of 10 year old twins, one boy and one girl. Up to this point they have played together on coed rec teams. This season they both tried out for girls and boys squads individually. My daughter made an A squad but unfortunately my son was only able to make it onto a C squad. I know my son would have made her A team but he was not allowed to try out for her squad.
    Do I have any options?
    Yes you do. Put a wig on him and have him continue to play with his sister on the girls team she just made.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      I am the parent of 10 year old twins, one boy and one girl. Up to this point they have played together on coed rec teams. This season they both tried out for girls and boys squads individually. My daughter made an A squad but unfortunately my son was only able to make it onto a C squad. I know my son would have made her A team but he was not allowed to try out for her squad.
      Do I have any options?
      Dude clear this up, how many kids do you have and what letter of the alphabet team are they on?
      Your boy made it to the girls team?

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        #4
        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        Dude clear this up, how many kids do you have and what letter of the alphabet team are they on?
        Your boy made it to the girls team?
        Seriously the most confusing thread ever.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          Seriously the most confusing thread ever.
          I have a boy and a girl they both made different teams, I want them to play together on her girls team. Since they are only u10 I don't see what the harm is.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            I am the parent of 10 year old twins, one boy and one girl. Up to this point they have played together on coed rec teams. This season they both tried out for girls and boys squads individually. My daughter made an A squad but unfortunately my son was only able to make it onto a C squad. I know my son would have made her A team but he was not allowed to try out for her squad.
            Do I have any options?
            Take your son to Miami Beach Soccer Club, That is the only team I know about that let's boys play on a girls team. They know how to disguise it pretty well...

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              #7
              This has to be a troll. Why would you want your son playing on an all girls team? Seriously?

              If you want them to play together, just leave them in CO-ED rec leagues. If this is a serious thread.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                This has to be a troll. Why would you want your son playing on an all girls team? Seriously?

                If you want them to play together, just leave them in CO-ED rec leagues. If this is a serious thread.
                Yes we could do that but she is too good for the rec squad and he is about as good as the girls on the A squad. If they both played on the girls A squad together it is fair for everybody involved.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  This has to be a troll. Why would you want your son playing on an all girls team? Seriously?

                  If you want them to play together, just leave them in CO-ED rec leagues. If this is a serious thread.
                  I'm not the OP, but what's wrong with this idea? Equal rights for all, no?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    I'm not the OP, but what's wrong with this idea? Equal rights for all, no?
                    Thank you. I want to make it clear I would not expect they be allowed to play together once they are both play full sided games. But at 6 v 6 what is the harm?

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      Thank you. I want to make it clear I would not expect they be allowed to play together once they are both play full sided games. But at 6 v 6 what is the harm?
                      Your son might get into the habit of sitting down to pee. Other than that, go ahead.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        Thank you. I want to make it clear I would not expect they be allowed to play together once they are both play full sided games. But at 6 v 6 what is the harm?
                        Sounds like you just dont want to travel to two different locations for games or have to train on different days of the week. Leave the boy in Rec and have your girl play on the Comp team. Every kid is different and has different capibilities.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          Your son might get into the habit of sitting down to pee. Other than that, go ahead.
                          I sit down to piss when I'm drunk, so what....

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            Sounds like you just dont want to travel to two different locations for games or have to train on different days of the week. Leave the boy in Rec and have your girl play on the Comp team. Every kid is different and has different capibilities.
                            Yes I could do that but he has trouble keeping up wit the level of play on the boys teams. Meanwhile he pretty much can dominate on the girls squad. I think it is much better for his self esteem to play with kids at or below his level of play.

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                              #15
                              Please let this thread die.

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