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    #16
    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    You are missing the point. They ARE going to leave and follow XX (again)But they don't like they are being told it is against the rules (still) and afraid the little darlings will have their coach, but no league to play in since coaches can't take teams with them. All the BS about wanting to be Breakers because it was in the contract is hysterical. If coach was staying with FC Boston this would have been a non issue.
    What you fail to realize is that parents can leave whenever they want. TRhey may lose out on some money, but I am sure the new club might assist with that. Also, if they move to a different club, they could end up with a different coach, so no harm, no foul.

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      #17
      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      It certainly never happened at the clubs my kids have played for. You don't see this happening on the boys side at the Bolts, GPS, NEFC, or other established clubs. Just one more thing to be grateful this holiday season.
      Real clubs vs pop up clubs. Then again, some "real clubs" have gone down in flames in the past due to mismanagement, etc. How many have come and one over the last ten years along? Buyer beware and never pay more than necessary up front, just in case. Any "discount" they might offer for paying in full is worth zero if you can't get your money back

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        #18
        Objection, your honor. Question was asked and answered, so there is no point on this post.

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          #19
          So what exactly did the "unfortunate and unwitting team manager" do to cause events that have resulted in the coach leaving?

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            #20
            Will the real MK supporter please stand up?
            Will the real FM please stand up?

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              #21
              Some of you need to take a step back and breathe a little before you explode. What you are talking about is just youth soccer so you need to just relax a bit. This sounds like a bad situation, with a whole lot of moving parts. My bet is probably no one understands the full ramifications of what is going on yet and the only ones that are going to end up happy about the situation are the hate mongers that love anarchy. You all need to realize that's not what is best for your kids in the long run, let alone right now. Club soccer is more like a marathon than a sprint so no matter what you are feeling right now you need to know that there is no reason what so ever to over react to the hysteria and make rash decisions. Believe it or not you need to treat a situation like this like a run on a bank. If all of you rush to get your money out, it will guarantee it goes under and all you will really get is pennies on the dollar. Patients is a virtue in this type of situation. Even if some of you do decide to ultimately change clubs, you need to know that waiting 6 months is not going to harm your child's situation. What will harm it is the collective negativity all of you are undoubtedly exposing them to right now. It's the whole car ride thing. Kids feed off your emotion so you do not want to poison your kids with all your negativity because that will more so than just about anything cause them to quite the sport.

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                #22
                What a thoughtful, above-it-all cover for the poison you are simultaneously instigating and fueling.

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                  #23
                  You are way to busy swinging at ghosts.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by beentheredonethat View Post
                    You are way to busy swinging at ghosts.
                    Good to see you here on TS, BTNT, after your many months away.

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                      #25
                      It's just girls soccer. More time for them to study now.

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                        #26
                        And all the more reason to teach them right from wrong, and not be bullied, and know that they have the right to pursue their goals.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          And all the more reason to teach them right from wrong, and not be bullied, and know that they have the right to pursue their goals.
                          soccer isn't a right

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                            #28
                            Written like an abusive ex-cop. Back in your element Fred?

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              And all the more reason to teach them right from wrong, and not be bullied, and know that they have the right to pursue their goals.
                              Exactly so if they want to leave your club, let them.

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