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Is Select the most expensive club in MA?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postgood point. The culture is falling apart over at select. Team after team is losing key players. Probably why there are tryouts over there for the past month almost daily and continuing into June.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postyes culture is bad and driving girls to leave but also the outrageous amount of money they charge. It's both.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postyes culture is bad and driving girls to leave but also the outrageous amount of money they charge. It's both.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post$10,000+ a girl, whether you are rich or not, in a pandemic, is a ridiculous amount of money to spend on club soccer. Congratulations South Shore Select for making your top teams spend SO SO SO much money during a very difficult time. They need to ask themselves why they are the most expensive club soccer team by far. Not a sustainable business model for sure especially when most teams are not winning anymore.
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SSS tuition was not $4500. This fiction is an attempt to disparage SSS. I would estimate that tuition cost about $600 more than competing clubs, but there were 3-4 trainings per week. There was also indoor training during the winter, which not all competing clubs offer.
Showcases no matter what club you play for or league you play in are expensive. A showcase can cost a family more than a season's tuition when you combine airfare, hotel accommodations, car rental, food and other spending costs. Why should players in the Northeast foot the costs of showcases when these other states (e.g. FL, TX, and CA) can attend one event at virtually no cost? GA should have a showcase somewhere in the Northeast region. Showcases are where the big money is spent, and that most definitely includes ECNL.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSSS tuition was not $4500. This fiction is an attempt to disparage SSS. I would estimate that tuition cost about $600 more than competing clubs, but there were 3-4 trainings per week. There was also indoor training during the winter, which not all competing clubs offer.
Showcases no matter what club you play for or league you play in are expensive. A showcase can cost a family more than a season's tuition when you combine airfare, hotel accommodations, car rental, food and other spending costs. Why should players in the Northeast foot the costs of showcases when these other states (e.g. FL, TX, and CA) can attend one event at virtually no cost? GA should have a showcase somewhere in the Northeast region. Showcases are where the big money is spent, and that most definitely includes ECNL.
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