Checking the scene out & one of our town parents mentioned America FC United was more affordable to anyone testing the waters before the "leap." Any insights/feedback?
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Quality of players, teams, trainers and level of play vary greatly between individual teams in this club. You'll need to do your work to find out where your kid would fit there. Get to some practices, go to a game, talk to other parents.
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Thanks, OP here, just looking to see if there were others familiar with this club. It's my girls first tryout & there's not much info you can gather this time of year other than customer feedback I would think. If I read things properly, America FC out of Quincy is a non profit. Anyone know how to find listings of other Ma. non profit youth soccer clubs?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostChecking the scene out & one of our town parents mentioned America FC United was more affordable to anyone testing the waters before the "leap." Any insights/feedback?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThanks, OP here, just looking to see if there were others familiar with this club. It's my girls first tryout & there's not much info you can gather this time of year other than customer feedback I would think. If I read things properly, America FC out of Quincy is a non profit. Anyone know how to find listings of other Ma. non profit youth soccer clubs?
How old is your daughter?
What does she want?
If you are looking for a nice balance, AFC is a great choice. if your.child has aspirations and ability, you will move on soon enough
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OP here, our girl is U11 & now just looking for better coaching than town. D has some ability & we just want to up the fun factor for now. We're certain that with some direction she could up da fun. Sounds like this may be a good fit at this stage.
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They train up on the quarry hills fields. I suggest going up there to observe and talk to others.
Good luck!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOP here, our girl is U11 & now just looking for better coaching than town. D has some ability & we just want to up the fun factor for now. We're certain that with some direction she could up da fun. Sounds like this may be a good fit at this stage.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAgreed, great local alternative. Not a destination club. The reality is that by definition "most" players only need local clubs. The harsher reality is that most parents believe their child is not most players. If you are smart enough, and comfortable enough to acceot that your kid is within one standard deviation of average, stay with America FC throughout
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AFC is 1/3rd the cost of gps. As far as a destination, they have a few older teams that can really ping the ball around nicely. I can tell you that if one of their players deserves to be seen at the collegiate level then surely they will. The larger clubs want you to believe otherwise.
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My boy played for America FC for his first few years in club. Nice people in charge. A couple good coaches, but not a lot. Good option for the cash strapped as it was way cheaper. At the end of our tenure they had grown a little and each team was practicing on postage stamp areas as they had too many teams sharing a field. We moved on to one of the top 5 and way more good coaches and better teams, fields, tournaments etc. You get what you pay for. Saying all that I'd tell anyone its a good club to start with to see if your kid likes to take it a little more seriously than town.
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Agree with general consensus here (other than the guy who thinks the whole thread is the creation of one poster...who would that "lone gunman" be, given the mixed reviews?) It is basically a steady Maple-type club, a few teams will punch above their weight, not really a "destination" club but that isn't a knock--it just depends on what you think your kids' destination is, which requires a keener grasp of reality than most of us have. It is a good place to see where soccer fits in your family life. Too much commitment for some, not enough for others--but just right for those who stay.
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Yes good advice, again thinking of Synergy as well. We've got some recommendations for them but not so sure that enough of D's age group might sign up for tryouts to field a team. America FC seems to be a bit bigger. We most likely will sample both
...and I know that I didn't supply ALL posts on this thread! Lol but comments are helpful, thx
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYes good advice, again thinking of Synergy as well. We've got some recommendations for them but not so sure that enough of D's age group might sign up for tryouts to field a team. America FC seems to be a bit bigger. We most likely will sample both
...and I know that I didn't supply ALL posts on this thread! Lol but comments are helpful, thx
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