So does desire, but it seems you're just hell bent on criticizing anyone who has the financial "advantage" as you imply. Some people work there asses off to provide for their kids. That doesn't mean they are privileged. Personally, we are a dual income family and we sacrifice plenty so our kids can have what we didn't. Is that privilege? No, it's called work ethic! You should try it on for size!Thanks for joining just to respond to this particular post. Access plays a big role in success in sports.
As for the original question, you can't pay for heart! If your kid has the heart and desire to work for it, money doesn't matter. Look at Lebron James. He didn't have the money for privates, he had the ability and the drive, the rest fell into place. It is no different for soccer. Read the story of Robaldinho, Suarez and many more. They came from the poorest of backgrounds and WORKED their way up.
Frankly, your position on this topic is offensive to those of use that work our asses off so our kids have a better life. Why do you call that "privelege"?