Seeking the best team for my elite daughter (former ECNL player in New Jersey) who has faced many obstacles

Yes, please leave the forum. We would all appreciate it very much.
After reading what crush has said about the way that he was unfairly treated during his initial registration on this forum I have realized that users of this forum only want the status quo. Well you sir have been hit with the ignore button.
 
After reading what crush has said about the way that he was unfairly treated during his initial registration on this forum I have realized that users of this forum only want the status quo. Well you sir have been hit with the ignore button.
Your first mistake is believing anything crush posts.
 
Your first mistake is believing anything crush posts.
Lewis never said to believe everything crush posts. I do right in satire and make a funny out of very situations with our daughters in youth soccer. I told you 5 years ago that one father can make a difference for change. You said that youth soccer was corrupt, and no one can fix it. I disagree. Today, we have Luis, Lewis and Crush all wanting things better for their daughters. Now that is change you can count on.
 
Lewis never said to believe everything crush posts. I do right in satire and make a funny out of very situations with our daughters in youth soccer. I told you 5 years ago that one father can make a difference for change. You said that youth soccer was corrupt, and no one can fix it. I disagree. Today, we have Luis, Lewis and Crush all wanting things better for their daughters. Now that is change you can count on.
Don't put words in my mouth.
 
Don't put words in my mouth.
I'm so sorry Mr. Espola. Espola has been here longer than anyone @Lewis Andres @Luis Andres and I just made-up some words and put them in his mouth and he doesn't like that. He think I lie all the time but it's really me being honest. He's not used to people telling the truth about how youth soccer is actually played, with the parents' money. If you don't have money, your kid better score goals or be able to stop them or your screwed. He's the Grand Fact Checker. If you toe out of line, Grandpa will warn you and if you don't obey, he will ignore you and will even ask Dom to ban you. He also assigns other fact checkers. He and his Elitest pals will also school you on how you write and spell.
 
Some clubs are prohibited from recruiting right now, so you are going to have to initiate contact.

What is more important to you: player development or status?
 
Guys, why do you waste time messing with a troll...haha...chat GPT has got you.
@Lewis Andres you must be a very lonely person to sit on a soccer chat board and try and troll...haha. Pretty bad dude!!!! Maybe get a job


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Guys, why do you waste time messing with a troll...haha...chat GPT has got you.
@Lewis Andres you must be a very lonely person to sit on a soccer chat board and try and troll...haha. Pretty bad dude!!!! Maybe get a job


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My internal AI detector was going off about halfway through the first post, lol. That post was like a cut-and-paste of SoCal Soccer's greatest hits. Soccer forum posters also aren't known for their perfect sentence structure and punctuation, either.
 
I got a question to AI. How does one honestly get their dd to be Elite player in America? What does it take?
 
I got a question to AI. How does one honestly get their dd to be Elite player in America? What does it take?
Becoming an elite soccer player in America involves a combination of talent, hard work, dedication, and the right opportunities. Here are some steps to help your child pursue a career in elite soccer:

1. Early involvement: Start your child in organized soccer programs at a young age to develop their skills and passion for the sport.

2. Quality coaching: Find reputable and experienced coaches who can provide proper training and guidance. Consider joining a competitive youth soccer club.

3. Technical skills: Focus on developing your child's technical skills, including ball control, passing, dribbling, shooting, and defensive abilities.

4. Physical fitness: Emphasize the importance of physical conditioning, including strength, speed, agility, and endurance. A well-rounded athlete is more likely to succeed.

5. Game understanding: Teach your child the tactical aspects of soccer, such as positioning, teamwork, and game strategies.

6. Competitive play: Encourage your child to participate in competitive leagues and tournaments, which provide exposure to higher levels of competition.

7. Showcase events: Attend soccer showcases, camps, and scouting events where your child can be seen by college recruiters and professional scouts.

8. Education and balance: Emphasize the importance of education while pursuing soccer. Many elite players have a strong academic background. A well-rounded life is crucial.

9. Networking and exposure: Build connections within the soccer community, and seek opportunities for your child to be scouted by college programs, professional teams, or national teams.

10. Persistence and resilience: Prepare your child for setbacks and challenges. The journey to becoming an elite player can be long and challenging.

11. Stay informed: Keep up with the latest developments in American soccer, including changes in youth development programs, and be aware of available pathways to the professional level.

12. Support and resources: Ensure your child has access to the necessary resources, such as quality equipment, training facilities, and travel opportunities for competitions.

Becoming an elite soccer player often takes years of dedicated effort and a bit of luck. It's essential to keep your child's well-being and happiness in mind throughout the process. Additionally, not all aspiring players reach the elite level, so being prepared for alternative career paths is important.
 
Becoming an elite soccer player in America involves a combination of talent, hard work, dedication, and the right opportunities. Here are some steps to help your child pursue a career in elite soccer:

1. Early involvement: Start your child in organized soccer programs at a young age to develop their skills and passion for the sport.

2. Quality coaching: Find reputable and experienced coaches who can provide proper training and guidance. Consider joining a competitive youth soccer club.

3. Technical skills: Focus on developing your child's technical skills, including ball control, passing, dribbling, shooting, and defensive abilities.

4. Physical fitness: Emphasize the importance of physical conditioning, including strength, speed, agility, and endurance. A well-rounded athlete is more likely to succeed.

5. Game understanding: Teach your child the tactical aspects of soccer, such as positioning, teamwork, and game strategies.

6. Competitive play: Encourage your child to participate in competitive leagues and tournaments, which provide exposure to higher levels of competition.

7. Showcase events: Attend soccer showcases, camps, and scouting events where your child can be seen by college recruiters and professional scouts.

8. Education and balance: Emphasize the importance of education while pursuing soccer. Many elite players have a strong academic background. A well-rounded life is crucial.

9. Networking and exposure: Build connections within the soccer community, and seek opportunities for your child to be scouted by college programs, professional teams, or national teams.

10. Persistence and resilience: Prepare your child for setbacks and challenges. The journey to becoming an elite player can be long and challenging.

11. Stay informed: Keep up with the latest developments in American soccer, including changes in youth development programs, and be aware of available pathways to the professional level.

12. Support and resources: Ensure your child has access to the necessary resources, such as quality equipment, training facilities, and travel opportunities for competitions.

Becoming an elite soccer player often takes years of dedicated effort and a bit of luck. It's essential to keep your child's well-being and happiness in mind throughout the process. Additionally, not all aspiring players reach the elite level, so being prepared for alternative career paths is important.
Thanks Carlsbad. What does it take to become Elite soccer player in Brazil? Any AI out there?
 
Becoming an elite soccer player in America involves a combination of talent, hard work, dedication, and the right opportunities. Here are some steps to help your child pursue a career in elite soccer:

1. Early involvement: Start your child in organized soccer programs at a young age to develop their skills and passion for the sport.

2. Quality coaching: Find reputable and experienced coaches who can provide proper training and guidance. Consider joining a competitive youth soccer club.

3. Technical skills: Focus on developing your child's technical skills, including ball control, passing, dribbling, shooting, and defensive abilities.

4. Physical fitness: Emphasize the importance of physical conditioning, including strength, speed, agility, and endurance. A well-rounded athlete is more likely to succeed.

5. Game understanding: Teach your child the tactical aspects of soccer, such as positioning, teamwork, and game strategies.

6. Competitive play: Encourage your child to participate in competitive leagues and tournaments, which provide exposure to higher levels of competition.

7. Showcase events: Attend soccer showcases, camps, and scouting events where your child can be seen by college recruiters and professional scouts.

8. Education and balance: Emphasize the importance of education while pursuing soccer. Many elite players have a strong academic background. A well-rounded life is crucial.

9. Networking and exposure: Build connections within the soccer community, and seek opportunities for your child to be scouted by college programs, professional teams, or national teams.

10. Persistence and resilience: Prepare your child for setbacks and challenges. The journey to becoming an elite player can be long and challenging.

11. Stay informed: Keep up with the latest developments in American soccer, including changes in youth development programs, and be aware of available pathways to the professional level.

12. Support and resources: Ensure your child has access to the necessary resources, such as quality equipment, training facilities, and travel opportunities for competitions.

Becoming an elite soccer player often takes years of dedicated effort and a bit of luck. It's essential to keep your child's well-being and happiness in mind throughout the process. Additionally, not all aspiring players reach the elite level, so being prepared for alternative career paths is important.
I would also add that it cost about $15K a year and some serious ass kissing from dad and some "extra $$$" in the back office where no one can see transactions. Oh ya, make sure elite dd keeps her mouth shut, especially when Doc lies 24/7 and the coach screams and yells at player because he cares.

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Thanks Carlsbad. What does it take to become Elite soccer player in Brazil? Any AI out there?
Becoming an elite soccer player in Brazil, or anywhere for that matter, requires a combination of talent, dedication, hard work, and the right opportunities. Here are some key steps to consider:

1. Start at a young age: Many Brazilian soccer stars began playing at a very young age, so it's essential to start early to develop your skills.

2. Join a local club or academy: Joining a reputable youth soccer club or academy will provide you with proper coaching, facilities, and competition.

3. Develop technical skills: Focus on improving your dribbling, passing, shooting, and ball control. Hours of practice are crucial.

4. Physical fitness: Work on your strength, speed, and endurance. Soccer players need to be in excellent physical shape.

5. Play regularly: Get as much playing experience as possible, whether it's in school, local leagues, or friendly matches.

6. Learn from the greats: Study the games of legendary Brazilian soccer players to understand their techniques and strategies.

7. Seek coaching: Quality coaching can help you refine your skills, tactics, and game understanding.

8. Stay committed: Becoming an elite player requires sacrifice and discipline. Stay committed to your training and diet.

9. Attend trials: Look for opportunities to attend trials with professional clubs. Many elite players are scouted through these trials.

10. Be mentally strong: Soccer is as much a mental game as a physical one. Develop mental resilience and a winning mindset.

11. Education: Don't neglect your education. Many professional players have completed their schooling to have a backup plan.

12. Perseverance: The journey to becoming elite can be challenging. Stay persistent and never give up on your dream.

Remember that the competition is fierce, and becoming an elite soccer player requires both talent and luck in addition to hard work.
 
Becoming an elite soccer player in Brazil, or anywhere for that matter, requires a combination of talent, dedication, hard work, and the right opportunities. Here are some key steps to consider:

1. Start at a young age: Many Brazilian soccer stars began playing at a very young age, so it's essential to start early to develop your skills.

2. Join a local club or academy: Joining a reputable youth soccer club or academy will provide you with proper coaching, facilities, and competition.

3. Develop technical skills: Focus on improving your dribbling, passing, shooting, and ball control. Hours of practice are crucial.

4. Physical fitness: Work on your strength, speed, and endurance. Soccer players need to be in excellent physical shape.

5. Play regularly: Get as much playing experience as possible, whether it's in school, local leagues, or friendly matches.

6. Learn from the greats: Study the games of legendary Brazilian soccer players to understand their techniques and strategies.

7. Seek coaching: Quality coaching can help you refine your skills, tactics, and game understanding.

8. Stay committed: Becoming an elite player requires sacrifice and discipline. Stay committed to your training and diet.

9. Attend trials: Look for opportunities to attend trials with professional clubs. Many elite players are scouted through these trials.

10. Be mentally strong: Soccer is as much a mental game as a physical one. Develop mental resilience and a winning mindset.

11. Education: Don't neglect your education. Many professional players have completed their schooling to have a backup plan.

12. Perseverance: The journey to becoming elite can be challenging. Stay persistent and never give up on your dream.

Remember that the competition is fierce, and becoming an elite soccer player requires both talent and luck in addition to hard work.
Don't forget soccer is gratis in other parts of the world. Here is a picture-perfect illustration of how amazing and free soccer is in Brazil for top elite players.

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How the Elite player plays in Europe. You can see the scout taking notes, just like the great Tad Bobak. Tad was the only one in Socal that took notes and mores notes and tracked the top talent in socal, which is usually the top talent in the country. He has it all. Why take notes? Because you couldn't pay Tad for extra favors, access and connections. If a Doc takes $$$ to develop, no need to take notes. He just takes the money. Tad wouldn't even take a baked pumpkin pie made from the Misses. Class act he is. Never lied to me, just told the truth and some tough love. Never yelled at my child. This coach is an expert at how to follow and track and scout a player.

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How the Elite player plays in Europe. You can see the scout taking notes, just like the great Tad Bobak. Tad was the only one in Socal that took notes and mores notes and tracked the top talent in socal, which is usually the top talent in the country. He has it all. Why take notes? Because you couldn't pay Tad for extra favors, access and connections. If a Doc takes $$$ to develop, no need to take notes. He just takes the money. Tad wouldn't even take a baked pumpkin pie made from the Misses. Class act he is. Never lied to me, just told the truth and some tough love. Never yelled at my child. This coach is an expert at how to follow and track and scout a player.

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this picture is really tripping me out. look at the kid on the right and the man behind him. AI picture correct?
 
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