Haha, yea I used to want to do track so badly back when I was in early grade school, as well as basketball. Only problem is back then my parents didn’t want to pay for it. I couldn’ve been the tallest on my 6th and 7th grade team, and I’m 100% positive I would have made the team. But yea they didn’t want to pay for it. As for track though, I wanted to do that back in 5th and 6th grade, my uncle could have even been my coach. Yet still my parents didn’t want to pay for it, back then running was my thing. Eventually (not to make this a life story) I picked up video games again after…the new generation of games began coming out, and I was like, heck playing games and writing, are the activites I enjoy doing the most and have been doing for as I can remember, so I will make a future out of this. And this is where I’m at now, discovering new things, just setting the foundation so I’ll be ready when I hit 18, and just amking sure I’m not one of many American citizens that are doing something that they completely hate doing for the rest of their lives.
Anyway I think this conversation is starting to cause a little havic here and there, I’m going to remove myself. Final words are…Scrub Ryu’s will never survive in the real world of SF lol, so don’t stress. As for hate mail…you’ll get over it.
I’m really confused now, because running track AAU will ALWAYS AND FOREVER be cheaper than playing Club Azzuri, or any other major youth soccer circuit. Sure you have to pay entry, but alot of the meets I went to had a flat entry fee (one time fee for any number or combination of events) or a super low fee for each event. Hell, some college campuses will even host opens in the summer free of charge. Indoor meets are the same. Usually if you play soccer, you have to pitch in buying jerseys, entry fees, and a club fee too. AAU you can train yourself and just simply show up at meets.
Most 13 year olds reply with excessive cursing, racial slurs, and gay jokes.
And yet, this kid doesn’t. Now, do you want to contribute? Maybe applaud him for not being a douche? Give a shout out to the parents for not raising a douche?
So this fucking cracker walks into a bar and orders an appletini LOL
Yea, I’ll commend him and his parents for the fact that he doesnt do that. I was just telling the guy what other 13 yr olds do in his position. I dont really have any suggestions cause playing online didn’t come until i was 15. What everybody else said seems to be about right anyway.
:L I beg to differ, I’m 12 and I can “Type” & “Write” with correct grammar also.
but you’re foriegn. Ireland is smarter than Americans lol.
Grammar fail.
OT: Just tell him to stop reading messages from people he has played.