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Wow, the ignorance here is off the charts. I am in HR at a large hospital here in Long Island and I can say that anytime someone thinks it is acceptable for an organization to make it difficult for a certain skin color to participate then your mind set is no different than what Hitler did to the Jews many years ago. Equal access should be available to everyone and it should not matter their economic situation. Clubs are known to make provisions for affordability to families, and yes that includes East Meadow. I know quite a few that have received assistance. Unfortunate that none of them are colored so let that sink in for a bit. Could be as simple as the minority kids are not good enough so they do not deserve a tuition break like their non-black teammates. Spin it how you like, but it is unacceptable and having struggled with this as an enforcer in the professional environment right here in LI, I can tell you this problem has existed for generations preceding all of us here. Acknowledgment is a good step to take, but with ignorance nothing will improve. Just take your black child and put them where they belong on a basketball team and at the back of the bus. Soccer in LI has no place for them. Did you ever consider perhaps the parents didnt want to commit to all the travel and peripheral expenses? Sure East Meadow and other clubs can grant a break on registration fees but are they supposed to foot the bill for gas money, airline tickets, hotels and meals? By your comments you sound like a patient in a mental hospital. Maybe you can speak to your hospital board and ask them to donate money to pay for all this? Sounds good? If they can't do it, are they racist? First of all look at the tryouts do you see many girls of color trying out for soccer
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The problem is the girls program is very weak. basically town soccer
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Wow, the ignorance here is off the charts. I am in HR at a large hospital here in Long Island and I can say that anytime someone thinks it is acceptable for an organization to make it difficult for a certain skin color to participate then your mind set is no different than what Hitler did to the Jews many years ago. Equal access should be available to everyone and it should not matter their economic situation. Clubs are known to make provisions for affordability to families, and yes that includes East Meadow. I know quite a few that have received assistance. Unfortunate that none of them are colored so let that sink in for a bit. Could be as simple as the minority kids are not good enough so they do not deserve a tuition break like their non-black teammates. Spin it how you like, but it is unacceptable and having struggled with this as an enforcer in the professional environment right here in LI, I can tell you this problem has existed for generations preceding all of us here. Acknowledgment is a good step to take, but with ignorance nothing will improve. Just take your black child and put them where they belong on a basketball team and at the back of the bus. Soccer in LI has no place for them. Did you ever consider perhaps the parents didnt want to commit to all the travel and peripheral expenses? Sure East Meadow and other clubs can grant a break on registration fees but are they supposed to foot the bill for gas money, airline tickets, hotels and meals? By your comments you sound like a patient in a mental hospital. Maybe you can speak to your hospital board and ask them to donate money to pay for all this? Sounds good? If they can't do it, are they racist? First of all look at the tryouts do you see many girls of color trying out for soccer In this case, it's definitely racist!! EM should post tryout information in every minority neighborhood and offer transportation, meals for the parents while at tryouts and a $500.00 voucher for anything.
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Wow, the ignorance here is off the charts. I am in HR at a large hospital here in Long Island and I can say that anytime someone thinks it is acceptable for an organization to make it difficult for a certain skin color to participate then your mind set is no different than what Hitler did to the Jews many years ago. Equal access should be available to everyone and it should not matter their economic situation. Clubs are known to make provisions for affordability to families, and yes that includes East Meadow. I know quite a few that have received assistance. Unfortunate that none of them are colored so let that sink in for a bit. Could be as simple as the minority kids are not good enough so they do not deserve a tuition break like their non-black teammates. Spin it how you like, but it is unacceptable and having struggled with this as an enforcer in the professional environment right here in LI, I can tell you this problem has existed for generations preceding all of us here. Acknowledgment is a good step to take, but with ignorance nothing will improve. Just take your black child and put them where they belong on a basketball team and at the back of the bus. Soccer in LI has no place for them. Did you ever consider perhaps the parents didnt want to commit to all the travel and peripheral expenses? Sure East Meadow and other clubs can grant a break on registration fees but are they supposed to foot the bill for gas money, airline tickets, hotels and meals? By your comments you sound like a patient in a mental hospital. Maybe you can speak to your hospital board and ask them to donate money to pay for all this? Sounds good? If they can't do it, are they racist? First of all look at the tryouts do you see many girls of color trying out for soccer In this case, it's definitely racist!! EM should post tryout information in every minority neighborhood and offer transportation, meals for the parents while at tryouts and a $500.00 voucher for anything. Nobody's saying anything about the HR woman who called them colored sounds racist to me
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The cream always rises to the top in all sports (Soccer, Basketball, Football, Baseball, Hockey, Golf)
Please don't tell me soccer is the only pay to play sport in a America. Let's leave color out of this.
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In this case, it's definitely racist!! EM should post tryout information in every minority neighborhood and offer transportation, meals for the parents while at tryouts and a $500.00 voucher for anything.
This is the reason why the only USWNT soccer athlete that’s of any recognition coming out of Long Island-Ms Dunn voiced her concern of fckkkin racism in youth soccer. You are the very people that make it difficult for us to produce any talent. Reminds me of 4 legs good 2 legs bad scenario in a popular children’s novel. It’s fine though. Keep the little black kids out of the sport so the white kids can get a free ride and go to a lowly tier college. Suppress the black kids that have talent so they think they are not good enough(how is that for a mindfcuk). No wonder we could never produce the talent, you’ve nipped it at the bud so no little black kid can have a fair shot. Just lovely. HR take note…Long Island white folks still think they are the slave masters. It is a fact that EM teams every single one has black and minority kids that left for another club because they were not welcome. Other clubs accepted them and they are showing tremendous potential(LISC). But the problem stems beyond stupid EM. RM and MC are only in it for their self worth. But that is the same with the SUSA folks except they haven’t been labeled as a racist all white club. I’m just appalled at the level of ignorance on this site on an issue that’s been published as a factor preventing our young athletes from moving forward. SMH.
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In this case, it's definitely racist!! EM should post tryout information in every minority neighborhood and offer transportation, meals for the parents while at tryouts and a $500.00 voucher for anything.
This is the reason why the only USWNT soccer athlete that’s of any recognition coming out of Long Island-Ms Dunn voiced her concern of fckkkin racism in youth soccer. You are the very people that make it difficult for us to produce any talent. Reminds me of 4 legs good 2 legs bad scenario in a popular children’s novel. It’s fine though. Keep the little black kids out of the sport so the white kids can get a free ride and go to a lowly tier college. Suppress the black kids that have talent so they think they are not good enough(how is that for a mindfcuk). No wonder we could never produce the talent, you’ve nipped it at the bud so no little black kid can have a fair shot. Just lovely. HR take note…Long Island white folks still think they are the slave masters. It is a fact that EM teams every single one has black and minority kids that left for another club because they were not welcome. Other clubs accepted them and they are showing tremendous potential(LISC). But the problem stems beyond stupid EM. RM and MC are only in it for their self worth. But that is the same with the SUSA folks except they haven’t been labeled as a racist all white club. I’m just appalled at the level of ignorance on this site on an issue that’s been published as a factor preventing our young athletes from moving forward. SMH. WTF r u talking about Rev Al ???
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All races have the poor, that's really the issue and unless you have a free academy program fully funded what is the answer? Add youth soccer payments to the welfare programs along with food an housing.
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In this case, it's definitely racist!! EM should post tryout information in every minority neighborhood and offer transportation, meals for the parents while at tryouts and a $500.00 voucher for anything.
This is the reason why the only USWNT soccer athlete that’s of any recognition coming out of Long Island-Ms Dunn voiced her concern of fckkkin racism in youth soccer. You are the very people that make it difficult for us to produce any talent. Reminds me of 4 legs good 2 legs bad scenario in a popular children’s novel. It’s fine though. Keep the little black kids out of the sport so the white kids can get a free ride and go to a lowly tier college. Suppress the black kids that have talent so they think they are not good enough(how is that for a mindfcuk). No wonder we could never produce the talent, you’ve nipped it at the bud so no little black kid can have a fair shot. Just lovely. HR take note…Long Island white folks still think they are the slave masters. It is a fact that EM teams every single one has black and minority kids that left for another club because they were not welcome. Other clubs accepted them and they are showing tremendous potential(LISC). But the problem stems beyond stupid EM. RM and MC are only in it for their self worth. But that is the same with the SUSA folks except they haven’t been labeled as a racist all white club. I’m just appalled at the level of ignorance on this site on an issue that’s been published as a factor preventing our young athletes from moving forward. SMH. WTF r u talking about Rev Al ??? Wah wah white people are racist wah I love how she says the white kids are getting a free ride tell that to there parents who pay for all this [****]
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In this case, it's definitely racist!! EM should post tryout information in every minority neighborhood and offer transportation, meals for the parents while at tryouts and a $500.00 voucher for anything.
This is the reason why the only USWNT soccer athlete that’s of any recognition coming out of Long Island-Ms Dunn voiced her concern of fckkkin racism in youth soccer. You are the very people that make it difficult for us to produce any talent. Reminds me of 4 legs good 2 legs bad scenario in a popular children’s novel. It’s fine though. Keep the little black kids out of the sport so the white kids can get a free ride and go to a lowly tier college. Suppress the black kids that have talent so they think they are not good enough(how is that for a mindfcuk). No wonder we could never produce the talent, you’ve nipped it at the bud so no little black kid can have a fair shot. Just lovely. HR take note…Long Island white folks still think they are the slave masters. It is a fact that EM teams every single one has black and minority kids that left for another club because they were not welcome. Other clubs accepted them and they are showing tremendous potential(LISC). But the problem stems beyond stupid EM. RM and MC are only in it for their self worth. But that is the same with the SUSA folks except they haven’t been labeled as a racist all white club. I’m just appalled at the level of ignorance on this site on an issue that’s been published as a factor preventing our young athletes from moving forward. SMH. WTF r u talking about Rev Al ??? Wah wah white people are racist wah I love how she says the white kids are getting a free ride tell that to there parents who pay for all this [****] Here's a solution for the Holier than thou and extremely generous with other people's hard earned money personnel. Next time EM plans for an out of state tournament that includes a water park, we'll reach out to you for your credit card information so you can pay for the 1k+ weekend getaway for all minorities in the club, sounds good?
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Albertson boys side was 90 percent Hispanic 90 played on free tuition paid by the white folk on the girls side
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Here is a FACT. The only color that matters to not only EM but every so called “soccer academy” is GREEN! That’s right, it’s all about $$$$$$$$.
Show them a talentless black, white, hispanic, or albino who can write a check to them and they’ll give you the uniform link.
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Here is a FACT. The only color that matters to not only EM but every so called “soccer academy” is GREEN! That’s right, it’s all about $$$$$$$$.
Show them a talentless black, white, hispanic, or albino who can write a check to them and they’ll give you the uniform link. This is obvious with clubs that have more than two teams in the same age group.
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Poor little Raurai McGuinness. He wants to be a big shot and rule with fear like JR, and all he does is lose kids to Susa. Sad.
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Poor little Raurai McGuinness. He wants to be a big shot and rule with fear like JR, and all he does is lose kids to Susa. Sad. They’re both a$$holes but one (RM) has actually proven to develop players from an early age while the other has not. JR didn’t develop a single 08 player and everyone knows that, just ask any SUSA parent. JR promotes a fear culture and does not recognize talent, some of which is right in front of him as he favors certain girls regardless of their performance. The parents on that team are more in competition with each other than the players themselves. But, they are the more talented (as a team) than EM or LISC.
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Question for all. I have a 5th grade girl playing soccer and lacrosse in Nassau and she has been playing both since Kindergarten. There seems to be an abundance of soccer teams on Long Island. LIJSL claims boatloads of teams. Then there is Susa, EM and others. many towns seem to have 2-3 teams per age group minimum. Soccer also seems pretty accessible to all communities on Long Island (one would think more teams hence more competition and better players going to next level). Girls lacrosse not as many teams. Some towns have zero to 1 teams for PAL. It’s mostly travel with a handful of clubs on Long Island having competitive teams. When it comes to college commitments seems like Girl lax players on Long Island seem to be committing (historically and today) to better and in more amounts to top tier colleges Ivy League, Big 10. ACC etc where as soccer not so much (actually seems pretty minimal) just look at any major D1 college rosters for both sports. Curious why Long Island girls soccer does not get any traction. At this point considering lacrosse only give the financial and time commitment on the horizon
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Read this message board and lacrosse will win out!
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Question for all. I have a 5th grade girl playing soccer and lacrosse in Nassau and she has been playing both since Kindergarten. There seems to be an abundance of soccer teams on Long Island. LIJSL claims boatloads of teams. Then there is Susa, EM and others. many towns seem to have 2-3 teams per age group minimum. Soccer also seems pretty accessible to all communities on Long Island (one would think more teams hence more competition and better players going to next level). Girls lacrosse not as many teams. Some towns have zero to 1 teams for PAL. It’s mostly travel with a handful of clubs on Long Island having competitive teams. When it comes to college commitments seems like Girl lax players on Long Island seem to be committing (historically and today) to better and in more amounts to top tier colleges Ivy League, Big 10. ACC etc where as soccer not so much (actually seems pretty minimal) just look at any major D1 college rosters for both sports. Curious why Long Island girls soccer does not get any traction. At this point considering lacrosse only give the financial and time commitment on the horizon What you are saying is 100% correct. You have to remember that lacrosse has been traditionally a northeast sport. For years the lax landscape was was dominated by kids from NY, CT & MD where soccer is more of a national sport. There are more soccer players across the country then there are lacrosse players so the competition for soccer scholarships is a lot higher. As lacrosse gains popularity nation wide I would expect the competition for lacrosse scholarships to increase. Only time will tell.
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In this case, it's definitely racist!! EM should post tryout information in every minority neighborhood and offer transportation, meals for the parents while at tryouts and a $500.00 voucher for anything.
This is the reason why the only USWNT soccer athlete that’s of any recognition coming out of Long Island-Ms Dunn voiced her concern of fckkkin racism in youth soccer. You are the very people that make it difficult for us to produce any talent. Reminds me of 4 legs good 2 legs bad scenario in a popular children’s novel. It’s fine though. Keep the little black kids out of the sport so the white kids can get a free ride and go to a lowly tier college. Suppress the black kids that have talent so they think they are not good enough(how is that for a mindfcuk). No wonder we could never produce the talent, you’ve nipped it at the bud so no little black kid can have a fair shot. Just lovely. HR take note…Long Island white folks still think they are the slave masters. It is a fact that EM teams every single one has black and minority kids that left for another club because they were not welcome. Other clubs accepted them and they are showing tremendous potential(LISC). But the problem stems beyond stupid EM. RM and MC are only in it for their self worth. But that is the same with the SUSA folks except they haven’t been labeled as a racist all white club. I’m just appalled at the level of ignorance on this site on an issue that’s been published as a factor preventing our young athletes from moving forward. SMH. WTF r u talking about Rev Al ??? Wah wah white people are racist wah I love how she says the white kids are getting a free ride tell that to there parents who pay for all this [****] Here's a solution for the Holier than thou and extremely generous with other people's hard earned money personnel. Next time EM plans for an out of state tournament that includes a water park, we'll reach out to you for your credit card information so you can pay for the 1k+ weekend getaway for all minorities in the club, sounds good? While skiing this weekend, I noticed that ski resorts are also racist. It's horrible, how are resorts permitted to operate with such obvious bias? The handful of "diverse" children were clearly deprived of the best ski equipment, none had Moncler or Canada goose to keep them warm. Oh the humanity!!!!
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Question for all. I have a 5th grade girl playing soccer and lacrosse in Nassau and she has been playing both since Kindergarten. There seems to be an abundance of soccer teams on Long Island. LIJSL claims boatloads of teams. Then there is Susa, EM and others. many towns seem to have 2-3 teams per age group minimum. Soccer also seems pretty accessible to all communities on Long Island (one would think more teams hence more competition and better players going to next level). Girls lacrosse not as many teams. Some towns have zero to 1 teams for PAL. It’s mostly travel with a handful of clubs on Long Island having competitive teams. When it comes to college commitments seems like Girl lax players on Long Island seem to be committing (historically and today) to better and in more amounts to top tier colleges Ivy League, Big 10. ACC etc where as soccer not so much (actually seems pretty minimal) just look at any major D1 college rosters for both sports. Curious why Long Island girls soccer does not get any traction. At this point considering lacrosse only give the financial and time commitment on the horizon What you are saying is 100% correct. You have to remember that lacrosse has been traditionally a northeast sport. For years the lax landscape was was dominated by kids from NY, CT & MD where soccer is more of a national sport. There are more soccer players across the country then there are lacrosse players so the competition for soccer scholarships is a lot higher. As lacrosse gains popularity nation wide I would expect the competition for lacrosse scholarships to increase. Only time will tell. With soccer, players locally, where we do not have any quality trainers or academies, are not only competing with others at least regionally, they are also competing with foreign players. Lacrosse does not have that issue, and Long Island and Maryland do have quality LAX clubs. On the whole, LI LAX trumps LI soccer when it comes to scholarship money and the academic quality of the educational institution.
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Question for all. I have a 5th grade girl playing soccer and lacrosse in Nassau and she has been playing both since Kindergarten. There seems to be an abundance of soccer teams on Long Island. LIJSL claims boatloads of teams. Then there is Susa, EM and others. many towns seem to have 2-3 teams per age group minimum. Soccer also seems pretty accessible to all communities on Long Island (one would think more teams hence more competition and better players going to next level). Girls lacrosse not as many teams. Some towns have zero to 1 teams for PAL. It’s mostly travel with a handful of clubs on Long Island having competitive teams. When it comes to college commitments seems like Girl lax players on Long Island seem to be committing (historically and today) to better and in more amounts to top tier colleges Ivy League, Big 10. ACC etc where as soccer not so much (actually seems pretty minimal) just look at any major D1 college rosters for both sports. Curious why Long Island girls soccer does not get any traction. At this point considering lacrosse only give the financial and time commitment on the horizon What you are saying is 100% correct. You have to remember that lacrosse has been traditionally a northeast sport. For years the lax landscape was was dominated by kids from NY, CT & MD where soccer is more of a national sport. There are more soccer players across the country then there are lacrosse players so the competition for soccer scholarships is a lot higher. As lacrosse gains popularity nation wide I would expect the competition for lacrosse scholarships to increase. Only time will tell. With soccer, players locally, where we do not have any quality trainers or academies, are not only competing with others at least regionally, they are also competing with foreign players. Lacrosse does not have that issue, and Long Island and Maryland do have quality LAX clubs. On the whole, LI LAX trumps LI soccer when it comes to scholarship money and the academic quality of the educational institution. Appreciate your feedback.. think we’ll just stick to the town travel and School soccer team to keep active and pursue lacrosse a bit more seriously. thanks and good luck.
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Stick to LAX. Long Island soccer is a complete mess.
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Stick to LAX. Long Island soccer is a complete mess. Very accurate statement. What Larry said above is also true. The colleges most of the better players are going to "hopefully play at" are not solid academically more times than not. The alleged academies are so busy competing with each other and poaching that they stopped developing some years back. Its all business and the kids going to a good school is not part of the academies business plan. They say it is but that is not the case on many levels. They just want the paying customer and what happens after high school makes no difference to them. These top teams are not fielding the best players who know how to play this sport. They are so busy making business deals that it just becomes moving 'kids" from this team to that team. Look at how many of the better players transfer out from the schools that are good academically and for soccer because the kid did came from Long Island and was taught the wrong ways of playing this team sport.
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