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Old 08-26-2019, 09:33 PM
 
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Have you been under a rock for the last ten years??? CTE anyone???
Yeah they should really ban the sport and stop wasting all our tax dollars on funding football at schools and building $60M HS football stadiums in TX. Such a huge waste of money, I definitely agree with you on that one.

So, you better get your football on while you still can.

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Old 08-26-2019, 10:08 PM
 
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Yeah they should really ban the sport and stop wasting all our tax dollars on funding football at schools and building $60M HS football stadiums in TX. Such a huge waste of money, I definitely agree with you on that one.

So, you better get your football on while you still can.
Why?
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Old 08-27-2019, 08:49 AM
 
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Hi all
We are a British family looking for some specific advice for 2 kids who love soccer and who are about to relocate to the US. I’m taking a 2 year assignment with my company in Irving at the end of the year and will be moving out with 2 kids (8 and 11). They are academically bright kids doing well in the English education system but who are very nervous about the relocation, so we’re looking to soften the shock of the move as much as possible. One way that may help is to try and make sure they can still play as much soccer as they do here. Can anyone recommend good soccer clubs for kids in the north Dallas area? (We’re not completely sure where we aim to live yet, but ideally within 45 minutes of Irving). Are there any good schools anyone recommends (public or private) where soccer is played by kids of those ages? Do kids play soccer in recess?
Anyone else on this forum experienced a similar challenge on moving to the US?
In mid-April be sure and take the kids to a couple of Dallas Cup games. FWIIW Derby County (EPL U-18 champs last year) will be there.


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