
Rules for some don't apply to all. My son was not allowed to play for or substitute for another team in the same division, so we had coaches that we play for outside of indoor soccer make teams with varying players in different divisions last session. This session those teams all got put in the same division so even though I was willing to pay to play my son wasn't allowed to play for more than one team. Yet yesterday we played yard goats (green) and this evening we played yard goats (red) and more than half their players from yesterday were playing as a different team today. The parents claimed they were merely subbing yesterday (they had enough subs on the sidelines to swap out every player on the field plus some and we're talking more than half their team played both nights not just one or two kids) we had one sub and couldn't use subs from other teams per the "rules". My son has attempted to sub for teams that didn't have a stacked sideline and is told he cannot because he's on the roster for another team in the same division. Make it make sense. Not only that the parents from the opposing team both nights stood right next to our goalie(s) mocking and making condescending comments about the team to where these kids could hear. Why are we allowing anyone at all to stand near the goalie? I've seen parents be pulled away from standing by their kid that is goalie and helping and coaching them and that's cheating, but having parents from the opposing team stand next to the goalie and talk smack and bang on the plexi screaming right by them is okay?! I paid well over $800 between 2 kids and 3 sessions at this facility just this year alone and I will never ever pay another dime to play here again and I will make it my mission to ensure many follow suit. Have fun playing yard goats against yard goats because I won't stop sharing how biased total soccer is until you shut down completely or have no teams besides...
Read moreWe enrolled our son in the Total Soccer indoor program for when he was 3 and six sessions later he is still there, and it has been an incredible experience! The program is well-organized and tailored perfectly for young kids. The sessions are engaging and fun, allowing the children to learn the fundamentals of soccer in a playful and supportive environment.
The coaching staff are all great but Coach Gabby stands out as a truly exceptional coach. Her patience, enthusiasm, and ability to connect with the kids are remarkable. She has a natural talent for making each child feel special and motivated. It's amazing to see how much our child has learned and grown under her guidance. Coach Gabby not only teaches soccer skills but also instills confidence and teamwork in the kids.
If you're looking for a fantastic indoor soccer program for young children, I highly recommend Total Soccer. And be sure to ask for Coach Gabby – she is...
Read morelets start off with the fact that they don’t have real certified refs for a mens open league, who also cant even run up and down the line, would rather sit in chairs and show zero professionalism. This is as sunday league as it gets. The owner, Mr Tinnion, only cares about filling his pockets up rather than safety and good sportsmanship. This place was horrendous when i was a kid and is still horrendous , truly represents an abomination to the beautiful game. I am surprised they’re still in business. Mr. Tinnion needs to sell this place to people whole actually care about the game. if i could give this zero stars i would. Thanks for the shirts and even more importantly the toxic experience. My plan was to have a winter league before our UPSL summer league started, but i can gladly say we will never, ever return to this cancer of a place. Stay away from this place unless you are actively looking for cancer then...
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