Originally Posted by
Aegon
That in 2 years is almost a 50% reduction in playing time.
That gives the kids less time on the field trying to put their training into practice.
Also, part of justification for the high NNSWF costs for SAP was the amount of field time the kids would be consuming & regular training at the LMRFF.
Considering how many teams do not train at the LMRFF at all and how much less time they will be on the field the NNSWF fee should be commensurately reduced.
It is also significantly reducing the gap between SAP and miniroos/ID's methodology. I can see a lot of parents looking at this in the future and asking why they are paying $1000+ for SAP rather than $200-$250 with community football.