Originally posted by Jawge
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Where or how would playing football remove opportunity to be anything you wish?
High schools upper forms offer each student an opportunity to make earliest of decision on life path as far as career is concerned. ...hey, you can start going down the road to be any of the things you named.
The only thing that rules out success is the quality teaching (the education environment), financial means and ability (shaped by motivation) of the student. Matters not if path chosen is academics or an art form - e.g. painting, music, etc. - or trade/vocation or a sport or the military.
Free yourself from mental slavery!!!!
Jawge many, many...the vast (...and when I say vast I mean tremendously high percentage numbers...95%+) majority who try the path of a sport eventually use that high school jump off point to other pursuits.
...do not allow yourself to be fooled by Bricktop's inane 15 -30 top quality players coming out of an academy or school or oblique references to probability of success being in the high percentage range to make you think for a moment that high percentage of our locals who aspire to be professional footballers will get anywhere near a professional club...
...forget the idea of digesting that 15 - 30...even dreaming of that 15 -30 finding selves being considered by top professional club.
The figures on players involvement in the sport and rate of failure to 'make it' is mind boggling!!!
...and what have you done with your 'eyes' on %age rate success of advancement to secondary high schools...then %age rate success of advancement to tertiary institutions...final graduation rates? Well, it is even harder to achieve success at the (let me use Bricktop's description=) "elite" athlete heights.
Jawge the greatest of all schools is the 'University of the Streets'..that which is right in front of our own eyes (reach - 'physical' reach and vicarious reach=that which our environs teach).
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