I think we've established that there are many different options for soccer training at many different levels. Still more options could be developed if there was a demonstrated demand for them. When people pass by other options and insist on a brand name, though, it means that demand for the brand name is high--and if the product is in higher demand then it commands a higher price.

Do I think that soccer in some places costs a lot more than it HAS to? Sure it does. But it also seems unproductive to pass on other options and then agonize over the price of the brand you insisted on.

Just a thought.


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