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What sacrifices you have to make if you want to be a pro soccer player? Also, have any professional soccer players been rejected by teams before (i.e they didn't make a certain tryout and still became pro after)? thanks

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Re: What sacrifices you have to make if you want to be a pro?
« Reply #1 on: Mar 26, 2008, 06:39: PM »
I think Luca Toni got noticed late.. same thing with Henrik Larson i think.. and I don't think you need to sacrifice too much as long as you're good enough, it's all up to practise practise and practise.. but then again, that all depends on exactly how good you wanna get, there are many levels of proffessionality
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Re: What sacrifices you have to make if you want to be a pro?
« Reply #2 on: Mar 26, 2008, 07:10: PM »
you have to sacrifice your sweat, tears and blood, literally, there will be rejections, there will be injuries, and you will have to give it your all every time, the way i get to train at top level every time is, i set my mind to my life goal which is to be a pro footballer, and in my mind whenever i train, i train because this is my only option, its the only thing i know how to do, its what i love, and its what i want to do for the rest of my life.
You have to learn to accept rejections, because believe me there will be many, no matter how good you are. the important thing to keep in mind when you get rejected is "im going to prove them wrong" i got rejected after doing a try out for a pro team hear last year, and the first day i just felt like my world came crashing down on me, i started thinking that i would never make it, i started thinking that i wasent good enough, but i made myself snap out of it, and i decided to take another aproach on the subject and just train and practice as hard as i possibly cud, and thats what makes you great, never giving up, thats the most important thing.

Im going to tell you about what was probably the worst time of my life
it started january 2007, i was playing a game in my school, and i started to run with the ball, and then i tried to hit the ball sideways towards the goalpost, and then i felt a Crack, and i felt the bones in my right knee go out of place and then crack back in to place, i immediately lost the habitabilitie to bend my knee, and i was scared out of my mind, the director of the school had to take me home, and all the way home, all i could think about was "i ruined my chances of being a pro", and i ended up having partial rip in the crossed ligaments, and it took me about 4 months to heal, and during does 4 months i was so miserable, but i diddent give up because of that, i focused on getting better and being able to play again, and thats what i did, i healed to 110% and getting that injury thought me a life lesson, it thought me that i am not bullet proof, it thought me that if i want to be a pro i have to take care of myself.

The most important things to keep in mind if you want to be a Pro are:

You have to know that you are good, you have to believe in yourself, you have to be determined to accomplish your goal, you have to keep getting up no matter how many times you fall down, and Never give up no matter how many times your rejected.

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Re: What sacrifices you have to make if you want to be a pro?
« Reply #3 on: Mar 26, 2008, 08:54: PM »
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those are not really any sacrifices
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Re: What sacrifices you have to make if you want to be a pro?
« Reply #4 on: Mar 26, 2008, 10:40: PM »
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those are not really any sacrifices

from my point of view they are
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Re: What sacrifices you have to make if you want to be a pro?
« Reply #5 on: Mar 27, 2008, 02:07: AM »
Also, have any professional soccer players been rejected by teams before (i.e they didn't make a certain tryout and still became pro after)? thanks

Yes.  Many.

You don't neccessarily have to know that you are good.  You have to be very, very good.  At the highest level, you have to be a relatively flawless player.

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Re: What sacrifices you have to make if you want to be a pro?
« Reply #6 on: Apr 15, 2008, 02:36: AM »
you dont have to be flawless, every player has flaws, your only human after all, but you have to be great in the position you choce, for example: im a great striker and goalscorer, and whenever i have the ball its a goal oportunity, but  im not very good at defending, but it dosent matter cuz i dont ned to defend as a striker, to be a pro you have to be great at what you do, but you cant be a amazing goalscorer but not know how to pass a ball or control a pass either, its a mix of a bit of every position and a LOT of YOUR position

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Re: What sacrifices you have to make if you want to be a pro?
« Reply #7 on: Apr 15, 2008, 02:40: AM »
I have always wondered what it takes too :dontknow:

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Re: What sacrifices you have to make if you want to be a pro?
« Reply #8 on: Apr 15, 2008, 03:59: AM »
obviously appart from skills it takes luck also
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Re: What sacrifices you have to make if you want to be a pro?
« Reply #9 on: Apr 15, 2008, 04:02: AM »
obviously appart from skills it takes luck also
Skill is all you need. And a bit of brains.
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Re: What sacrifices you have to make if you want to be a pro?
« Reply #10 on: Apr 15, 2008, 04:20: AM »
obviously appart from skills it takes luck also
Skill is all you need. And a bit of brains.

im guessing even you know thats not true, you can be the most skilled footballer in the world and get injured before ever turning pro and thats the end of it, you need luck, theres loads of skilled kids in the world and kids that learnet everything they know by kicking a ball around in the streets, and yet most of them never become pro,s
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Re: What sacrifices you have to make if you want to be a pro?
« Reply #11 on: Apr 15, 2008, 05:46: AM »
you dont have to be flawless, every player has flaws, your only human after all, but you have to be great in the position you choce, for example: im a great striker and goalscorer, and whenever i have the ball its a goal oportunity, but  im not very good at defending, but it dosent matter cuz i dont ned to defend as a striker, to be a pro you have to be great at what you do, but you cant be a amazing goalscorer but not know how to pass a ball or control a pass either, its a mix of a bit of every position and a LOT of YOUR position

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Did you think that I meant that every professional player must be superman?