zlingen wrote:Are you suggesting that ice hockey and winter sports are the only possible national sports? I think kids are nuts about football, far more than hockey, but yet by the time they reach adolescence... nothing? At least in the Turku area right now I'd have to guess that there are 5-10 kids elementary school kids playing football for every 1 playing (organized) hockey. Is it a correct assumption that 80 percent of the kids playing football drop out when they move on to ylä-aste, when it starts to cost big money, and that the kids starting with hockey now stick with it since it's expensive from the get-go?

I don't think it is necessarily the money, but time, that takes the boys from the clubs. School, homework, tv, games, friends, girls, mopeds and all the time you should put more time and effort to your soccer career...
Huh? You'll for sure will never understand why things are done the way they are done, if you don't criticize, seriously or not. You are in semi anonymous forum, try your ideas and criticism here, before you make fool of yourself offline.zlingen wrote:by the way, I think I'm going to sign off from this thread since it's starting to take off into unintended directions. I by no means intended to make any serious criticism of the way things are done here, since I won't probably ever fully understand why it's done the way it's done nor how it got started and/or ended up this way. It may or may not be possible to make comments about how things could be improved, but most likely I'd end up looking the fool for having done so. Thanks for all the help, I feel like I have a decent handle on how to progress for the next few years with my son's sports, which I didn't a week ago. After that his love for the games and a whole lot of other factors will determine where he ends up, and I'll be happy to follow him around marvelling at how much better he is that I ever was!