Then everyone holds tryouts the first two weeks of June. |
This would be ideal because with tryouts in May clubs are forcing kids to play on teams they won't be on in year. How screwed up is that? Honestly, if they just held tryouts at the end of May it would be fine. |
That would be ideal. Put the first two weeks of June as the tryout window. I'm fine even saying make it one week. That forces kids/parents to really prioritize where they're planning to go and minimizes the jockeying. It also reduces the tryout window duration and could save parents and clubs significant amounts of time. That said there would have to be a regulating body to force that kind of thing. |
Most are running from one club to another every season trying to solve problems and issues not the fault of the clubs.
Fix the issues in the mirror first Chasing shadows |
You are missing the point. Here's a story. Use Club A, Club B, and Club C. Teams for each are 1st (best), 2nd, and 3rd (worst) Timmy has been on travel for one year and has developed greatly. He's on Club A Team 3. He wants to move up, but Club A offers him Team 3 again. He wants to see if other clubs would place him in a better/stronger team. He trues out for Club B and gets an offer for Team 2. Then Club C offers him Team 2. Well, now Timmy has these three offers: Club A Team 3 Club B Team 2 Club C Team 2 Obviously, he'd want to be on a Team 2 so his current team is out. But, based on how tryouts are now Timmy would never know he could have been able to place on a Team 2 with two other clubs. There is nothing wrong with seeing what clubs may value your kid more at certain positions, etc. |
2 days should be totally fine. The process will go on a long time if every kid gets 5-6 days. Clubs want top kids to commit, that makes perfect sense. And other kids on the team I'm sure want the best players they can get as well. Tryouts are a lot of work and stress for everyone. Letting your special snowflake shop around to every club at their leisure is not helpful to anyone. |
Timmy is still Timmy Club A team 3 may be better than Club B team 2 How would you know how they value your kid after a tryout? Say that after six months |
I know a lot of travel coaches. They choose based on what their team needs. If your kid is a great defender, but the team already has three then he's not as valuable. If another club needs a great defender and is short on them he's more valuable to them. Teams don't want kids just because they are good at soccer in general. They want kids at specific positions. I've been told this by all the travel coaches I know. Keep in mind these are 2014 and up teams. |
This rings true with our experience. DC has an offer from somewhere that a teammate also tried out. The teammate did not get an offer, at least not for a higher team. DC and their teammate bring very different things to a team, and the coach told us DC has things they are currently looking for. The problem is that there's a new coach next year for DC's current team and none of us know who might show up to tryouts from outside and what this new coach will look for. Having tryouts so far apart is a real problem. I want this to be DC's decision, but they can't even make up their mind because they don't have all the info. |
If you're preferred club goes last and you have an offer from your second choice, you have given it thought. The only question is whether or not you are willing to eat a deposit. |
ya'll take going off topic to a new art form and twist it around and project your insecurities like no other...OPs original question was about contacting clubs that they're registered for a tryout because they got an offer from their #1 club already. |
Yes sir!
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New here, huh? |
Top players generally get pick of litter and coaches are more patient. It’s multiple bubble players when issues arise |
This is true in life as well. Might as well get used to it. Think of how college and grad school admissions work, or basically anything with selective admissions. Some kids wait weeks/months to hear a decision, while they wait for the top students who take their sweet time deciding between multiple early offers. |