A simple request of kindness and discretion

Anonymous
A simple request of kindness and discretion. If you see my kid/any kid checking out a training for your club and you know they play elsewhere, don't run your trap and gossip about it. You may have no idea of the reasoning behind why my kid and or our family is looking elsewhere.
Anonymous
So, why don't you tell us so we don't have to speculate?
Anonymous
the kids on the team are the ones who chatter. you're talking to the wrong audience.
Anonymous
Oh my.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A simple request of kindness and discretion. If you see my kid/any kid checking out a training for your club and you know they play elsewhere, don't run your trap and gossip about it. You may have no idea of the reasoning behind why my kid and or our family is looking elsewhere.


I understand thank you. Parents are vipers.

Explain to no one. Do what is best for your kid. I hope he gets in the best environment next season.
Anonymous
🙄
Anonymous
A lot of families join other clubs trainings just for free extra sessions with no intention of joining.
Anonymous
Humans are human. They talk, they wonder, they move on. You're asking for too much and you're overthinking.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Humans are human. They talk, they wonder, they TATTLE, they move on. You're asking for too much and you're overthinking.
Anonymous
Listen, you should know when you take your child to a different club and start practicing with another team, people will talk. How able instead of sitting there skulking, try to make conversation with some of the other parents.

Anonymous
Coaches talk to each other. That's more likely the source. A more respectful route would be to give your coach a heads up that your kid will be trying out elsewhere.
Anonymous
Care about your kid, not coaches. Most of them are there just for the money and look good.
Anonymous
I agree with the OP, try to be better humans and not gossip about it.

But the reality is, your own kid will talk to their current teammates about it first. Then, coaches will talk about it, then other teammates will talk to their parents about it and then parents will talk about it.

Once the genie is out of the bottle, it's hard to put it back in. Just expect some gossip when tryout with other clubs, no way to hide it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A lot of families join other clubs trainings just for free extra sessions with no intention of joining.


Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

Anonymous
My god, who cares? Who cares about any of this?
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