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Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know whether clubs can see your child’s playmetrics registrations since nearly every club we've gone out for uses it? I know at the end of the day if a club wants your kid they will offer but always been curious if some of the tryout hoppers get a rep simply from their playmetrics account.


Tryout hopper...oh wow what a loser you are. It is our right to attend any tryout or ID session we want. Only the naive and weak get pushed around by clubs. I PAY FOR THIS. You are the perfect customer!

Imagine if I shopped around for a new internet provider and out of nowhere a bunch of adults showed up to shame me about shopping around. They are wearing all the "merch" from my current internet provider and attempt to make me feel guilty for even looking at another internet provider. How dare I? Better for you and your family you say??? SHAME ON YOU!

You guys are a bunch of losers who get pushed around by coaches who have no business running your life choices.


Who invited this guy?!🙄


The parents…stop being a lemming


Sure.. nothing says "I'm a rugged individualist" like comparing your child's defensive mid aspirations to a Comcast subscription...



That comparison is closer to the truth than you who sleeps in his Arlington hoodie every night and treats the service they are paying for as something other THAN A SERVICE YOU ARE PAYING FOR.

I don’t use Comcast…don’t be ridiculous.



I don't wear an Arlington hoodie... Don't be a obnoxious.
Again, these ridiculous companions all stem from a legitimate question about the visibility clubs have into the Playmetrics app, concerning the undeniable political landscape of youth soccer. A landscape you clearly "thrive" in.
And, sorry, I didn't realize you paid for Cox. 😬


It's not a legitimate question...why do you care if they can see you attending ID sessions? Why are you worried about a business looking into Playmetrics??? My kid is hard-working and talented, and I pay...all of the clubs will take my money and my child on the field. I will go wherever I want and visit wherever I want. I guess that makes me someone who isn't allowed at Planet Fitness and uses Cox...neat. What a tool I am for taking control of my kid's situation instead of letting a business run it.

Why is it so difficult for you guys to be transparent and stop hiding things that are completely in your rights (your responsibility actually) to do? I tell clubs we are going to visit other clubs...that is one of the points of the offseason (read the MLSN and ECNL rules). I'm trying to ensure that my kid is in the right spot and there isn't a better service to pay for somewhere else in town. I've told every club this when we visit and it's never impacted my kid at all. It is my responsibility as a parent to visit clubs (my Playmetrics account must look shocking to some of you) so I make sure my kid is best taken care of.

Lemmings.


Toughest man/woman/they in DC area youth soccer.
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Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know whether clubs can see your child’s playmetrics registrations since nearly every club we've gone out for uses it? I know at the end of the day if a club wants your kid they will offer but always been curious if some of the tryout hoppers get a rep simply from their playmetrics account.


Tryout hopper...oh wow what a loser you are. It is our right to attend any tryout or ID session we want. Only the naive and weak get pushed around by clubs. I PAY FOR THIS. You are the perfect customer!

Imagine if I shopped around for a new internet provider and out of nowhere a bunch of adults showed up to shame me about shopping around. They are wearing all the "merch" from my current internet provider and attempt to make me feel guilty for even looking at another internet provider. How dare I? Better for you and your family you say??? SHAME ON YOU!

You guys are a bunch of losers who get pushed around by coaches who have no business running your life choices.


Who invited this guy?!🙄


The parents…stop being a lemming


Sure.. nothing says "I'm a rugged individualist" like comparing your child's defensive mid aspirations to a Comcast subscription...



That comparison is closer to the truth than you who sleeps in his Arlington hoodie every night and treats the service they are paying for as something other THAN A SERVICE YOU ARE PAYING FOR.

I don’t use Comcast…don’t be ridiculous.



I don't wear an Arlington hoodie... Don't be a obnoxious.
Again, these ridiculous companions all stem from a legitimate question about the visibility clubs have into the Playmetrics app, concerning the undeniable political landscape of youth soccer. A landscape you clearly "thrive" in.
And, sorry, I didn't realize you paid for Cox. 😬


It's not a legitimate question...why do you care if they can see you attending ID sessions? Why are you worried about a business looking into Playmetrics??? My kid is hard-working and talented, and I pay...all of the clubs will take my money and my child on the field. I will go wherever I want and visit wherever I want. I guess that makes me someone who isn't allowed at Planet Fitness and uses Cox...neat. What a tool I am for taking control of my kid's situation instead of letting a business run it.

Why is it so difficult for you guys to be transparent and stop hiding things that are completely in your rights (your responsibility actually) to do? I tell clubs we are going to visit other clubs...that is one of the points of the offseason (read the MLSN and ECNL rules). I'm trying to ensure that my kid is in the right spot and there isn't a better service to pay for somewhere else in town. I've told every club this when we visit and it's never impacted my kid at all. It is my responsibility as a parent to visit clubs (my Playmetrics account must look shocking to some of you) so I make sure my kid is best taken care of.

Lemmings.


For the record, I agree with this 100% until the end when you add Lemmings.

It’s not your take that is the problem. It is the labeling and name calling that is the problem. You have the same approach as me. The difference is I pity people who don’t know how to stand up for themselves and try to help them learn to do it versus belittling them.
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Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know whether clubs can see your child’s playmetrics registrations since nearly every club we've gone out for uses it? I know at the end of the day if a club wants your kid they will offer but always been curious if some of the tryout hoppers get a rep simply from their playmetrics account.


Tryout hopper...oh wow what a loser you are. It is our right to attend any tryout or ID session we want. Only the naive and weak get pushed around by clubs. I PAY FOR THIS. You are the perfect customer!

Imagine if I shopped around for a new internet provider and out of nowhere a bunch of adults showed up to shame me about shopping around. They are wearing all the "merch" from my current internet provider and attempt to make me feel guilty for even looking at another internet provider. How dare I? Better for you and your family you say??? SHAME ON YOU!

You guys are a bunch of losers who get pushed around by coaches who have no business running your life choices.


Who invited this guy?!🙄


The parents…stop being a lemming


Sure.. nothing says "I'm a rugged individualist" like comparing your child's defensive mid aspirations to a Comcast subscription...



That comparison is closer to the truth than you who sleeps in his Arlington hoodie every night and treats the service they are paying for as something other THAN A SERVICE YOU ARE PAYING FOR.

I don’t use Comcast…don’t be ridiculous.



I don't wear an Arlington hoodie... Don't be a obnoxious.
Again, these ridiculous companions all stem from a legitimate question about the visibility clubs have into the Playmetrics app, concerning the undeniable political landscape of youth soccer. A landscape you clearly "thrive" in.
And, sorry, I didn't realize you paid for Cox. 😬


It's not a legitimate question...why do you care if they can see you attending ID sessions? Why are you worried about a business looking into Playmetrics??? My kid is hard-working and talented, and I pay...all of the clubs will take my money and my child on the field. I will go wherever I want and visit wherever I want. I guess that makes me someone who isn't allowed at Planet Fitness and uses Cox...neat. What a tool I am for taking control of my kid's situation instead of letting a business run it.

Why is it so difficult for you guys to be transparent and stop hiding things that are completely in your rights (your responsibility actually) to do? I tell clubs we are going to visit other clubs...that is one of the points of the offseason (read the MLSN and ECNL rules). I'm trying to ensure that my kid is in the right spot and there isn't a better service to pay for somewhere else in town. I've told every club this when we visit and it's never impacted my kid at all. It is my responsibility as a parent to visit clubs (my Playmetrics account must look shocking to some of you) so I make sure my kid is best taken care of.

Lemmings.


For the record, I agree with this 100% until the end when you add Lemmings.

It’s not your take that is the problem. It is the labeling and name calling that is the problem. You have the same approach as me. The difference is I pity people who don’t know how to stand up for themselves and try to help them learn to do it versus belittling them.


There is no problem...you gotta be tougher than this. Sometimes people need a punch in the mouth. And they are acting exactly like lemmings.
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Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know whether clubs can see your child’s playmetrics registrations since nearly every club we've gone out for uses it? I know at the end of the day if a club wants your kid they will offer but always been curious if some of the tryout hoppers get a rep simply from their playmetrics account.


Tryout hopper...oh wow what a loser you are. It is our right to attend any tryout or ID session we want. Only the naive and weak get pushed around by clubs. I PAY FOR THIS. You are the perfect customer!

Imagine if I shopped around for a new internet provider and out of nowhere a bunch of adults showed up to shame me about shopping around. They are wearing all the "merch" from my current internet provider and attempt to make me feel guilty for even looking at another internet provider. How dare I? Better for you and your family you say??? SHAME ON YOU!

You guys are a bunch of losers who get pushed around by coaches who have no business running your life choices.


Who invited this guy?!🙄


The parents…stop being a lemming


Sure.. nothing says "I'm a rugged individualist" like comparing your child's defensive mid aspirations to a Comcast subscription...



That comparison is closer to the truth than you who sleeps in his Arlington hoodie every night and treats the service they are paying for as something other THAN A SERVICE YOU ARE PAYING FOR.

I don’t use Comcast…don’t be ridiculous.



I don't wear an Arlington hoodie... Don't be a obnoxious.
Again, these ridiculous companions all stem from a legitimate question about the visibility clubs have into the Playmetrics app, concerning the undeniable political landscape of youth soccer. A landscape you clearly "thrive" in.
And, sorry, I didn't realize you paid for Cox. 😬


It's not a legitimate question...why do you care if they can see you attending ID sessions? Why are you worried about a business looking into Playmetrics??? My kid is hard-working and talented, and I pay...all of the clubs will take my money and my child on the field. I will go wherever I want and visit wherever I want. I guess that makes me someone who isn't allowed at Planet Fitness and uses Cox...neat. What a tool I am for taking control of my kid's situation instead of letting a business run it.

Why is it so difficult for you guys to be transparent and stop hiding things that are completely in your rights (your responsibility actually) to do? I tell clubs we are going to visit other clubs...that is one of the points of the offseason (read the MLSN and ECNL rules). I'm trying to ensure that my kid is in the right spot and there isn't a better service to pay for somewhere else in town. I've told every club this when we visit and it's never impacted my kid at all. It is my responsibility as a parent to visit clubs (my Playmetrics account must look shocking to some of you) so I make sure my kid is best taken care of.

Lemmings.


Toughest man/woman/they in DC area youth soccer.


And all I have to do is deal with people who have nothing else to say back...i'll take it. Enjoy your club.
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Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know whether clubs can see your child’s playmetrics registrations since nearly every club we've gone out for uses it? I know at the end of the day if a club wants your kid they will offer but always been curious if some of the tryout hoppers get a rep simply from their playmetrics account.


Tryout hopper...oh wow what a loser you are. It is our right to attend any tryout or ID session we want. Only the naive and weak get pushed around by clubs. I PAY FOR THIS. You are the perfect customer!

Imagine if I shopped around for a new internet provider and out of nowhere a bunch of adults showed up to shame me about shopping around. They are wearing all the "merch" from my current internet provider and attempt to make me feel guilty for even looking at another internet provider. How dare I? Better for you and your family you say??? SHAME ON YOU!

You guys are a bunch of losers who get pushed around by coaches who have no business running your life choices.


Who invited this guy?!🙄


The parents…stop being a lemming


Sure.. nothing says "I'm a rugged individualist" like comparing your child's defensive mid aspirations to a Comcast subscription...



That comparison is closer to the truth than you who sleeps in his Arlington hoodie every night and treats the service they are paying for as something other THAN A SERVICE YOU ARE PAYING FOR.

I don’t use Comcast…don’t be ridiculous.



I don't wear an Arlington hoodie... Don't be a obnoxious.
Again, these ridiculous companions all stem from a legitimate question about the visibility clubs have into the Playmetrics app, concerning the undeniable political landscape of youth soccer. A landscape you clearly "thrive" in.
And, sorry, I didn't realize you paid for Cox. 😬


It's not a legitimate question...why do you care if they can see you attending ID sessions? Why are you worried about a business looking into Playmetrics??? My kid is hard-working and talented, and I pay...all of the clubs will take my money and my child on the field. I will go wherever I want and visit wherever I want. I guess that makes me someone who isn't allowed at Planet Fitness and uses Cox...neat. What a tool I am for taking control of my kid's situation instead of letting a business run it.

Why is it so difficult for you guys to be transparent and stop hiding things that are completely in your rights (your responsibility actually) to do? I tell clubs we are going to visit other clubs...that is one of the points of the offseason (read the MLSN and ECNL rules). I'm trying to ensure that my kid is in the right spot and there isn't a better service to pay for somewhere else in town. I've told every club this when we visit and it's never impacted my kid at all. It is my responsibility as a parent to visit clubs (my Playmetrics account must look shocking to some of you) so I make sure my kid is best taken care of.

Lemmings.


For the record, I agree with this 100% until the end when you add Lemmings.

It’s not your take that is the problem. It is the labeling and name calling that is the problem. You have the same approach as me. The difference is I pity people who don’t know how to stand up for themselves and try to help them learn to do it versus belittling them.


There is no problem...you gotta be tougher than this. Sometimes people need a punch in the mouth. And they are acting exactly like lemmings.


This is exactly what makes you look like a clown.
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Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know whether clubs can see your child’s playmetrics registrations since nearly every club we've gone out for uses it? I know at the end of the day if a club wants your kid they will offer but always been curious if some of the tryout hoppers get a rep simply from their playmetrics account.


Tryout hopper...oh wow what a loser you are. It is our right to attend any tryout or ID session we want. Only the naive and weak get pushed around by clubs. I PAY FOR THIS. You are the perfect customer!

Imagine if I shopped around for a new internet provider and out of nowhere a bunch of adults showed up to shame me about shopping around. They are wearing all the "merch" from my current internet provider and attempt to make me feel guilty for even looking at another internet provider. How dare I? Better for you and your family you say??? SHAME ON YOU!

You guys are a bunch of losers who get pushed around by coaches who have no business running your life choices.


Who invited this guy?!🙄


The parents…stop being a lemming


Sure.. nothing says "I'm a rugged individualist" like comparing your child's defensive mid aspirations to a Comcast subscription...



That comparison is closer to the truth than you who sleeps in his Arlington hoodie every night and treats the service they are paying for as something other THAN A SERVICE YOU ARE PAYING FOR.

I don’t use Comcast…don’t be ridiculous.



I don't wear an Arlington hoodie... Don't be a obnoxious.
Again, these ridiculous companions all stem from a legitimate question about the visibility clubs have into the Playmetrics app, concerning the undeniable political landscape of youth soccer. A landscape you clearly "thrive" in.
And, sorry, I didn't realize you paid for Cox. 😬


It's not a legitimate question...why do you care if they can see you attending ID sessions? Why are you worried about a business looking into Playmetrics??? My kid is hard-working and talented, and I pay...all of the clubs will take my money and my child on the field. I will go wherever I want and visit wherever I want. I guess that makes me someone who isn't allowed at Planet Fitness and uses Cox...neat. What a tool I am for taking control of my kid's situation instead of letting a business run it.

Why is it so difficult for you guys to be transparent and stop hiding things that are completely in your rights (your responsibility actually) to do? I tell clubs we are going to visit other clubs...that is one of the points of the offseason (read the MLSN and ECNL rules). I'm trying to ensure that my kid is in the right spot and there isn't a better service to pay for somewhere else in town. I've told every club this when we visit and it's never impacted my kid at all. It is my responsibility as a parent to visit clubs (my Playmetrics account must look shocking to some of you) so I make sure my kid is best taken care of.

Lemmings.


For the record, I agree with this 100% until the end when you add Lemmings.

It’s not your take that is the problem. It is the labeling and name calling that is the problem. You have the same approach as me. The difference is I pity people who don’t know how to stand up for themselves and try to help them learn to do it versus belittling them.


There is no problem...you gotta be tougher than this. Sometimes people need a punch in the mouth. And they are acting exactly like lemmings.


🤣 I laugh because I do feel that way but I also empathize that some people genuinely don’t know how the process works. When we first started, I thought we had to play for Loudoun because that was our area. Some people need to be educated on the process. I was that person at one point so I do have empathy for people who don’t know the process.

Most of the posters who label people as tryout hoppers and accuse you of being selfish if you don’t respond to an offer ASAP are actual lemmings. But deep down, you know it and they know it so there is no need to say it.
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Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know whether clubs can see your child’s playmetrics registrations since nearly every club we've gone out for uses it? I know at the end of the day if a club wants your kid they will offer but always been curious if some of the tryout hoppers get a rep simply from their playmetrics account.


Tryout hopper...oh wow what a loser you are. It is our right to attend any tryout or ID session we want. Only the naive and weak get pushed around by clubs. I PAY FOR THIS. You are the perfect customer!

Imagine if I shopped around for a new internet provider and out of nowhere a bunch of adults showed up to shame me about shopping around. They are wearing all the "merch" from my current internet provider and attempt to make me feel guilty for even looking at another internet provider. How dare I? Better for you and your family you say??? SHAME ON YOU!

You guys are a bunch of losers who get pushed around by coaches who have no business running your life choices.


Who invited this guy?!🙄


The parents…stop being a lemming


Sure.. nothing says "I'm a rugged individualist" like comparing your child's defensive mid aspirations to a Comcast subscription...



That comparison is closer to the truth than you who sleeps in his Arlington hoodie every night and treats the service they are paying for as something other THAN A SERVICE YOU ARE PAYING FOR.

I don’t use Comcast…don’t be ridiculous.



I don't wear an Arlington hoodie... Don't be a obnoxious.
Again, these ridiculous companions all stem from a legitimate question about the visibility clubs have into the Playmetrics app, concerning the undeniable political landscape of youth soccer. A landscape you clearly "thrive" in.
And, sorry, I didn't realize you paid for Cox. 😬


It's not a legitimate question...why do you care if they can see you attending ID sessions? Why are you worried about a business looking into Playmetrics??? My kid is hard-working and talented, and I pay...all of the clubs will take my money and my child on the field. I will go wherever I want and visit wherever I want. I guess that makes me someone who isn't allowed at Planet Fitness and uses Cox...neat. What a tool I am for taking control of my kid's situation instead of letting a business run it.

Why is it so difficult for you guys to be transparent and stop hiding things that are completely in your rights (your responsibility actually) to do? I tell clubs we are going to visit other clubs...that is one of the points of the offseason (read the MLSN and ECNL rules). I'm trying to ensure that my kid is in the right spot and there isn't a better service to pay for somewhere else in town. I've told every club this when we visit and it's never impacted my kid at all. It is my responsibility as a parent to visit clubs (my Playmetrics account must look shocking to some of you) so I make sure my kid is best taken care of.

Lemmings.


For the record, I agree with this 100% until the end when you add Lemmings.

It’s not your take that is the problem. It is the labeling and name calling that is the problem. You have the same approach as me. The difference is I pity people who don’t know how to stand up for themselves and try to help them learn to do it versus belittling them.


There is no problem...you gotta be tougher than this. Sometimes people need a punch in the mouth. And they are acting exactly like lemmings.


This is exactly what makes you look like a clown.


So much for no belittling. You fell off that horse immediately. Have a great weekend.
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Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know whether clubs can see your child’s playmetrics registrations since nearly every club we've gone out for uses it? I know at the end of the day if a club wants your kid they will offer but always been curious if some of the tryout hoppers get a rep simply from their playmetrics account.


Tryout hopper...oh wow what a loser you are. It is our right to attend any tryout or ID session we want. Only the naive and weak get pushed around by clubs. I PAY FOR THIS. You are the perfect customer!

Imagine if I shopped around for a new internet provider and out of nowhere a bunch of adults showed up to shame me about shopping around. They are wearing all the "merch" from my current internet provider and attempt to make me feel guilty for even looking at another internet provider. How dare I? Better for you and your family you say??? SHAME ON YOU!

You guys are a bunch of losers who get pushed around by coaches who have no business running your life choices.


Who invited this guy?!🙄


The parents…stop being a lemming




Sure.. nothing says "I'm a rugged individualist" like comparing your child's defensive mid aspirations to a Comcast subscription...



That comparison is closer to the truth than you who sleeps in his Arlington hoodie every night and treats the service they are paying for as something other THAN A SERVICE YOU ARE PAYING FOR.

I don’t use Comcast…don’t be ridiculous.



I don't wear an Arlington hoodie... Don't be a obnoxious.
Again, these ridiculous companions all stem from a legitimate question about the visibility clubs have into the Playmetrics app, concerning the undeniable political landscape of youth soccer. A landscape you clearly "thrive" in.
And, sorry, I didn't realize you paid for Cox. 😬


It's not a legitimate question...why do you care if they can see you attending ID sessions? Why are you worried about a business looking into Playmetrics??? My kid is hard-working and talented, and I pay...all of the clubs will take my money and my child on the field. I will go wherever I want and visit wherever I want. I guess that makes me someone who isn't allowed at Planet Fitness and uses Cox...neat. What a tool I am for taking control of my kid's situation instead of letting a business run it.

Why is it so difficult for you guys to be transparent and stop hiding things that are completely in your rights (your responsibility actually) to do? I tell clubs we are going to visit other clubs...that is one of the points of the offseason (read the MLSN and ECNL rules). I'm trying to ensure that my kid is in the right spot and there isn't a better service to pay for somewhere else in town. I've told every club this when we visit and it's never impacted my kid at all. It is my responsibility as a parent to visit clubs (my Playmetrics account must look shocking to some of you) so I make sure my kid is best taken care of.

Lemmings.


For the record, I agree with this 100% until the end when you add Lemmings.

It’s not your take that is the problem. It is the labeling and name calling that is the problem. You have the same approach as me. The difference is I pity people who don’t know how to stand up for themselves and try to help them learn to do it versus belittling them.


There is no problem...you gotta be tougher than this. Sometimes people need a punch in the mouth. And they are acting exactly like lemmings.


🤣 I laugh because I do feel that way but I also empathize that some people genuinely don’t know how the process works. When we first started, I thought we had to play for Loudoun because that was our area. Some people need to be educated on the process. I was that person at one point so I do have empathy for people who don’t know the process.

Most of the posters who label people as tryout hoppers and accuse you of being selfish if you don’t respond to an offer ASAP are actual lemmings. But deep down, you know it and they know it so there is no need to say it.


Actually...an anonymous discussion board is the perfect place to say it.
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FOMO brings out hostilities
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Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know whether clubs can see your child’s playmetrics registrations since nearly every club we've gone out for uses it? I know at the end of the day if a club wants your kid they will offer but always been curious if some of the tryout hoppers get a rep simply from their playmetrics account.


Tryout hopper...oh wow what a loser you are. It is our right to attend any tryout or ID session we want. Only the naive and weak get pushed around by clubs. I PAY FOR THIS. You are the perfect customer!

Imagine if I shopped around for a new internet provider and out of nowhere a bunch of adults showed up to shame me about shopping around. They are wearing all the "merch" from my current internet provider and attempt to make me feel guilty for even looking at another internet provider. How dare I? Better for you and your family you say??? SHAME ON YOU!

You guys are a bunch of losers who get pushed around by coaches who have no business running your life choices.


Who invited this guy?!🙄


The parents…stop being a lemming


Sure.. nothing says "I'm a rugged individualist" like comparing your child's defensive mid aspirations to a Comcast subscription...



That comparison is closer to the truth than you who sleeps in his Arlington hoodie every night and treats the service they are paying for as something other THAN A SERVICE YOU ARE PAYING FOR.

I don’t use Comcast…don’t be ridiculous.



I don't wear an Arlington hoodie... Don't be a obnoxious.
Again, these ridiculous companions all stem from a legitimate question about the visibility clubs have into the Playmetrics app, concerning the undeniable political landscape of youth soccer. A landscape you clearly "thrive" in.
And, sorry, I didn't realize you paid for Cox. 😬


It's not a legitimate question...why do you care if they can see you attending ID sessions? Why are you worried about a business looking into Playmetrics??? My kid is hard-working and talented, and I pay...all of the clubs will take my money and my child on the field. I will go wherever I want and visit wherever I want. I guess that makes me someone who isn't allowed at Planet Fitness and uses Cox...neat. What a tool I am for taking control of my kid's situation instead of letting a business run it.

Why is it so difficult for you guys to be transparent and stop hiding things that are completely in your rights (your responsibility actually) to do? I tell clubs we are going to visit other clubs...that is one of the points of the offseason (read the MLSN and ECNL rules). I'm trying to ensure that my kid is in the right spot and there isn't a better service to pay for somewhere else in town. I've told every club this when we visit and it's never impacted my kid at all. It is my responsibility as a parent to visit clubs (my Playmetrics account must look shocking to some of you) so I make sure my kid is best taken care of.

Lemmings.


For the record, I agree with this 100% until the end when you add Lemmings.

It’s not your take that is the problem. It is the labeling and name calling that is the problem. You have the same approach as me. The difference is I pity people who don’t know how to stand up for themselves and try to help them learn to do it versus belittling them.


There is no problem...you gotta be tougher than this. Sometimes people need a punch in the mouth. And they are acting exactly like lemmings.


🤣 I laugh because I do feel that way but I also empathize that some people genuinely don’t know how the process works. When we first started, I thought we had to play for Loudoun because that was our area. Some people need to be educated on the process. I was that person at one point so I do have empathy for people who don’t know the process.

Most of the posters who label people as tryout hoppers and accuse you of being selfish if you don’t respond to an offer ASAP are actual lemmings. But deep down, you know it and they know it so there is no need to say it.


Wow this his is embarrassingly incompetent, good luck.
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Mr. Cox has beaten the lemmings into submission.
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Mr. Cox has beaten the lemmings into submission.


I assume he just needed to beat one into submission. The rest just follow suit, right?
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Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know whether clubs can see your child’s playmetrics registrations since nearly every club we've gone out for uses it? I know at the end of the day if a club wants your kid they will offer but always been curious if some of the tryout hoppers get a rep simply from their playmetrics account.


Tryout hopper...oh wow what a loser you are. It is our right to attend any tryout or ID session we want. Only the naive and weak get pushed around by clubs. I PAY FOR THIS. You are the perfect customer!

Imagine if I shopped around for a new internet provider and out of nowhere a bunch of adults showed up to shame me about shopping around. They are wearing all the "merch" from my current internet provider and attempt to make me feel guilty for even looking at another internet provider. How dare I? Better for you and your family you say??? SHAME ON YOU!

You guys are a bunch of losers who get pushed around by coaches who have no business running your life choices.


Who invited this guy?!🙄


The parents…stop being a lemming


Sure.. nothing says "I'm a rugged individualist" like comparing your child's defensive mid aspirations to a Comcast subscription...



That comparison is closer to the truth than you who sleeps in his Arlington hoodie every night and treats the service they are paying for as something other THAN A SERVICE YOU ARE PAYING FOR.

I don’t use Comcast…don’t be ridiculous.



I don't wear an Arlington hoodie... Don't be a obnoxious.
Again, these ridiculous companions all stem from a legitimate question about the visibility clubs have into the Playmetrics app, concerning the undeniable political landscape of youth soccer. A landscape you clearly "thrive" in.
And, sorry, I didn't realize you paid for Cox. 😬


It's not a legitimate question...why do you care if they can see you attending ID sessions? Why are you worried about a business looking into Playmetrics??? My kid is hard-working and talented, and I pay...all of the clubs will take my money and my child on the field. I will go wherever I want and visit wherever I want. I guess that makes me someone who isn't allowed at Planet Fitness and uses Cox...neat. What a tool I am for taking control of my kid's situation instead of letting a business run it.

Why is it so difficult for you guys to be transparent and stop hiding things that are completely in your rights (your responsibility actually) to do? I tell clubs we are going to visit other clubs...that is one of the points of the offseason (read the MLSN and ECNL rules). I'm trying to ensure that my kid is in the right spot and there isn't a better service to pay for somewhere else in town. I've told every club this when we visit and it's never impacted my kid at all. It is my responsibility as a parent to visit clubs (my Playmetrics account must look shocking to some of you) so I make sure my kid is best taken care of.

Lemmings.


For the record, I agree with this 100% until the end when you add Lemmings.

It’s not your take that is the problem. It is the labeling and name calling that is the problem. You have the same approach as me. The difference is I pity people who don’t know how to stand up for themselves and try to help them learn to do it versus belittling them.


There is no problem...you gotta be tougher than this. Sometimes people need a punch in the mouth. And they are acting exactly like lemmings.


🤣 I laugh because I do feel that way but I also empathize that some people genuinely don’t know how the process works. When we first started, I thought we had to play for Loudoun because that was our area. Some people need to be educated on the process. I was that person at one point so I do have empathy for people who don’t know the process.

Most of the posters who label people as tryout hoppers and accuse you of being selfish if you don’t respond to an offer ASAP are actual lemmings. But deep down, you know it and they know it so there is no need to say it.


Wow this his is embarrassingly incompetent, good luck.


Interesting. Please elaborate.
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Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know whether clubs can see your child’s playmetrics registrations since nearly every club we've gone out for uses it? I know at the end of the day if a club wants your kid they will offer but always been curious if some of the tryout hoppers get a rep simply from their playmetrics account.


Tryout hopper...oh wow what a loser you are. It is our right to attend any tryout or ID session we want. Only the naive and weak get pushed around by clubs. I PAY FOR THIS. You are the perfect customer!

Imagine if I shopped around for a new internet provider and out of nowhere a bunch of adults showed up to shame me about shopping around. They are wearing all the "merch" from my current internet provider and attempt to make me feel guilty for even looking at another internet provider. How dare I? Better for you and your family you say??? SHAME ON YOU!

You guys are a bunch of losers who get pushed around by coaches who have no business running your life choices.


Who invited this guy?!🙄


The parents…stop being a lemming


Sure.. nothing says "I'm a rugged individualist" like comparing your child's defensive mid aspirations to a Comcast subscription...



That comparison is closer to the truth than you who sleeps in his Arlington hoodie every night and treats the service they are paying for as something other THAN A SERVICE YOU ARE PAYING FOR.

I don’t use Comcast…don’t be ridiculous.



I don't wear an Arlington hoodie... Don't be a obnoxious.
Again, these ridiculous companions all stem from a legitimate question about the visibility clubs have into the Playmetrics app, concerning the undeniable political landscape of youth soccer. A landscape you clearly "thrive" in.
And, sorry, I didn't realize you paid for Cox. 😬


It's not a legitimate question...why do you care if they can see you attending ID sessions? Why are you worried about a business looking into Playmetrics??? My kid is hard-working and talented, and I pay...all of the clubs will take my money and my child on the field. I will go wherever I want and visit wherever I want. I guess that makes me someone who isn't allowed at Planet Fitness and uses Cox...neat. What a tool I am for taking control of my kid's situation instead of letting a business run it.

Why is it so difficult for you guys to be transparent and stop hiding things that are completely in your rights (your responsibility actually) to do? I tell clubs we are going to visit other clubs...that is one of the points of the offseason (read the MLSN and ECNL rules). I'm trying to ensure that my kid is in the right spot and there isn't a better service to pay for somewhere else in town. I've told every club this when we visit and it's never impacted my kid at all. It is my responsibility as a parent to visit clubs (my Playmetrics account must look shocking to some of you) so I make sure my kid is best taken care of.

Lemmings.


For the record, I agree with this 100% until the end when you add Lemmings.

It’s not your take that is the problem. It is the labeling and name calling that is the problem. You have the same approach as me. The difference is I pity people who don’t know how to stand up for themselves and try to help them learn to do it versus belittling them.


There is no problem...you gotta be tougher than this. Sometimes people need a punch in the mouth. And they are acting exactly like lemmings.


🤣 I laugh because I do feel that way but I also empathize that some people genuinely don’t know how the process works. When we first started, I thought we had to play for Loudoun because that was our area. Some people need to be educated on the process. I was that person at one point so I do have empathy for people who don’t know the process.

Most of the posters who label people as tryout hoppers and accuse you of being selfish if you don’t respond to an offer ASAP are actual lemmings. But deep down, you know it and they know it so there is no need to say it.


Wow this his is embarrassingly incompetent, good luck.


Interesting. Please elaborate.


I think the pp was trying to say that this person who thought you need to only play for your local club is not very smart.
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