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Anonymous wrote:I am so confused by the no coach thing, very Id session or tryout, the coaches introduce themselves at the beginning. Did they send a message out or tell the parents, this team has no coach? It looks like they announced their coaches weeks ago--Why did they not finish hiring coaches for all teams then? How is it reasonable to expect people to commit to an expensive year of soccer with no coach?


Normally to fill a lower-level team as a revenue effort (get as many parents as possible to pay who desperately want their kid to play travel).

-They will produce X coach once they understand they have the overhead to cover it, however this will very likely be a very low-level, bottom of barrel and inexperienced coach.

You better off trying out for another club or going back to recreation.


Last year they hired the 2013 G white team coach late in the game and he is excellent.


Late in the game? Can you explain or did you mean the season?


They had tryouts and the coach that selected the team quit before the season started. So they hired Al and we love him.


That's a different situation. The club vetted and hired a qualified, professional coach before tryouts who selected the team and who parents could meet before plunking down 3Gs. That guy quit and then they found another qualified, professional coach.

Here, no one bothered to hire anyone but still wants the parents to plunk down the Gs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You should stop posting so much identifying information about yourself. I bet I could look at a picture of that team and pick out who your daughter is based on your post syntax. Not good.


+1. You should ask the moderator to remove your post naming your daughter's team.
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Who picks the team if there isn't a coach?
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in this case they probably just invited everyone who didn't make the first two teams, expecting a huge decline rate
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Anonymous wrote:I am so confused by the no coach thing, very Id session or tryout, the coaches introduce themselves at the beginning. Did they send a message out or tell the parents, this team has no coach? It looks like they announced their coaches weeks ago--Why did they not finish hiring coaches for all teams then? How is it reasonable to expect people to commit to an expensive year of soccer with no coach?


Normally to fill a lower-level team as a revenue effort (get as many parents as possible to pay who desperately want their kid to play travel).

-They will produce X coach once they understand they have the overhead to cover it, however this will very likely be a very low-level, bottom of barrel and inexperienced coach.

You better off trying out for another club or going back to recreation.


Last year they hired the 2013 G white team coach late in the game and he is excellent.


Late in the game? Can you explain or did you mean the season?


They had tryouts and the coach that selected the team quit before the season started. So they hired Al and we love him.


That's a different situation. The club vetted and hired a qualified, professional coach before tryouts who selected the team and who parents could meet before plunking down 3Gs. That guy quit and then they found another qualified, professional coach.

Here, no one bothered to hire anyone but still wants the parents to plunk down the Gs.


But it’s OK for Herndon, Arlington, and McLean to still have coaching vacancies open I assume? (Which they do)
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Who said its ok? Start a thread called "Herndon" if you want to talk about their staffing.
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Anonymous wrote:I am so confused by the no coach thing, very Id session or tryout, the coaches introduce themselves at the beginning. Did they send a message out or tell the parents, this team has no coach? It looks like they announced their coaches weeks ago--Why did they not finish hiring coaches for all teams then? How is it reasonable to expect people to commit to an expensive year of soccer with no coach?


Normally to fill a lower-level team as a revenue effort (get as many parents as possible to pay who desperately want their kid to play travel).

-They will produce X coach once they understand they have the overhead to cover it, however this will very likely be a very low-level, bottom of barrel and inexperienced coach.

You better off trying out for another club or going back to recreation.


Last year they hired the 2013 G white team coach late in the game and he is excellent.


Late in the game? Can you explain or did you mean the season?


They had tryouts and the coach that selected the team quit before the season started. So they hired Al and we love him.


That's a different situation. The club vetted and hired a qualified, professional coach before tryouts who selected the team and who parents could meet before plunking down 3Gs. That guy quit and then they found another qualified, professional coach.

Here, no one bothered to hire anyone but still wants the parents to plunk down the Gs.


But it’s OK for Herndon, Arlington, and McLean to still have coaching vacancies open I assume? (Which they do)


So would yoj sign your kid up to play for a year on a team with no coach? For $3000?
Anonymous
Our valor invitation email did not list the coach. The parents probably don't realize their is not a coach. They may even think it is an aceptance for the second team, not the third team, since the teams were renamed. This was not explained at our tryout so anyone not a current valor family might not know the team levels changed for next year.
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Anonymous wrote:Our valor invitation email did not list the coach. The parents probably don't realize their is not a coach. They may even think it is an aceptance for the second team, not the third team, since the teams were renamed. This was not explained at our tryout so anyone not a current valor family might not know the team levels changed for next year.


Damn, that’s shady.
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Anonymous wrote:Our valor invitation email did not list the coach. The parents probably don't realize their is not a coach. They may even think it is an aceptance for the second team, not the third team, since the teams were renamed. This was not explained at our tryout so anyone not a current valor family might not know the team levels changed for next year.


Damn, that’s shady.


My child and a teammate got offers from Vienna that did not explain this. But you can tell by looking at their website. I can see why clubs would not spell this out; they want to make money!
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Anonymous wrote:I am so confused by the no coach thing, very Id session or tryout, the coaches introduce themselves at the beginning. Did they send a message out or tell the parents, this team has no coach? It looks like they announced their coaches weeks ago--Why did they not finish hiring coaches for all teams then? How is it reasonable to expect people to commit to an expensive year of soccer with no coach?


Normally to fill a lower-level team as a revenue effort (get as many parents as possible to pay who desperately want their kid to play travel).

-They will produce X coach once they understand they have the overhead to cover it, however this will very likely be a very low-level, bottom of barrel and inexperienced coach.

You better off trying out for another club or going back to recreation.


Last year they hired the 2013 G white team coach late in the game and he is excellent.


Late in the game? Can you explain or did you mean the season?


They had tryouts and the coach that selected the team quit before the season started. So they hired Al and we love him.


Happy it worked out for you, however this is not always the case with these issues. I imagine, White team is level II team coach with a good number of years of experience and proven performance.

-I'm referring more to "lower level" as these teams don't receive the attention, encouragement or even sometimes recognition they deserve.
-The $$$'s from all the parents are the same and still green that support a level 1 team or level 3 or below.

Just saying.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Our valor invitation email did not list the coach. The parents probably don't realize their is not a coach. They may even think it is an aceptance for the second team, not the third team, since the teams were renamed. This was not explained at our tryout so anyone not a current valor family might not know the team levels changed for next year.



I bet the team isn't even listed on their website = no coach = considered the lowest performing players by Valor (based on unknown assumptions and nepotism) = little to zero opportunities for advancement.

If you volunteer to be the team manager, you might warrant a bye to get your kid to move up. Get yourself some knee pads while you're at it. Good luck there.
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Anonymous wrote:Our valor invitation email did not list the coach. The parents probably don't realize their is not a coach. They may even think it is an aceptance for the second team, not the third team, since the teams were renamed. This was not explained at our tryout so anyone not a current valor family might not know the team levels changed for next year.


Damn, that’s shady.


My child and a teammate got offers from Vienna that did not explain this. But you can tell by looking at their website. I can see why clubs would not spell this out; they want to make money!


100%
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Anonymous wrote:Our valor invitation email did not list the coach. The parents probably don't realize their is not a coach. They may even think it is an aceptance for the second team, not the third team, since the teams were renamed. This was not explained at our tryout so anyone not a current valor family might not know the team levels changed for next year.


Damn, that’s shady.


My child and a teammate got offers from Vienna that did not explain this. But you can tell by looking at their website. I can see why clubs would not spell this out; they want to make money!


If they change from one system to another, they should explain that.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Our valor invitation email did not list the coach. The parents probably don't realize their is not a coach. They may even think it is an aceptance for the second team, not the third team, since the teams were renamed. This was not explained at our tryout so anyone not a current valor family might not know the team levels changed for next year.



I bet the team isn't even listed on their website = no coach = considered the lowest performing players by Valor (based on unknown assumptions and nepotism) = little to zero opportunities for advancement.

If you volunteer to be the team manager, you might warrant a bye to get your kid to move up. Get yourself some knee pads while you're at it. Good luck there.



All the teams for next year are listed on their website. A handful have "Coming Soon" listed instead of a coaches' name. They have been "Coming Soon" for weeks.
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