We do. It's due by dec. 20th. |
So we're with Valor *gasp* I know. Our age group has multiple players moving UP and DOWN mid season. This is below U13, so don't know about other age groups. These moves were NOT by parent's requests. From what we can tell the moves were warranted. Our player was not one of those moved, but we had a player move up from our team and another move down to us from the team above.
Our experience has been a good one so far, but it's a big club so I imagine opinions will vary. |
Whenever someone says they have a UEFA license (but nothing from USSF) then the red flag should go up. How do you ever verify a UEFA license in the US? You don't! |
You can verify a UEFA license by asking the coach to show you the certificate, for one thing. I would not assume my prospective employer was going to verify my degrees, but if necessary I could produce the diplomas.
Have you asked your coach about his (or her) licenses? |
again not a thing in younger age groups. Teams are lumped together and then they recruit from rec to fill rosters. The earlier kids signed up will generally work out with top coach.. and Kids rotate around. Its not till 9v9 when the teams really form. The appearance of a team color is to make mommy and daddy feel good. |
^ this is so categorically false that I now know you have to be a troll. Watch a U9 "Gold" team and a U9 "Black" team. Are some kids going to need to be moved during the year? Probably, they have like two tryouts in May to make decisions and players develop differently, but to say because you registered first you're on the top team and that kid registered forty-third so he is on Black makes absolutely no sense in any world. More importantly though, you're just wrong. |
Yet that's what happens. Older than U9 younger than U13. Tryouts in may. Players show up for August practices and it's obvious players were not designated properly. ZERO changes, zero opportunity for the teams to even practice together even though they are on the same field at the same time. Even pay to play opportunities are limited to the top team chosen players. |
You have fully made up this little narrative. No longer in 7v7 but this does not match up AT ALL with what happened when our child was that age. I suspect this is what you are telling yourself so you feel better that your kid was on a lower team and never got moved up. It’s totally because you signed up later. Sure buddy… |
Ha! +1. They had teams. |
And another thing: it’s possible that more kids on the top team signed up earlier because they got offers after one tryout, whereas other kids didn’t get an offer for a while because coaches were less sure about them. Kids who get offers later are obviously going to sign up later, because of the whole supposed “48 hrs to make a decision” window all clubs try to do. I know for a fact that someone on the lowest team in my child’s age group didn’t get an offer until like a week after tryouts ended. Obviously that kid wasn’t a top priority for them, but rather made sense to offer them as other kids declined and they decided to make an additional team (which I don’t think Valor should do, it’s a money grab and some parents don’t know that). This isn’t rocket science! |
How the hell are we supposed to know what team you daughter is on? All you said is U11 girls. You aren’t very smart. |
Paid private lessons for kids on the team he/she is officially coaching?!?!?!? |
AC and GL are U12G coaches. I believe GL is currently completing his B License which means he already has his C and D licenses as those are pre-requisites. AC looks like he has a a couple grass roots licenses (9v9 and 11v11) which seems pretty reasonable for a second team coach. And to be honest, my kids have had and seen plenty of coaches (at Valor and beyond) with D,C, and B licenses who are not very good. |
nope. Ur lying or just dont know how it works.. once you get to 9v9 they simply dont move players.. its very rare. |
Keep moving those goalposts so you can be “right”. What a joke. |