no goal post at all. Valor groups the pool in 7v7. There is no moving an assigned kid up or down. Its pretty fluid and as time goes on the kids start to pool into future 9v9 teams. In 9v9 you are assigned a team.. they never move kids down mid season who are assigned specific teams. It just doesnt happen. And you are claiming it happened to multiple kids.. so we all know you are lying. Valor doesn’t operate that way. |
A number of coaches/clubs do this shit. It's ridiculous and a total conflict/literally pay to play. |
My kids have been in Valor for a couple years...never had any kids move up or down mid season. |
Call them out? |
grassroots licenses? Those are the ones rec coaches get for free. |
this past fall, multiple Valor coaches were using a turf field at Ellanor Lawrence Park on Fridays for private lessons. They kicked pick up players off one day saying it was for "Valor practice" but only 1-2 kids per coach showed up. It was clearly not team practices. I am surprised Valor gives turf field space to coaches for this. Seems unethical when you are telling the County the field will be used for practices not private entrepenuriship. |
Need to follow up on this… can’t tell as I don’t see valor (and some of this shenanigans) as being trust worthy |
Here's what I suggest: check out some other clubs nearby to really see how your kid stacks up with higher division coaches who run top teams (Divisions 1-3 in NCSL/NCSL-R or EDP) depending on age group/number of divisions in that given year. -Playing devil's advocate and see what those clubs say about your kid's skills is important. If they think your child is performing at a high level, you'll have a better idea of where they fit in. Then, think about whether you're ready to put more time and money (resources) into a institution that won't support that growth. -This will take some homework on your part, reaching out and engaging with the other club technical development trainers/directors. -Below is the link where you can find where your team currently stacks up. Are they really being competitive or are they playing weaker teams/divisions? Maybe they got a win because you had guest players from your higher club division team. - This will mean doing some homework on your part, like reaching out and talking to the trainers or directors at other clubs. - Either your team is in a tournament that’s way too tough for them, or they need a lot of improvement. I’ve seen that happen a lot at Valor just to win games or tournaments. Misplacement in brackets. Just saying. Have fun and good luck. https://www.ncsl-soccer.com/division-structure |
yep never happen moving down. Moving up it does happen. The OP is confusing the younger age groupings with an actual assigned team. The teams do coalesce during the season which gives an appearance of a team assignment. But the coaches really dont care. Its about starting the future revenue train. 9v9 if you are assigned a team they NEVER move you down midseason |
valor i believe has a blanket permit to have fields for certain windows. If you are on them its more in there rights to kick you off. |
At least one coach in an age group older than 7v7 has stated more than once that multiple players will be moved around for spring. If it doesn’t happen I will assume leadership has blocked it because the coach has very clearly stated their desire to make changes. |
its coach speak, to shut up some parents who believe winning is goal in young age groups |
You’re saying moves….but are they really moving up in the divisions or is Valor recoloring the team (Name) because the top team is possible moving to regionals or EDP? -Are you going 7v7 to 9v9 or to 11v11 (increasing the number of the roster and the bench) -Maybe less kids are playing as you move up in age group. -For example look at the number of teams they combined or discontinued to support full rosters in the next age group. -Are you in a better or worst division? -How does that translate from last year? -Have you really moved up are are you still sitting with the same players? |
What is up with people here talking condescendingly to parents with direct experience with a situation as if they don’t know anything? Parents have directly told you what they have seen with their own two eyes, yet some of you (or maybe it’s just one of you) seems to think that you know better and the parent must be wrong. It’s really quite obnoxious. |
To be fair it appears to be ONE parent saying moves happen and everyone else saying the opposite. As to the poster you are responding to I have no idea what that drivel was. |