Many high school coaches are complete arrogant d*cks. |
We know several instances where they only took kids from certain clubs. There are also a few known to select only from clubs where they coach too. It didn't matter about athleticism. Our school did fitness tests that had zero bearing on the team selections. Several kids that were top in the mile and beep test (skilled as well) did not make the team. It is a nice world when you think everything is fair. The world doesn't work that way. |
Completey Agree! |
Do they play other high school sports, or just club soccer? |
If the coach is benefiting financially from kids they take, then it's the other kids' parents' fault for letting it stand. If the school is private, raise hell with the HoS. If it's public start the process to report bribery. There is no jurisdiction that lets public employees benefit directly from their office even if most coaches try to. |
NP. I’m wondering if the poster you are responding to is a fellow parent on my son’s JV team at a W school. We have an older child who played DA and D1 at a top program, and are aware of what good soccer looks like. Our coach is terrific and the boys are skillful. Of course the level is not going to be what you see on a top club team, but the kids play an attractive style of soccer. Same is true for several of the other teams we play, though I’ve certainly seen plenty of teams play the way OP describes. |
So are most club coaches. What's your point? |
Maybe some did report it? A coach resigned from his club team about 6-8 months ago but still continues to be a MCPS HS girls varsity coach. For the club, he was coaching more than two high school age girls travel teams….(most of players attend the HS he’s coaching too.) |
At least club coaches know soccer, many HS coaches for most part do not and kids who know soccer pick up on that very quickly and know that they are arrogant d*cks for no reason other than power tripping. |
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Does anyone care about fun?
My son plays high school and ECNL, and while sure, the ECNL team is much much better, he has far more fun playing for high school where they have lots of students attending and making tons of noise. He scored the winning goal last week, and kids in the stands were chanting his name. He said it was his favorite soccer moment ever. Good luck getting anything like that in a club game. |
Definitely true, and the reality for a lot of boys is that they won’t be playing after HS, even for the majority of ECNL and MLS Next players. |
DP That is very debatable. I have seen the horror show that passes for ECNL/“high level”travel soccer and it’s coaching. Most if the time they are just rolling the ball out on field and looking confused if they happen to draw a team that can play/pass. Who’s a good coach? It’s the coach who starts your kid. Are they really a good coach? No. If they were a good coach they would be some place else. They all tell the parents this is elite soccer but it is not. Just watch it. ECNL is not good soccer. I have seen so many ECNL games/teams that are just crap. Girls bouncing balls off their shins, first touch turns any ball they touch in to a 50/50 ball, can’t put three passes together with no pressure, etc. and develop end at 15. Now they run fast and a very physical but soccer is not rugby or football. If you are not a parent you are not watching ECNL unless you are getting paid. High School soccer is a level below top travel but there is a thing where seniors and juniors plays and freshman and sophomore wait their turn. If you do not like that you will hate college soccer. |
I think you're reading a great deal into your interpretation of what I said. I never said my kid's high school has absolutely wonderful next-level soccer. I said it doesn't look like they're lobbing the ball around like noobs, as PPs describe. |
...and to expand on that, the coaches don't throw sideline tantrums, scream, or need to right any ships. Again, it's not MLS next. But it's not what you desire. I am curious what schools you're watching. |
Ones where one of the coaches gets a yellow or red every single game. |