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Isn't this just the fate of a small club heading into U12 and U13? The top players leave for MLS/ECNL/NA/GA and the remaining players either need to rebuild or look elsewhere.
The clubs should know this is coming and if they haven't prepared for it, shame on them. I feel bad for the players and the parents whose teams implode, but that's travel soccer. |
I hate to say it but this is true. But also, I don’t full accept the “this is travel soccer” answer. Unfortunately, it’s reality. But can not get past that many of the clubs who charge over $2800 and have the amount of people to handle admin can not anticipate that. These clubs need to hire risk management advisors or even general managers that are not former soccer players or coaches. These are businesses Except for the teams who have all volunteer staff, yes I do get it |
We played them. Never seen them EDP 1 once!!! No way. |
Oh wow. Now everything makes sense. Our team imploded and best kids left for ECNL/NAL/MLS NEXT tracks and my kid is left behind. Definitely going to work on my plan for next year!!!!! |
No Its not the fate of small clubs that the boys director/coach leaves the club and takes multiple teams with him to another club as part of a sweetheart deal with the new club |
| Heard the new boys director has his own thing too, would his teams not follow him when he leaves? Sounds like the same recipe to me. |
| How is the club currently? Can you recommend it to anyone? |
I have met some parents and saw their kids (both boys and girls) at some group sessions. Parents seemed friendly and their kids looked like decent players. Parents seemed happy with ROSA. I met one of their higher level coaches (maybe he was one of the directors, but cant recall), he seemed to know soccer, was personable, and seemed good with kids... obviously, this is not really enough info to make a decision, but at least it's some info to consider. |