| Kids develop at different ages so "B" and "C" teams are certainly worth your time. The kids still get the life skills of commitment, teamwork, competition, and other non-soccer aspects of life skills. If the kid has the potential athletic ability or desire to play on a top team, choose a "B" or "C" team of a big club that has potential upward mobility so they get to know him or her. |
What age group are you talking about ? Is this for high school ages in the spring ? |
I very much agree with this. I am going to move my kiddo to a team where there is more upward mobility as right now there isn’t any. |
Sorry that should have said league not team. |
I think you mean club not league. |
If you are talking about a black or silver team then you shouldn't be complaining because you pay a fraction of what the ECNL teams are paying. |
Ha ha. I do. Thank you |
| For any B and C team players who want to move up, obviously they should do their best to work their skills on their own. In addition, attending extra training elsewhere is helpful too. And it doesn't have to be private - I can be things like Coerver group training. Not only will extra training boost skills. but the player might also meet coaches (or parents) who can suggest a club that would be a better fit and maybe even arrange an introduction with the coach. Club politics might prevent hard work from being recognized or paying off within the club, but hard work pays off in other ways. |
Yes, you should be happy to get the scraps of the BRYC table. We, the entitled parents who are paying ECNL prices (wait, who's responsible for that choice again?) so decree it. Our children are better players, and therefore, better people. |
BRYC or not BRYC, these 2 response is ridiculous. Even on the A team players 6-25 aren't being treating like gold. They are just maintaining if they aren't getting better outside of club training. If you think the A team coaches are responsible for players 1-5 abilities, you haven't been paying attention to what those players are doing elsewhere. Those A coaches are responsible for spotting talent and putting it together. The minimal amount of technical direction individual players get is not typically game changing for a player, but for a team. You all will never be happy, not that's a bad thing, but it's pretty unrealistic. |
Don't disagree as long as coaches at all levels are spotting talent and putting it together, not spotting talent and putting it together on the A team and accepting money from any player and putting them on a B or C team regardless of talent. Also, just FYI, some clubs charge the same for A, B, or C teams. |
Again - you have no idea what you are talking about. But still you go on and on... |
Yes. A DA club. The A team is very good, but the next level down is more like a B-/C than a true B |
Any boys names you are willing to share? |
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Are there any true development clubs out there or do they all eventually try to attract good players who replace some of the existing teams. Talking about boys. U11-U13
Also, how much to the DA treats cost for the same age group? |