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| New to travel soccer and honestly wondering why tryouts for clubs are mid season? Is there a reason for this? It seems like it would make more sense for them to be early June. |
| Every season there is always movement of players from one club to the next. Clubs need time to let this shake out and still have time to hold additional ID sessions for the players who missed tryouts or not happy with where they ended up. |
This is good. Travel soccer is such an awesome side gig you will find coaches playing real politics to stay in their perch well past due date. You have found a solid club there! |
| The lack of transparency for making top teams is flat unfair to some families. My kid is happy where they are, which is not too team; but we learned a lot this year about the ins and outs of how utterly rigged/preselected players are for every single club's top team. I say it's unfair not because the kids who make it aren't good. It's unfair because they parents know who to speak to and where to be and when in the winter months before tryouts while 90% of parents do not. A very few get lucky; most do not. Anytime who thinks they got lucky most likely just didn't realize they were of the right person's radar at the right time by sheer dumb luck. |
Or maybe the majority of players deserved to be there? |
Tryouts have moved earlier and earlier over time as clubs race to lock in their players before everyone else. Some are scared to go first, if they are not first choice clubs, but almost no one wants to be last. |
Any club that focuses on development of younger players and prioritizes each players growth and playing time over winning gets abandoned by parents chasing medals and trophies! |
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I thought the tryouts this year were done well, we had kids from below practice with us for weeks and kids moving up practicing with the higher team. There were a number of formal tryouts and kids who did well were invited back to the last few practices.
Last year I thought they did a much worse job and it was reflected in the mix of kids, several of which didn't make the cut for this upcoming year. Our coach was serious about development, but, unfortunately that led to a pretty meh result over the season and a lot of parents swapped clubs. For the second year running our ENCL-RL team had 66% turnover, my DS is now 1 of 3 players remaining from the u13 team moving on to U15 next year.. |
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This year our club formed a new top team. All our second and third team kids "tried out" for the top team with the hope (promise?) of moving up.
Instead, guess what? The club brought in a new coach who brought almost their entire team WITH them from their old club. So now our new top team is basically composed entirely of a team from a previous club, and almost none of our "lower" kids even had a chance to move up, even though the club touted this as such an amazing opportunity for existing club players. I guess i knew that is the way the soccer world works, but the kids were very disappointed. Maybe it was just a money grab by the club, or the only way to get a coach to move clubs? |
I never said they weren't. Reading comprehension isn't your strong suit, eh? Doesn't change if you don't get in early or know the right people the likelihood of ever making a top team is extremely small off sheer talent. Many kids also park their butts on the bench that got in at the beginning / early just to say they are on these teams that have no business playing at that level, let's be real. |
| Annoyed that McLean held tryouts the same night that my kid’s high school held their winter sports banquet which resulted in my kid having to choose between picking up an award or going to club tryouts. My kid chose soccer and of course it was an unorganized cattle call where it appeared as if selections had already been made at some positions based on certain incumbents in attendance. |
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Witnessed 2 clubs with top teams at tryouts already pre-picked. They had a cursory small sided scrimmage and after 10 minutes the top team was called out by the head coach to scrimmage on another field. The coach watching my daughters group totally got side tracked by talking to 1 parent on a break and never went into the coaches huddle to select the top team. Yet magically, top girls were selected for the field he was watching. He never provided input on whom to select from his clipboard and yet girls were selected. It was for show for sure.
At our current club, only 3 outsiders made it to the top team. The B team players all stayed where they are. What is also sad is that the B team girls do not get the same development as the A team girls. The get a worse coach, less tournaments and no video review. They are hardly set up to move up from their current team. |
I love how they all have clipboards and walk around all serious. It’s all a pony show pretty much everywhere. |
| Travel tryouts are mainly held to fill open spots on lower teams after promoting players from within the club. This is where the rec players usually fall. If you are from another club, you get placed with mid to top teams for assessment and get moved up or down from there. If you care about what level your kid starts at with a club, setting up id sessions before travel tryouts begin is the best way to get your kid noticed. |