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| My kids are at Barca. Last year, the club was well run and I would have given them an A or A-. Coming back was an easy decision for us. This year, I rank them C+ as the standards have gone down (communications, fields scheduling (moving some practices to Morven was a big mistake), player pool issues, repeated misbehavior at some of the younger teams, etc). We have offers to come back, but we are leaning towards trying out with other clubs this year. We want our kids to have stability with playing for one club for many years, but there are some things that concern us and are difficult to overlook. |
| New poster here. I'm not a BRYC cultist and I have some complaints, but administratively I would rank the club pretty high. I like that they don't run a bunch of their own tournaments and camps and force parents to volunteer at them. They do not run a single tournament. One of the biggest complaints at the previous club was having to participate and volunteer at the club run tournaments. If your at a club that is constantly asking for volunteers for upcoming events then you know what I'm talking about. You feel pressure to volunteer even if you really don't have the time. |
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How do people rate Arlington in this regard? Are the fields and practice schedules pretty set or do they vary? Good communication or a brick wall?
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Have had all my kids here. We have ups and downs, but its ran professionally. No real complaints. Other than parents being over protective. |
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The tournaments help keep our cost down. Some age groups run their own concessions and profit well. Some teams put the money towards dues or travel cost. I know at our club there are parents that have more than one player and every little bit helps. Builds a stronger soccer community. I’m curious to how much you pay for 1 year against our 1 year. |
The BRYC dues are actually posted to the website. Those do not cover team fees (travel to SC, NC, showcase travel costs), but those wouldn't likely be covered by other clubs dues either. |
It is probably pretty close depending on the club. BRYC might be at the higher end but not the most expensive - $2150 next year for ECNL (plus team fees) |
That’s not bad at all. With travel and tournaments too? I know MYS, travel and tournaments totaled around $7k. |
The practice schedule is consistent, you will get times location at beginning of season and they don’t change. They do have issues with cramming 4-5 teams on a field. The communication between DA and non DA coaches is terrible. Players from top team (red) never hear back from DA when the try out. No communication at all not even telling you didn’t make it. You would think they would want to develop within own club, but it doesn’t happen. No communication and planning between DA and non DA coaches. |
| I am at a small club. There is very little communication from the club beyond weather related cancellations. However, my kids' teams have excellent, highly organized managers. Couldn't be better. |