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“I've even heard some directors/coaches have conducted "Social Distancing Tryouts" where they go to the kids' house and they do a ball mastery tryout. “
REC soccer is wild |
I am a travel coach currently. I obviously won't go into detail as I would like to keep my anonymity. |
Yes, we are getting paid. I would happily sacrifice my paycheck to give parents full refunds. |
Imagine you are a kid. You just played a fall season on the 1st team. COVID happens. You get told there will be no tryouts. You get an email from your parents that you are being moved to the B team. Ok...who from the B team is taking my spot? No one. It's a player from the outside who had a tryout, after being told there are no tryouts. The kid doesn't even get a chance to fight for the spot. Even if there were actual tryouts and that kid would have been dropped anyways, at least that kid feels they had a chance and maybe looks at themselves saying, I need to improve, my tryout wasn't good enough. |
You can search up username up on this forum. |
| I am not understanding this thread. Are you talking about your own kid? |
Agree with all what it’s posted. This is BS first we heard that there has been an agreement amongst clubs of not taking outside players. Now the kids that are not keeping their position are out. All this sounds illegal. Clubs not refunding is ilegal, all their zoom classes or speeches are subjects parents can easily find on internet. Many parents can throw speeches to their kids about leadership far better than coaches. |
Someone needs a hug. |
Kids need to understand that he had an entire year to "try out" for next year. I understand that COVID happened and he lost Spring, but, if his work through the winter didn't cut it, then it didn't cut it. If a kid joined the club (regardless if he was recruited or just joined), he should be placed on the team that most suited to his ability. Let this be a lesson that kids need to treat every day like it's a try out....Ok maybe not every day but you get my point. The hypothetical kid that got cut had his chance. Hopefully, he uses this to to motivate him. I honestly do not see anything wrong with this...and my kid is only 12. The only problem I would have is if he got cut and had no where else to go, but if there is a B team, so be it. He drops to the B team. |
You are not a real coach if you believe tryouts are the only metric for player selection. If you have seen a kid in practice three days a week and you need a tryout to determine their contribution and value to the team then you’re not paying attention. |
Yeah but then you are getting replaced by a kid who had an individual workout. You can't assess a kid's abillilty on ball mastery drills. |
You would be fine if your kid got cut to the B team for an outside player who tried out when you were told there would be no tryouts? |
Agree ^^^ same as school work, my son kept telling me that he would improve his B grade to A on one course this spring, guess what, spring is gone, he is stuck with B. Lesson learned for him that he should do good when he can, not regretting "I could have done better.." |
I hear that happening at mclean. Seems BSC south is having problems/coach retiring and lots of mclean boys are being pushed down to make room. Most of the kids played for mclean at one point. Guess mclean did not sign the non compete with BSC? |
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OP- that's disgusting and I 100% believe it.
I have not committed to anything for next year for my rising future U16 (current 14-year old 8th grader) or my rising U13 boys. They are on a first team now in a good league. I have been disgusted by youth soccer since the oldest started travel at U9. Totally disgusted by what became of a sport I used to love. My kids and I are playing a ton of soccer now. They are training on their own. They love their current coaches and are doing zoom meetings. Unfortunately, this club is too far away and we were looking to transition next year--but frankly there is no other club we like or staff we respect. For now, with no guarantee of soccer, my husband and I that played college soccer will train our own kids. Once groups of players are allowed to meet together and compete we will reassess the situation. Your description of private tryouts out kid's homes or fields is disturbing. I also think the 'no tryout' thing and nothing based on actual MERIT is a huge disservice to youth soccer. It's a reason kids that progress rapidly and do not advance leave the sport entirely. |