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[quote=Anonymous]Unfortunately I agree with PPs that nothing will change with feedback. It's a shame that parents are afraid to speak directly with clubs about coach performance -- if they did, then teams would be much less likely to fold, and coaches could get the mentoring that they need to succeed, But, because kids don't want to risk losing playing time (that's why we never spoke to clubs about chronically late, high, absent or abrasive coaches), they don't say anything until the decision is already made to change teams. In my experience (my frame of reference is AAU basketball), many good players are being recruited throughout the season (i.e. "hey, why don't you come do a workout with us?", "if this doesn't work out, then come see us") so leaving for greener pastures is really common. This means that poorly coached teams tend to fold, often mid-season. [/quote]
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