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[quote=Anonymous] Speaking as a parent who left TO Arlington, it’s not much better there either. Arlington recruits talent rather than building it. So you THINK you are going to get best training in the area only to find out it’s more politics and toxic parents … kids who all think they’re the next Messi (when they aren’t but the coaches never cared to truthfully assess them) Coaches can’t and won’t build up your player. It’s a waste of time and money. Stick with the club closest to you, all pay to play clubs are the same , you just pick the crap you’re most willing to put up with [quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]On an ECNL or MLS Next team at a big club in the area. Is it normal to experience the following? 1.) Not a single team meeting from August until now. 2.) No progress report for any of the players on paper or verbally. 3.) Not one written communication from the coach to the players or parents. 4.) Multiple games when the coach did not show up and had not communicated that to the team. 5.) Zero check-in on players with long-term injuries. 6.) No feedback to players when they ask what they need to improve upon. 7.) Two players on the team averaging less than 25 minutes per match. 8.) Repeatedly starting players who missed multiple practices during the previous week. [/quote]. You play for NVA. Sounds like Mo. Reason why kids bailed for Arlington.[/quote][/quote]
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