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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] This conversation is dead until the new season starts. BRYC boys, girls, and coaches do nothing during the summer. Enjoy your and your kids' summer. [/quote] No our u14 now u15 ECNL boys are playing Super Y.[/quote] BRYC does provide training and pick up opportunities in the summers, at least on the girls' side. And I've had kids in two other clubs (ECNL and DA), and their summer offerings were similar or less. I know it's fun to bash BRYC but this particular slam doesn't really fly. Besides, not a bad idea for kids to take a break from structured soccer for a few weeks after showcase/playoffs - they continue to work out, go to ID camps, play other sports, etc. on their own. [/quote] The boys ecnl teams are all playing super Y with their coaches . So they are doing summer all together just funneling the money to BW CJ and As. [/quote] Why are people so obsessed with where the money flows on these boards? They all act like they are writing personal checks straight to the coach. If a coach doesn't show up in a 92 Altima he is ripping you off. Soccer isn't free, we all know this but you are also not paying these coaches directly. [/quote] At BRYC the coaches provide multiple ways for you to funnel money to them. Some call if a conflict of interest.[/quote] Such a strange comment. Funnel money? You make it sound like they're doing something illegal. They're not. They run a business - a few of them, actually - whereby they train, coach and organize youth soccer both individual and as part of a team. Parents pay to train their kids. They provide a service. If you want that service, you pay for it. This is what we call "business". If you don't want the services, don't pay for them. It's an easy, peasy concept. And there's no conflict. BRYC knows that they provide personal training. BRYC is well aware of what NVU is. BRYC does not operate a separate Super Y. I'm sure BRYC is well aware of the personal training, NVU, and other business opportunities. Clearly, it's not a conflict if the club doesn't provide it. I don't begrudge anyone their entrepreneurial ventures. Good for them. [/quote] Exactly. There are some salty ass people on this message board. Every single club has coaches who do personal training or some type of soccer related for profit venture. No different then a teacher working at a school who does private tutoring on the weekends or summer. [/quote] Yeah it really sucked when I didn't pay for that tutoring package and then my kid's math teacher would not seat him in class the following week. Give me a break - it is not at all comparable. If BRYC is okay with their Coaches collecting hundreds to thousands of dollars for private training and trips from their players, well that tells you something about BRYC. What Coaching and Training is not covered while serving as the player's Coach? But I am sure it has zero impact on who is selected for the team and who plays what minutes.[/quote]
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