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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So this is a normal travel team? Or “select”? [/quote] OP here - it's a normal travel team. They plan around the region, and tournaments, and a pretty good team too. No, not everyone gets equal playing time. And the Coach's son is good, but I suspect its a vicious circle; you play better and more confident because you are in the game more, and thus there an interest in putting you in the game more. It is noticeable that some get more playing time than others (especially if the match is competitive) but it is especially noticeable that Coach's son plays more than the others. This is not a parent volunteer, he is part of the coaching staff. My point to him would be, try to develop all the players, and give your son a taste of sitting on the bench eager to get in. Either way, as a father/coach, we would want to be mindful of other players.[/quote] Don’t do this. It will backfire and hurt your kid. You don’t like it move teams. There will always be someone you think gets too much play time. [/quote]
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