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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Vienna admins working hard to sell the club. That’s all you have to know about how it’s going. I say go where you get the best vibes for your kid.[/quote] Definitely not a club admin. Ask anyone that has a u9/10 daughter at the club. Skills practice for the majority of every practice. Maybe you don’t agree with the approach but it’s what they do. [/quote] We know a lot of people who are at U9/U10 and they don’t agree with your opinion. Very different experience on the situation there. We left earlier, but we also know people that were at U11/U12 and they absolutely hated it. I guess for some it may be a good experience, maybe the coaching staff likes your daughter and family. For most others that are not favored seem to have a different experience. Perhaps understand it from their point of view and why they leave. That might explain the mass exodus from your program at Vienna. [/quote] It’s not an opinion. It is fact. The majority of u9/10 Vienna girls’ practices are spent on skill development. It cannot be disputed because it is a fact. Like every club, there are a number of families that don’t feel appreciated because they aren’t selected or moved to a higher team or playing time/position concerns. I understand their point of view and even agree that they should go where it is best for their kid, but this is not something that is unique to Vienna. Every club has this dynamic. Some are just better at selling false hopes and promises. [/quote] If U9-U12 is so great then why are Vienna's numbers so bad? You claim it is "fact" and "undisputed", but this very thread would say that it is disputed. I admit, there is one great coach at U9-U10 (RH), but he's not even in charge of everything anymore. So there is a good chance your kid won't even get him. Why stay just for him?[/quote] Noone said the results were good or bad. It was actually recognized that players do leave for a number of reasons. The only fact that was mentioned is that they work largely on skills development for U9-U10. This doesn't typically result in wins or even high IQ players initially. And because of this, parents would rather go to teams that recruit the biggest and fastest, have full-time keepers at U8 and practice set plays. The families of second teamers who aren't getting promoted use this as the reason for why Vienna isn't strong and don't know what they are doing so they leave for second teams at other clubs. RH oversees both the U9 and U10 practices so you will definitely get him for those age groups.[/quote] Ok I think I get it now. Vienna is losing players at alarming rates because they run such a good skilled technical practices (facts, undisputed, undeniable, don't even bother trying to argue or disagree :roll: ) and parents are very stupid and not patient to see this play out. Sure thing dude got it.[/quote]
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