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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]On a serious note- and please no peanut gallery or trolls just spewing rubbish rumors. How many Valor coaches are actually coaching their own kid? I only know of one that is disliked by most of the parents on the team. Are there more? Specific age group and gender please. [/quote] Serious question. I have only been in the travel soccer world for a few years but been around other travel youth sports for over a decade. Why is a parent coaching their kid in soccer such a big deal? It happens in other travel/AAU sports ALL the time and is almost the norm[/quote] I don't think it should be frowned upon if the coach remains impartial with his/her son/daughter on the team. I understand the perceptions that could come with a coach with his/her own child on the team. The only one I know of in Valor is the 2014 girls third team. I cannot speak to how good or bad that coach is, but I've read some of the gripes about him. The only observation I can comment on, which might piss off some of the parents on his team, is that his daughter seems to be the best player on the team. I've only seen that team play two games, so my observation is only from those two games. But from what I can see, that team's performance would fall apart if his daughter was pulled. So, from a reasonable person's standpoint, is it really favoritism to his daughter if she gets more minutes?[/quote] 🤣🤣🤣🤣 yeah no good try[/quote] I'll add if this was true, Valor could have easily fixed the whole issue by moving his daughter up to a higher team. [/quote] Fair point[/quote] If they did that. They would lose their third team coach and we can all see they fail at hiring on general.[/quote] So a coach that is supposedly fair and not favoring his kid would quit if he could no longer ensure an advantage for his kid? [/quote] Yes. They are doing this bc they want to coach their kid. They don't want to miss all their own kid's games to coach a bunch of random players. [/quote]
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