Anonymous wrote:Be honest. Always the best way.
Anonymous wrote:DC recently got an offer for a top team. The club is not quite done with tryouts for DC’s age group. Tryouts for other clubs, including DC’s current club, have not even started yet.
DC plays for the top team at the current club and will almost certainly be offered top team again for next year. But from what we hear, several teammates are trying out elsewhere. If the current team stays together, DC would likely want to stay, but would probably prefer to move if half the kids end up leaving.
It’s really hard to make a decision without having all the info. DC’s teammates will do whatever is best for them, as they should. It’s just hard to know what’s best for our DC without knowing the team makeup for next year.
Is it reasonable to ask for a little more time to decide? How much extra time is reasonable? I don’t mind losing deposit money if needed, but the contract says we are financially responsible for the season if we accept the offer. What’s the point of a non-refundable deposit if that’s the case? It would be really nice to have this option while continuing to explore others, but not sure how to do that without being held liable for the money. I’m afraid to ask the coach about what we are actually on the hook for. Help!
Anonymous wrote:Just ask for time. If the new club really wants your kid they will give you all the time you need.
Anonymous wrote:Just ask for time. If the new club really wants your kid they will give you all the time you need.
Anonymous wrote:DC recently got an offer for a top team. The club is not quite done with tryouts for DC’s age group. Tryouts for other clubs, including DC’s current club, have not even started yet.
DC plays for the top team at the current club and will almost certainly be offered top team again for next year. But from what we hear, several teammates are trying out elsewhere. If the current team stays together, DC would likely want to stay, but would probably prefer to move if half the kids end up leaving.
It’s really hard to make a decision without having all the info. DC’s teammates will do whatever is best for them, as they should. It’s just hard to know what’s best for our DC without knowing the team makeup for next year.
Is it reasonable to ask for a little more time to decide? How much extra time is reasonable? I don’t mind losing deposit money if needed, but the contract says we are financially responsible for the season if we accept the offer. What’s the point of a non-refundable deposit if that’s the case? It would be really nice to have this option while continuing to explore others, but not sure how to do that without being held liable for the money. I’m afraid to ask the coach about what we are actually on the hook for. Help!
Anonymous wrote:DC recently got an offer for a top team. The club is not quite done with tryouts for DC’s age group. Tryouts for other clubs, including DC’s current club, have not even started yet.
DC plays for the top team at the current club and will almost certainly be offered top team again for next year. But from what we hear, several teammates are trying out elsewhere. If the current team stays together, DC would likely want to stay, but would probably prefer to move if half the kids end up leaving.
It’s really hard to make a decision without having all the info. DC’s teammates will do whatever is best for them, as they should. It’s just hard to know what’s best for our DC without knowing the team makeup for next year.
Is it reasonable to ask for a little more time to decide? How much extra time is reasonable? I don’t mind losing deposit money if needed, but the contract says we are financially responsible for the season if we accept the offer. What’s the point of a non-refundable deposit if that’s the case? It would be really nice to have this option while continuing to explore others, but not sure how to do that without being held liable for the money. I’m afraid to ask the coach about what we are actually on the hook for. Help!
Anonymous wrote:Just ask for time. If the new club really wants your kid they will give you all the time you need.
Anonymous wrote:You can always ask for extra time. The worst they can do is say no.
We just went through this, but we went ahead and signed up with another club and our own tryouts haven't started yet.
If we change our mind, I'll lose the deposit if needed and I would lit the club know as soon as possible we decided not to go with them, giving them time to find a replacement if needed... thereby alleviating our contracted obligation.