Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Verbal and written offers can be rescinded. Several teams in area have made offers for top teams and then changed their mind with kids once the season starts. Alexandria is infamous for this. That's why it's best to always have connections and keep options in your back pocket.
How does one keep options in the back pocket? Let’s say a kid doesn’t feel ready to commit to an offer from Club A, so it expires and the club has to move on. But then the verbal offer from Club B gets rescinded or the offer is not what the player had hoped due to factors outside their control (e.g. new coach, lots of players from outside bumping kids from sorts, etc). Seems like it’s too late to go back to club A and ask for another chance? Meanwhile tryouts for Clubs C and D are on the same nights and who knows how to choose which would be the better fit. This whole process just seems so unnecessarily stressful. Are other sports like this?
Its easier to make a soccer team then a basketball team, for 100% sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Verbal and written offers can be rescinded. Several teams in area have made offers for top teams and then changed their mind with kids once the season starts. Alexandria is infamous for this. That's why it's best to always have connections and keep options in your back pocket.
How does one keep options in the back pocket? Let’s say a kid doesn’t feel ready to commit to an offer from Club A, so it expires and the club has to move on. But then the verbal offer from Club B gets rescinded or the offer is not what the player had hoped due to factors outside their control (e.g. new coach, lots of players from outside bumping kids from sorts, etc). Seems like it’s too late to go back to club A and ask for another chance? Meanwhile tryouts for Clubs C and D are on the same nights and who knows how to choose which would be the better fit. This whole process just seems so unnecessarily stressful. Are other sports like this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Verbal and written offers can be rescinded. Several teams in area have made offers for top teams and then changed their mind with kids once the season starts. Alexandria is infamous for this. That's why it's best to always have connections and keep options in your back pocket.
How does one keep options in the back pocket? Let’s say a kid doesn’t feel ready to commit to an offer from Club A, so it expires and the club has to move on. But then the verbal offer from Club B gets rescinded or the offer is not what the player had hoped due to factors outside their control (e.g. new coach, lots of players from outside bumping kids from sorts, etc). Seems like it’s too late to go back to club A and ask for another chance? Meanwhile tryouts for Clubs C and D are on the same nights and who knows how to choose which would be the better fit. This whole process just seems so unnecessarily stressful. Are other sports like this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:verbal offers mean nothing. my son was given a verbal offer to join the top team. he was also invited to practice with the team for the rest of the season. we found out last week the coach is leaving and the verbal offer is now meaningless.
we had the same experience last year. one of the top clubs in the area. so unprofessional.
Anonymous wrote:Verbal and written offers can be rescinded. Several teams in area have made offers for top teams and then changed their mind with kids once the season starts. Alexandria is infamous for this. That's why it's best to always have connections and keep options in your back pocket.
Anonymous wrote:Verbal offers are rescinded all the time. Be wary.
Anonymous wrote:verbal offers mean nothing. my son was given a verbal offer to join the top team. he was also invited to practice with the team for the rest of the season. we found out last week the coach is leaving and the verbal offer is now meaningless.