Anonymous wrote:Been there. Unfortunately unless you can get the majority of the team's parents together and approach the director as a group, your complaining will not help and will likely make it worse for your kid. Director will not replace a coach mid season unless their behavior is egregious to the point of worrying about lawsuits. Best thing will be to start plotting your course now to a new team.
Anonymous wrote:You should talk to the coaching director now since it is still early in the year. Don't make your daughter suffer all year with this. We have SO been there at a big club. 3 years, 3 coaches. All the same behavior. Finally the club hired a coach from another club. It is so refreshing to see what a real coach is like.
Also, if the club tells you they will "work" with the coach, it is BS. They don't. The same stuff continues. So you leave at the end of the year or earlier if you kid is miserable. But I will say one of my kids quit the sport because the coach was so bad. Just watch that it doesn't get that bad. I should have known...
Anonymous wrote:There’s a girls coach that fits this description. He’s a giant man-baby child. Yelled at 8-10 year old girls after losing their WAGS tournament final in a razor thin close game. He’s going to be in for a rude awakening at the end of the season when half the team leaves (and numbers are already thin). My advice to you is to take your dollars to another club and let the upper management know why you left. Hurting their pocketbook is the best revenge.
Anonymous wrote:Is it worth mentioning how a coach’s negative attitude is impacting the entire team to anyone in the club organization? This is a group of 14 to 15 year-old girls and it is really hurting the team dynamic, performance and many girls are suggesting they may not come back even for the spring season. I’m not referring to constructive criticism or even making real time corrections in a game- that would actually be appreciated. It is truly a shame as this is a group of girls that really like to play. I’m not even sure what the organization would do with this point as it appears it is difficult to replace coaches. It’s just as if this man has never dealt with a teenage athlete. I’m assuming few have had success in a similar situation but thought it was worth a shot to put it out there to get thoughts.
Anonymous wrote:I don't have a good answer, just sympathy / empathy.
It's such a shame to realize in September/October that the coach is simply not the right fit for the team and that the team is generally unhappy.
And it's hard to know what to do in that situation. Communication often backfires since, no matter how you say it, the coach will correctly recognize it as criticism. Typically, these types of negative coaches can dish it but can't take it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it worth mentioning how a coach’s negative attitude is impacting the entire team to anyone in the club organization? This is a group of 14 to 15 year-old girls and it is really hurting the team dynamic, performance and many girls are suggesting they may not come back even for the spring season. I’m not referring to constructive criticism or even making real time corrections in a game- that would actually be appreciated. It is truly a shame as this is a group of girls that really like to play. I’m not even sure what the organization would do with this point as it appears it is difficult to replace coaches. It’s just as if this man has never dealt with a teenage athlete. I’m assuming few have had success in a similar situation but thought it was worth a shot to put it out there to get thoughts.
Can you be more specific about what this “negative attitude” is? Like examples?
Anonymous wrote:Is it worth mentioning how a coach’s negative attitude is impacting the entire team to anyone in the club organization? This is a group of 14 to 15 year-old girls and it is really hurting the team dynamic, performance and many girls are suggesting they may not come back even for the spring season. I’m not referring to constructive criticism or even making real time corrections in a game- that would actually be appreciated. It is truly a shame as this is a group of girls that really like to play. I’m not even sure what the organization would do with this point as it appears it is difficult to replace coaches. It’s just as if this man has never dealt with a teenage athlete. I’m assuming few have had success in a similar situation but thought it was worth a shot to put it out there to get thoughts.