Anonymous wrote:pwc parents aren’t going for that fysa.. VDA is not a loudoun clubAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what about tsj & asaAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Welcome to club soccer mate. There are clubs that are family friendly and dont yell. With nice facilities Seek them out.
But it is like a job for the DCs. Especially lately with all of the posturing and change. Hang in there!!
Sterling = true soccer club
Loudoun = busine$$
Revolution = busine$$
VDA = true soccer club turning business
LFC = genuine passion club
PWSI = started genuine, became a money grab
FVU = lol
ODFC = genuine but extremely disorganized club
Doradus = lol
Both genuine true soccer clubs - TSJ working their way after getting gutted by the German sellout and Pupp dude. And still better place than Revolution and VDA in the long run. VDA = Loudoun of south LoCo
Asa also true genuine clubs fighting egos and politix
pwc parents aren’t going for that fysa.. VDA is not a loudoun clubAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what about tsj & asaAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Welcome to club soccer mate. There are clubs that are family friendly and dont yell. With nice facilities Seek them out.
But it is like a job for the DCs. Especially lately with all of the posturing and change. Hang in there!!
Sterling = true soccer club
Loudoun = busine$$
Revolution = busine$$
VDA = true soccer club turning business
LFC = genuine passion club
PWSI = started genuine, became a money grab
FVU = lol
ODFC = genuine but extremely disorganized club
Doradus = lol
Both genuine true soccer clubs - TSJ working their way after getting gutted by the German sellout and Pupp dude. And still better place than Revolution and VDA in the long run. VDA = Loudoun of south LoCo
Asa also true genuine clubs fighting egos and politix
Anonymous wrote:what about tsj & asaAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Welcome to club soccer mate. There are clubs that are family friendly and dont yell. With nice facilities Seek them out.
But it is like a job for the DCs. Especially lately with all of the posturing and change. Hang in there!!
Sterling = true soccer club
Loudoun = busine$$
Revolution = busine$$
VDA = true soccer club turning business
LFC = genuine passion club
PWSI = started genuine, became a money grab
FVU = lol
ODFC = genuine but extremely disorganized club
Doradus = lol
what about tsj & asaAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Welcome to club soccer mate. There are clubs that are family friendly and dont yell. With nice facilities Seek them out.
But it is like a job for the DCs. Especially lately with all of the posturing and change. Hang in there!!
Sterling = true soccer club
Loudoun = busine$$
Revolution = busine$$
VDA = true soccer club turning business
LFC = genuine passion club
PWSI = started genuine, became a money grab
FVU = lol
ODFC = genuine but extremely disorganized club
Doradus = lol
Anonymous wrote:First, I understand that the older the kids get and the higher the level...the more serious soccer becomes in terms of discipline, expectations, etc. But across the board, at increasingly younger ages, finding that soccer isn't near as enjoyable as it should be. The kids are constantly screamed at with little to no encouragement. You can say that it depends on the coach, and it definitely does. But there seems to be a trend toward more angry coaches who don't really care about the kids' development and are consumed by winning for their own resumes. Put the fun back in soccer. It can be serious but still be fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Welcome to club soccer mate. There are clubs that are family friendly and dont yell. With nice facilities Seek them out.
But it is like a job for the DCs.Especially lately with all of the posturing and change. Hang in there!!
Agree with this and I find it troubling. I went high level D1 in a different sport 25 years ago. It didn’t not feel like a job until halfway through high school and then truly was my job in college because that’s what was paying my out of state tutition plus room and board. I knew I had to perform or it would go away.
My oldest is 11 playing at the “pre” level (top team for their age group) and I think the pressure on these kids is crazy. We left a club due to a coach who was so negative and making the kids feel like they sucked if they made a mistake. Some of the parents of other kids at this level are doing so much to try to position their kids to be on certain teams, guest playing, invited to special things. We are over here just hoping our kid can make the high school team in a few years. I don’t see any upside to all the pushing considering the odds of playing in college are slim to none even for the true standouts (which mine is not). I hope it settles down after next year when everyone can really see if their kid has “it” or not. This age feels like a lot of hopefully aka delusional parents not understanding that true cream rises to the top regardless of how much angling the parents do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Welcome to club soccer mate. There are clubs that are family friendly and dont yell. With nice facilities Seek them out.
But it is like a job for the DCs.Especially lately with all of the posturing and change. Hang in there!!
Agree with this and I find it troubling. I went high level D1 in a different sport 25 years ago. It didn’t not feel like a job until halfway through high school and then truly was my job in college because that’s what was paying my out of state tutition plus room and board. I knew I had to perform or it would go away.
My oldest is 11 playing at the “pre” level (top team for their age group) and I think the pressure on these kids is crazy. We left a club due to a coach who was so negative and making the kids feel like they sucked if they made a mistake. Some of the parents of other kids at this level are doing so much to try to position their kids to be on certain teams, guest playing, invited to special things. We are over here just hoping our kid can make the high school team in a few years. I don’t see any upside to all the pushing considering the odds of playing in college are slim to none even for the true standouts (which mine is not). I hope it settles down after next year when everyone can really see if their kid has “it” or not. This age feels like a lot of hopefully aka delusional parents not understanding that true cream rises to the top regardless of how much angling the parents do.
Anonymous wrote:Welcome to club soccer mate. There are clubs that are family friendly and dont yell. With nice facilities Seek them out.
But it is like a job for the DCs.Especially lately with all of the posturing and change. Hang in there!!
Anonymous wrote:First, I understand that the older the kids get and the higher the level...the more serious soccer becomes in terms of discipline, expectations, etc. But across the board, at increasingly younger ages, finding that soccer isn't near as enjoyable as it should be. The kids are constantly screamed at with little to no encouragement. You can say that it depends on the coach, and it definitely does. But there seems to be a trend toward more angry coaches who don't really care about the kids' development and are consumed by winning for their own resumes. Put the fun back in soccer. It can be serious but still be fun.
Anonymous wrote:Welcome to club soccer mate. There are clubs that are family friendly and dont yell. With nice facilities Seek them out.
But it is like a job for the DCs. Especially lately with all of the posturing and change. Hang in there!!