Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I read things like this, I’m so happy my kids have leaned into interests besides soccer and that I have a sense of identity outside of what regional travel soccer team in Virginia my child is invited to join.
And are forming their identities in the new things they like. Don't act like you or your kids are superior. I agree that things in youth sports can be highly toxic, but they "escaped" just to find a new passion that they will sink their teeth into. Enjoy the ride.
Anonymous wrote:Some of us know that tryout season isn't a couple months in the spring. It's happening all year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the club isn’t sending an Uber to get your kid to the ID session, they don’t respect your kid’s talent.Anonymous wrote:The worst kept secret this time of year...all the best players already have offers and commitments from teams. Tryouts/ID sessions are either not needed or a formality.
It's a nice barometer on where you stand either way!
Funny. Mainly because I actually had the club take care of my transportation and for other teammates. This was in Europe over 15 years ago.
And now you’re trashing kids anonymously on the internet. Sounds like it really worked out for you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the club isn’t sending an Uber to get your kid to the ID session, they don’t respect your kid’s talent.Anonymous wrote:The worst kept secret this time of year...all the best players already have offers and commitments from teams. Tryouts/ID sessions are either not needed or a formality.
It's a nice barometer on where you stand either way!
Funny. Mainly because I actually had the club take care of my transportation and for other teammates. This was in Europe over 15 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:If the club isn’t sending an Uber to get your kid to the ID session, they don’t respect your kid’s talent.Anonymous wrote:The worst kept secret this time of year...all the best players already have offers and commitments from teams. Tryouts/ID sessions are either not needed or a formality.
It's a nice barometer on where you stand either way!
Anonymous wrote:If the club isn’t sending an Uber to get your kid to the ID session, they don’t respect your kid’s talent.Anonymous wrote:The worst kept secret this time of year...all the best players already have offers and commitments from teams. Tryouts/ID sessions are either not needed or a formality.
It's a nice barometer on where you stand either way!
If the club isn’t sending an Uber to get your kid to the ID session, they don’t respect your kid’s talent.Anonymous wrote:The worst kept secret this time of year...all the best players already have offers and commitments from teams. Tryouts/ID sessions are either not needed or a formality.
It's a nice barometer on where you stand either way!
Anonymous wrote:If your kid is over age 14 and still playing club soccer in the DMV, he’s not actually that good.
Anonymous wrote:When I read things like this, I’m so happy my kids have leaned into interests besides soccer and that I have a sense of identity outside of what regional travel soccer team in Virginia my child is invited to join.