Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this travel??
Yes 2nd team out of 3. But the 3rd team has even less numbers than our team.
If the team needs players, they can just pull from u9.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this travel??
Yes 2nd team out of 3. But the 3rd team has even less numbers than our team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 10 year old has decided they are done with soccer and want to spend more time dedicated to their other sport. Since we made a commitment to the team for the year would you have them finish out the spring and try to make the best of it knowing this is probably the end. Or would you quit and let the intensity ramp up on their other sport?
Quit, and let the kids who want to play get the game minutes.
A player already left the team to chase a higher team, if there are injuries there probably won't be any subs. So that thought has crossed my mind just unintended consequences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this travel??
Yes 2nd team out of 3. But the 3rd team has even less numbers than our team.
Anonymous wrote:Is this travel??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 10 year old has decided they are done with soccer and want to spend more time dedicated to their other sport. Since we made a commitment to the team for the year would you have them finish out the spring and try to make the best of it knowing this is probably the end. Or would you quit and let the intensity ramp up on their other sport?
Quit, and let the kids who want to play get the game minutes.
A player already left the team to chase a higher team, if there are injuries there probably won't be any subs. So that thought has crossed my mind just unintended consequences.
How has the coach treated your DC? If they gave good coaching and basic respect then you should teach your child to return the favor. However, if they’re the coach was sub-human to your child then say adios!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 10 year old has decided they are done with soccer and want to spend more time dedicated to their other sport. Since we made a commitment to the team for the year would you have them finish out the spring and try to make the best of it knowing this is probably the end. Or would you quit and let the intensity ramp up on their other sport?
Quit, and let the kids who want to play get the game minutes.
A player already left the team to chase a higher team, if there are injuries there probably won't be any subs. So that thought has crossed my mind just unintended consequences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 10 year old has decided they are done with soccer and want to spend more time dedicated to their other sport. Since we made a commitment to the team for the year would you have them finish out the spring and try to make the best of it knowing this is probably the end. Or would you quit and let the intensity ramp up on their other sport?
Quit, and let the kids who want to play get the game minutes.
A player already left the team to chase a higher team, if there are injuries there probably won't be any subs. So that thought has crossed my mind just unintended consequences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 10 year old has decided they are done with soccer and want to spend more time dedicated to their other sport. Since we made a commitment to the team for the year would you have them finish out the spring and try to make the best of it knowing this is probably the end. Or would you quit and let the intensity ramp up on their other sport?
Quit, and let the kids who want to play get the game minutes.
Anonymous wrote:My 10 year old has decided they are done with soccer and want to spend more time dedicated to their other sport. Since we made a commitment to the team for the year would you have them finish out the spring and try to make the best of it knowing this is probably the end. Or would you quit and let the intensity ramp up on their other sport?
Anonymous wrote:My 10 year old has decided they are done with soccer and want to spend more time dedicated to their other sport. Since we made a commitment to the team for the year would you have them finish out the spring and try to make the best of it knowing this is probably the end. Or would you quit and let the intensity ramp up on their other sport?