Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, sorry to jump in with an out of town question. This forum pops up when you search Barca Academy. In any case, that is disappointing to hear re: politics. If you don’t mind sharing, where there other examples besides exchanging phone numbers?
Maybe we had it too good to be true at our first club. Had to relocate and there you go. That first club was run very well.
I don't see any issues with politics. It's a business, so of course he's exchanging numbers and saying the things that would attract new players. Make no mistake, the training is legit, everything outside of that is suspect and trial/error.
There were many issues that couldn’t be resolved via the central email the first year, e.g. uniforms majorly back-ordered, player card issues, payment problems, etc. He was the only one handling that stuff at set-up and Georgia (manager handling entire Club) was swamped. Makes sense people with issues went to him. I wouldn’t assume nefarious reasons.
2nd year (this year) the CEO from sporting global was at the Club only twice that I’m aware— college scout day and the closing ceremony. He has zero to do with day-to-day operations and player decisions/issues that is entirely the TD. The TD reports directly back to FCB.
My tolerance for politics is non-existent and a good reason why we left a former Club. I have multiple kids and we are staying for our third year. I have not noticed anything and @ss-kissing doesn’t appear to get a player moved to a first team. If anything, a lot of the people that left (not all, some great ones with location issues) were upset because politics did NOT work. They couldn’t use their old schtick to get their way. On my kids’ teams I’ve seen almost no interaction with parent-staff. There is always that one dad on every team though.
I see the PR campaigner is back. People who left did not leave because of their “schtick” or location issues. They saw that a few favored parents who were chummy with the CEO or the TD were being given opportunities that others were not.
Again, best to find someone who joined and left the club to verify than to listen to the PR artists on this forum.
Op here. Appreciate your thoughts. Tp last poster, did you join and leave the club? And to the third year parent, when you mean all else trial and error - do you mean games/tournaments? To third year parent curious to - did your child typically play with same team each week or do teams vary week to week? Again appreciate your answers and time. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:They saw that a few favored parents who were chummy with the CEO or the TD were being given opportunities that others were not.
DP. I'm surprised to hear this. I never saw favoritism. In fact, one thing I found refreshing was that parents aren't able to hang all over the staff. It's always possible some people misinterpreted.
It's also possible Barca isn't everyone's taste. That's ok. My son loves it, but there are ceetainly options.
They saw that a few favored parents who were chummy with the CEO or the TD were being given opportunities that others were not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, sorry to jump in with an out of town question. This forum pops up when you search Barca Academy. In any case, that is disappointing to hear re: politics. If you don’t mind sharing, where there other examples besides exchanging phone numbers?
Maybe we had it too good to be true at our first club. Had to relocate and there you go. That first club was run very well.
I don't see any issues with politics. It's a business, so of course he's exchanging numbers and saying the things that would attract new players. Make no mistake, the training is legit, everything outside of that is suspect and trial/error.
There were many issues that couldn’t be resolved via the central email the first year, e.g. uniforms majorly back-ordered, player card issues, payment problems, etc. He was the only one handling that stuff at set-up and Georgia (manager handling entire Club) was swamped. Makes sense people with issues went to him. I wouldn’t assume nefarious reasons.
2nd year (this year) the CEO from sporting global was at the Club only twice that I’m aware— college scout day and the closing ceremony. He has zero to do with day-to-day operations and player decisions/issues that is entirely the TD. The TD reports directly back to FCB.
My tolerance for politics is non-existent and a good reason why we left a former Club. I have multiple kids and we are staying for our third year. I have not noticed anything and @ss-kissing doesn’t appear to get a player moved to a first team. If anything, a lot of the people that left (not all, some great ones with location issues) were upset because politics did NOT work. They couldn’t use their old schtick to get their way. On my kids’ teams I’ve seen almost no interaction with parent-staff. There is always that one dad on every team though.
I see the PR campaigner is back. People who left did not leave because of their “schtick” or location issues. They saw that a few favored parents who were chummy with the CEO or the TD were being given opportunities that others were not.
Again, best to find someone who joined and left the club to verify than to listen to the PR artists on this forum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, sorry to jump in with an out of town question. This forum pops up when you search Barca Academy. In any case, that is disappointing to hear re: politics. If you don’t mind sharing, where there other examples besides exchanging phone numbers?
Maybe we had it too good to be true at our first club. Had to relocate and there you go. That first club was run very well.
I don't see any issues with politics. It's a business, so of course he's exchanging numbers and saying the things that would attract new players. Make no mistake, the training is legit, everything outside of that is suspect and trial/error.
There were many issues that couldn’t be resolved via the central email the first year, e.g. uniforms majorly back-ordered, player card issues, payment problems, etc. He was the only one handling that stuff at set-up and Georgia (manager handling entire Club) was swamped. Makes sense people with issues went to him. I wouldn’t assume nefarious reasons.
2nd year (this year) the CEO from sporting global was at the Club only twice that I’m aware— college scout day and the closing ceremony. He has zero to do with day-to-day operations and player decisions/issues that is entirely the TD. The TD reports directly back to FCB.
My tolerance for politics is non-existent and a good reason why we left a former Club. I have multiple kids and we are staying for our third year. I have not noticed anything and @ss-kissing doesn’t appear to get a player moved to a first team. If anything, a lot of the people that left (not all, some great ones with location issues) were upset because politics did NOT work. They couldn’t use their old schtick to get their way. On my kids’ teams I’ve seen almost no interaction with parent-staff. There is always that one dad on every team though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, sorry to jump in with an out of town question. This forum pops up when you search Barca Academy. In any case, that is disappointing to hear re: politics. If you don’t mind sharing, where there other examples besides exchanging phone numbers?
Maybe we had it too good to be true at our first club. Had to relocate and there you go. That first club was run very well.
I don't see any issues with politics. It's a business, so of course he's exchanging numbers and saying the things that would attract new players. Make no mistake, the training is legit, everything outside of that is suspect and trial/error.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, sorry to jump in with an out of town question. This forum pops up when you search Barca Academy. In any case, that is disappointing to hear re: politics. If you don’t mind sharing, where there other examples besides exchanging phone numbers?
Maybe we had it too good to be true at our first club. Had to relocate and there you go. That first club was run very well.
Anonymous wrote:Hi. I found this forum doing some poking around regarding Barca Academy. We live in Nashville and the leadership group from Barca NOVA is starting an academy here. I have read several comments regarding the program and curious opinions on level of play for younger players and general info on people's experiences.
For full disclosure, both our sons are signed up for Barca but do not begin academy until Fall, so curious what we are getting into from an experienced parent's perspective (or anyone who tried and left the club). They are U11 and U7 as of fall. It sounds like the start up here is following suit from what I have read happened in Virginia (maybe this is incorrect, just going off of what I have read). Out of the gate, Barca is getting a handful of "A" team players and a bunch of "B" and "C" team players for a given age. They did "cut" some, but seems light. I am particularly curious of growth competitively and developmentally from where your son/daughter was as they entered Barca to now being two years in the program.
Thanks in advance for anyone willing to share their thoughts.