Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure if you talk with the club and do it in a good way, they may just release the player. Some will release without paying the remainder of the fee while others will require you to pay. Friends that left for a new club are not happy with the over rostering of teams and players having to sit out and being rotated when they were told something else before moving. Some other clubs do have space. If you stayed with better hopes, reach out to other clubs nearby or just show up at a field and speak to the coach and if they have space, may even allow your kid to jump in practice. May be a winter move or even now if current club works with you.
In this scenario, why wouldn’t they simply move back to the old club or another club? Don’t be such a doormat and allow clubs to over roster and the rotating of players. What’s the point?
Anonymous wrote:I'm sure if you talk with the club and do it in a good way, they may just release the player. Some will release without paying the remainder of the fee while others will require you to pay. Friends that left for a new club are not happy with the over rostering of teams and players having to sit out and being rotated when they were told something else before moving. Some other clubs do have space. If you stayed with better hopes, reach out to other clubs nearby or just show up at a field and speak to the coach and if they have space, may even allow your kid to jump in practice. May be a winter move or even now if current club works with you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If there is a spot, move now. Approach other clubs NOW as many have one or two spots open for a late addition. They'll say "come out to our practice" and you can get a run-in before the season starts.
Your kid is 12. Another season of 'bad' stuff for them can really have an impact on their mental love of the game. 13 is the average age for kids to quit sport, in large part because it is "no longer fun". If the current club is going to push your kid out of the sport, then seek a new option immediately.
I made an assumption that the OP was locked in to pay for the season. Curious if others would pay the remainder of their commitment for one club and pay another.
Anonymous wrote:If there is a spot, move now. Approach other clubs NOW as many have one or two spots open for a late addition. They'll say "come out to our practice" and you can get a run-in before the season starts.
Your kid is 12. Another season of 'bad' stuff for them can really have an impact on their mental love of the game. 13 is the average age for kids to quit sport, in large part because it is "no longer fun". If the current club is going to push your kid out of the sport, then seek a new option immediately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If there is a spot, move now. Approach other clubs NOW as many have one or two spots open for a late addition. They'll say "come out to our practice" and you can get a run-in before the season starts.
Your kid is 12. Another season of 'bad' stuff for them can really have an impact on their mental love of the game. 13 is the average age for kids to quit sport, in large part because it is "no longer fun". If the current club is going to push your kid out of the sport, then seek a new option immediately.
^ 100 %
Anonymous wrote:If there is a spot, move now. Approach other clubs NOW as many have one or two spots open for a late addition. They'll say "come out to our practice" and you can get a run-in before the season starts.
Your kid is 12. Another season of 'bad' stuff for them can really have an impact on their mental love of the game. 13 is the average age for kids to quit sport, in large part because it is "no longer fun". If the current club is going to push your kid out of the sport, then seek a new option immediately.
Anonymous wrote:The season has not yet begun- but we already know we need to change clubs
We should have done it in the Spring, but had delayed hoping things would change at the club (they have not).
So, we are stuck in current situation for this year (U-12).
When should we start getting in touch with other clubs/coaches for next year?
Is it too early to start the process in Fall? Do we wait until closer to Spring tryouts?
Thanks for advice!
Anonymous wrote:The season has not yet begun- but we already know we need to change clubs
We should have done it in the Spring, but had delayed hoping things would change at the club (they have not).
So, we are stuck in current situation for this year (U-12).
When should we start getting in touch with other clubs/coaches for next year?
Is it too early to start the process in Fall? Do we wait until closer to Spring tryouts?
Thanks for advice!