Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I tend to think that teams will be mostly the same. There may be a little movement, but I think that might be smaller than normal.
If you are in McLean, sure. But Springfield, Alexandria, Prince William are likely to see significant contractions. 33% of parents on one of my kids teams are out of work already.
You are correct, and I wasn't thinking about those people who may not be able to afford soccer next year. I was thinking more about the actual tryouts......and timing wise I wasn't sure there would be alot of movement. Taking the joblessness into account I do think you are right.
Using that train of thought, it’s the smaller clubs that will hurt. If fewer people return, big clubs can burden that. Smaller clubs won’t. Which could be even worse for smaller clubs, because that could mean a small club seeing fewer people return due to economics means players that due return to smaller club may no longer be that competitive and want to go to larger club to stay competitive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I tend to think that teams will be mostly the same. There may be a little movement, but I think that might be smaller than normal.
If you are in McLean, sure. But Springfield, Alexandria, Prince William are likely to see significant contractions. 33% of parents on one of my kids teams are out of work already.
You are correct, and I wasn't thinking about those people who may not be able to afford soccer next year. I was thinking more about the actual tryouts......and timing wise I wasn't sure there would be alot of movement. Taking the joblessness into account I do think you are right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I tend to think that teams will be mostly the same. There may be a little movement, but I think that might be smaller than normal.
If you are in McLean, sure. But Springfield, Alexandria, Prince William are likely to see significant contractions. 33% of parents on one of my kids teams are out of work already.
I tend to think that teams will be mostly the same. There may be a little movement, but I think that might be smaller than normal.
If you are in McLean, sure. But Springfield, Alexandria, Prince William are likely to see significant contractions. 33% of parents on one of my kids teams are out of work already.
I don't know about Alexandria. They don't offer scholarships for kids in the middle (e.g. with parents who work middle class or lower middle class jobs). You either qualify for free and reduced lunch, or pay full. As a result, you have a lot of really wealthy kids, and some really poor kids, but not much in the middle to begin with.
Yeah, but economics is not the only reason there is likely to be decline. You also have super-concerned parents who are likely to keep kids out for a while, especially Arlington, McLean, Bethesda. No judgments there. Just observation.
Anonymous wrote:I tend to think that teams will be mostly the same. There may be a little movement, but I think that might be smaller than normal.
If you are in McLean, sure. But Springfield, Alexandria, Prince William are likely to see significant contractions. 33% of parents on one of my kids teams are out of work already.
I don't know about Alexandria. They don't offer scholarships for kids in the middle (e.g. with parents who work middle class or lower middle class jobs). You either qualify for free and reduced lunch, or pay full. As a result, you have a lot of really wealthy kids, and some really poor kids, but not much in the middle to begin with.
I tend to think that teams will be mostly the same. There may be a little movement, but I think that might be smaller than normal.
If you are in McLean, sure. But Springfield, Alexandria, Prince William are likely to see significant contractions. 33% of parents on one of my kids teams are out of work already.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I tend to think that teams will be mostly the same. There may be a little movement, but I think that might be smaller than normal.
If you are in McLean, sure. But Springfield, Alexandria, Prince William are likely to see significant contractions. 33% of parents on one of my kids teams are out of work already.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I tend to think that teams will be mostly the same. There may be a little movement, but I think that might be smaller than normal.
If you are in McLean, sure. But Springfield, Alexandria, Prince William are likely to see significant contractions. 33% of parents on one of my kids teams are out of work already.
Anonymous wrote:I tend to think that teams will be mostly the same. There may be a little movement, but I think that might be smaller than normal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure there will be a Fall season.
I think they will keep teams the same.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure there will be a Fall season.