Anonymous wrote:We put our kids in the developmental club (actually pulled them from a big name club on a high team at U10). We stayed there until they hit 8th grade. Best.decision.ever. Development is most important in the younger years. They then have the skills and soccer iq to make the higher teams later. Yes, it can be hard to break onto them when rosters are full--but there is always room for good players.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We put our kids in the developmental club (actually pulled them from a big name club on a high team at U10). We stayed there until they hit 8th grade. Best.decision.ever. Development is most important in the younger years. They then have the skills and soccer iq to make the higher teams later. Yes, it can be hard to break onto them when rosters are full--but there is always room for good players.
Do you mind sharing which club you switch your kids to? I am contemplating doing the same
Not PP but Premier AC is a great spot to be for development.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We put our kids in the developmental club (actually pulled them from a big name club on a high team at U10). We stayed there until they hit 8th grade. Best.decision.ever. Development is most important in the younger years. They then have the skills and soccer iq to make the higher teams later. Yes, it can be hard to break onto them when rosters are full--but there is always room for good players.
Do you mind sharing which club you switch your kids to? I am contemplating doing the same
Anonymous wrote:We put our kids in the developmental club (actually pulled them from a big name club on a high team at U10). We stayed there until they hit 8th grade. Best.decision.ever. Development is most important in the younger years. They then have the skills and soccer iq to make the higher teams later. Yes, it can be hard to break onto them when rosters are full--but there is always room for good players.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many people really care about the club versus just the team their child plays on? Would you rather have a club with a development plan and process but might finish lower/mid table at younger age groups or would you rather just win at all cost at those younger ages? Does the club actually matter to you or just the team your child plays on? Thanks in advance.
The Club matters if you're invested and playing top tier, otherwise any mid/lower tier team is the same at any club.
Anonymous wrote:How many people really care about the club versus just the team their child plays on? Would you rather have a club with a development plan and process but might finish lower/mid table at younger age groups or would you rather just win at all cost at those younger ages? Does the club actually matter to you or just the team your child plays on? Thanks in advance.
Would you rather have a club with a development plan and process but might finish lower/mid table at younger age groups or would you rather just win at all cost at those younger ages?
Anonymous wrote:I picked a club (Arlington) based on proximity so DD would meet neighborhood friends. She's met friends, and now she's being demoted from her team. She makes friends pretty easily, but i'm questioning that goal for picking a club.