Anonymous wrote:Someone above mentioned that valor was a pyramid scheme and that is the best way to describe the club.
ALL they care about is MONEY, MONEY and more MONEY. They do not care about player development at all.
We pulled our kids out last year and could not be happier. Best decision we made.
I disagree with the comment about their top team players getting better coaching. My kid scrimmaged for an entire year. No foot work skills, no 2v2 1v1 skill taught, no finishing practice, NOTHING.
Although my kids are a little bit behind we are working with there new teams to get them where they need to be. Personally i would not recommend this team to any one who has a kid that is hungry for soccer. If you have a kid that just enjoys the game but wants to be on a travel team then go for it. Valor is an expensive rec league club.
Anonymous wrote:I heard DS didn’t leave on good terms from VRSC?
Anonymous wrote:So it seems the feedback on Valor is almost all negative. We will look at Burke and maybe FPYC or BRYC for tryouts this spring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sometimes current parents don't want more kids competing for spots on the team.
I find this forum very useful for getting the real dirt people won't tell you about non-anonymously.
Issue is you have parents with an axe to grind from experiences years ago. They can't seem to move on.
People are posting about fairly recent tryout experiences. Valor has only been around a few years, right?
YES. The CYA and SYA travel teams merged a couple of years ago. This is their third season.
My child plays for Valor. Before tryouts last year I heard that they were only going to take new players if they really stood out because a) the entire spring season is basically a tryout for the kids already playing for the club -- they have so much more data on those kids as compared to the ones who just show up to a couple of tryouts and b) there are already so many kids in the age group. It's easier to slot a new player into a lower team because that's where the open spots are. Kids on those teams realize travel soccer isn't for them or their parents don't want to pay anymore. I can't imagine this is unique to Valor. If a player is placed on a lower team and then turns out to actually be really good, they get moved up. We have seen it with multiple kids. Moves are even made mid-season if coaches agree to it. Kids have also been moved down. You can argue Valor should do a better job running tryouts, but to their credit they seem more open to moving kids than maybe some other clubs based on what I've seen here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sometimes current parents don't want more kids competing for spots on the team.
I find this forum very useful for getting the real dirt people won't tell you about non-anonymously.
Issue is you have parents with an axe to grind from experiences years ago. They can't seem to move on.
People are posting about fairly recent tryout experiences. Valor has only been around a few years, right?
YES. The CYA and SYA travel teams merged a couple of years ago. This is their third season.
this should be stickiedAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So it seems the feedback on Valor is almost all negative. We will look at Burke and maybe FPYC or BRYC for tryouts this spring.
Here is some insight into DMV soccer. Everyone criticizes clubs they are not "currently" affiliated with. Take your question and replace the name of the club with any other club and you will get the same exact answers. Team competition level, coaches, parents, etc. You are the parent, do your homework! Go to a practice and observe, go to a game and watch the behavior of the coach and kids. Coming on here and asking an open ended question is a recipe for disaster.
I have 3 travel players at 3 different clubs because they all needed something different from a coaching and team environment. I bring this up because there isn't one club that is perfect for everyone and unlike in Europe, each team within a club tends to have their own style of play and culture. My best suggestion is to go to practices and games and talk to the parents that are there now, they won't hold back on the +/-s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sometimes current parents don't want more kids competing for spots on the team.
I find this forum very useful for getting the real dirt people won't tell you about non-anonymously.
Issue is you have parents with an axe to grind from experiences years ago. They can't seem to move on.
People are posting about fairly recent tryout experiences. Valor has only been around a few years, right?