Anonymous wrote:Definitely coaches have favorites.or kids they just don’t like. I know a player who got cut and no one could figure out why. Teammates went to bat for them, other coaches loved them… there seemed to be no good reason. But the coach basically replaced them with someone from the high school he coached at.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just went through an annoying club experience.
My oldest is a 2010 and on top team and has been for 10+ years.
My youngest is a 2016. She started playing a little older but tore up the rec league and was moved into their all stars program and did the same.
They invited us to the competitive cattle call tryouts and my 2016 was put into the 4th group with the players wearing helmets.
I couldn't believe it. There was definitely a disconnect. I suppose I should have shmuzed up to the youngers doc or just went directly to the top team coach. But I thought the club was tracking success + would be a little more accommodating with top players younger siblings.
Meh, big deal. Their loss we went down the street to a smaller club. The parents are way nicer. The practice facilities are better. Coach played in college and is doing everything right. My kid has done the same thing at the new club and is scoring all the goals. Eventually we'll play and likely beat the big club the put my daughter in the "helmet crew" during tryouts and I fully expect coaches to be waiting to say hi in the parking lot.
It is 2024. Your elder child was born in 2010. They are 13-14 years old.
According to you, they have been on the top team for ten+ years. You were there being disingenuous or, no offense meant, foe finding a travel program for the child at four.
Been playing rec since 3.
Club did a "elite" team starting at 5.
Rec All Star players are funneled into the elite team which becomes letter league at u13.
“Elite” at 5 years old. What a tool.
I have no control over what clubs call their top teams.
Sheesh what a bunch of bronze medals in this group.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just went through an annoying club experience.
My oldest is a 2010 and on top team and has been for 10+ years.
My youngest is a 2016. She started playing a little older but tore up the rec league and was moved into their all stars program and did the same.
They invited us to the competitive cattle call tryouts and my 2016 was put into the 4th group with the players wearing helmets.
I couldn't believe it. There was definitely a disconnect. I suppose I should have shmuzed up to the youngers doc or just went directly to the top team coach. But I thought the club was tracking success + would be a little more accommodating with top players younger siblings.
Meh, big deal. Their loss we went down the street to a smaller club. The parents are way nicer. The practice facilities are better. Coach played in college and is doing everything right. My kid has done the same thing at the new club and is scoring all the goals. Eventually we'll play and likely beat the big club the put my daughter in the "helmet crew" during tryouts and I fully expect coaches to be waiting to say hi in the parking lot.
It is 2024. Your elder child was born in 2010. They are 13-14 years old.
According to you, they have been on the top team for ten+ years. You were there being disingenuous or, no offense meant, foe finding a travel program for the child at four.
Been playing rec since 3.
Club did a "elite" team starting at 5.
Rec All Star players are funneled into the elite team which becomes letter league at u13.
“Elite” at 5 years old. What a tool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just went through an annoying club experience.
My oldest is a 2010 and on top team and has been for 10+ years.
My youngest is a 2016. She started playing a little older but tore up the rec league and was moved into their all stars program and did the same.
They invited us to the competitive cattle call tryouts and my 2016 was put into the 4th group with the players wearing helmets.
I couldn't believe it. There was definitely a disconnect. I suppose I should have shmuzed up to the youngers doc or just went directly to the top team coach. But I thought the club was tracking success + would be a little more accommodating with top players younger siblings.
Meh, big deal. Their loss we went down the street to a smaller club. The parents are way nicer. The practice facilities are better. Coach played in college and is doing everything right. My kid has done the same thing at the new club and is scoring all the goals. Eventually we'll play and likely beat the big club the put my daughter in the "helmet crew" during tryouts and I fully expect coaches to be waiting to say hi in the parking lot.
It is 2024. Your elder child was born in 2010. They are 13-14 years old.
According to you, they have been on the top team for ten+ years. You were there being disingenuous or, no offense meant, foe finding a travel program for the child at four.
Been playing rec since 3.
Club did a "elite" team starting at 5.
Rec All Star players are funneled into the elite team which becomes letter league at u13.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m hysterical at the offer we just received.
What a fkkkg joke.
Context? From your long-time team... from a new team?
I’d like to give benefit of the doubt that a mistake was made or mixed number because if not it’s truly hysterical.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m hysterical at the offer we just received.
What a fkkkg joke.
Context? From your long-time team... from a new team?
Anonymous wrote:I’m hysterical at the offer we just received.
What a fkkkg joke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just went through an annoying club experience.
My oldest is a 2010 and on top team and has been for 10+ years.
My youngest is a 2016. She started playing a little older but tore up the rec league and was moved into their all stars program and did the same.
They invited us to the competitive cattle call tryouts and my 2016 was put into the 4th group with the players wearing helmets.
I couldn't believe it. There was definitely a disconnect. I suppose I should have shmuzed up to the youngers doc or just went directly to the top team coach. But I thought the club was tracking success + would be a little more accommodating with top players younger siblings.
Meh, big deal. Their loss we went down the street to a smaller club. The parents are way nicer. The practice facilities are better. Coach played in college and is doing everything right. My kid has done the same thing at the new club and is scoring all the goals. Eventually we'll play and likely beat the big club the put my daughter in the "helmet crew" during tryouts and I fully expect coaches to be waiting to say hi in the parking lot.
It's satire...do you actually believe The Onion or The Babylon Bee is a legit news site?
It is 2024. Your elder child was born in 2010. They are 13-14 years old.
According to you, they have been on the top team for ten+ years. You were there being disingenuous or, no offense meant, foe finding a travel program for the child at four.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just went through an annoying club experience.
My oldest is a 2010 and on top team and has been for 10+ years.
My youngest is a 2016. She started playing a little older but tore up the rec league and was moved into their all stars program and did the same.
They invited us to the competitive cattle call tryouts and my 2016 was put into the 4th group with the players wearing helmets.
I couldn't believe it. There was definitely a disconnect. I suppose I should have shmuzed up to the youngers doc or just went directly to the top team coach. But I thought the club was tracking success + would be a little more accommodating with top players younger siblings.
Meh, big deal. Their loss we went down the street to a smaller club. The parents are way nicer. The practice facilities are better. Coach played in college and is doing everything right. My kid has done the same thing at the new club and is scoring all the goals. Eventually we'll play and likely beat the big club the put my daughter in the "helmet crew" during tryouts and I fully expect coaches to be waiting to say hi in the parking lot.
It is 2024. Your elder child was born in 2010. They are 13-14 years old.
According to you, they have been on the top team for ten+ years. You were there being disingenuous or, no offense meant, foe finding a travel program for the child at four.
Been playing rec since 3.
Club did a "elite" team starting at 5.
Rec All Star players are funneled into the elite team which becomes letter league at u13.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While entire teams are not pre-made, the majority of them are. Perhaps 70-80% of the roster. This spring I knew two of the three coaches in my kid's age group. Both coaches told me exactly which kids were getting offers to which teams and exactly which kids were not getting offers.
So, while there is perhaps 1-4 potential open spots it's not uncommon for teams to be "pre-made". Now, the issue comes when clubs don't always place the best players with the top teams because they want all their teams to perform well so they spread out the bubble players. This is unfair to those players because proper development requires players to be around players of even skill (usually). Otherwise, it's a wasted season.
That’s because of positioning requirements.
18 person teams don’t need 4 keepers right? Same is true of other positions, they don’t need 6 forwards or 4 center backs. So yes, the top 6 forwards in a club’s age bracket are going to get broken up across the top two teams, even if forward number 5 is - on a 4 corners eval - better than 14 of the players on the top team.
Not really, and especially not for something ENCL or MLSnext. There is a good chance that the 4th or fifth best forward at tryouts is a better left back than the second best left back. Talent tends to go to striker, center mid, and, to a lesser degree, center back. The top team is not going to keep a right mid when another kid who calls themselves a center mid could play the right mid better than them. The best teams are mostly former strikers and center mids who learned a new position.
You’re blending old positions with new positions in order to be right on this subject.
Almost every 7yo that goes ends up in club later is a striker at 7yo. As the a-side increases, the positions to do. 5aside is a 6, a 7, 10 and 11. All middies.
7aside you get a couple of defenders, but it’s still middle driven ball with an increased popularity of a 1-3-2 formation, you might only get one back - so basically everyone is still a middie…until 11v11.
And to top it off, teams don’t carry two “left backs.” Whoever is the backup left back, is a something else primarily. And chances are it’s another back or a middie.
If your kid is the number 5 forward in a club (in your mind), and is on the top team as a left back - they’re not a forward…they’re a left back…even if they were “so amazing” as a striker at 10. I promise you, the club doesn’t even have your DC labeled as a fwd in PlayMetrics at that point on the club’s blackend.
Phrase it however you want to, but telling yourself it's a position crunch is wrong. Aside from goalies, teams will take the most talented kids and figure out positions later
Yes…at u11…. 🤦♂️ not at u14
What happens to the bubble kids? They get knocked off so the team can bring on their 10th center mid? 😂
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just went through an annoying club experience.
My oldest is a 2010 and on top team and has been for 10+ years.
My youngest is a 2016. She started playing a little older but tore up the rec league and was moved into their all stars program and did the same.
They invited us to the competitive cattle call tryouts and my 2016 was put into the 4th group with the players wearing helmets.
I couldn't believe it. There was definitely a disconnect. I suppose I should have shmuzed up to the youngers doc or just went directly to the top team coach. But I thought the club was tracking success + would be a little more accommodating with top players younger siblings.
Meh, big deal. Their loss we went down the street to a smaller club. The parents are way nicer. The practice facilities are better. Coach played in college and is doing everything right. My kid has done the same thing at the new club and is scoring all the goals. Eventually we'll play and likely beat the big club the put my daughter in the "helmet crew" during tryouts and I fully expect coaches to be waiting to say hi in the parking lot.
It's satire...do you actually believe The Onion or The Babylon Bee is a legit news site?
It is 2024. Your elder child was born in 2010. They are 13-14 years old.
According to you, they have been on the top team for ten+ years. You were there being disingenuous or, no offense meant, foe finding a travel program for the child at four.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While entire teams are not pre-made, the majority of them are. Perhaps 70-80% of the roster. This spring I knew two of the three coaches in my kid's age group. Both coaches told me exactly which kids were getting offers to which teams and exactly which kids were not getting offers.
So, while there is perhaps 1-4 potential open spots it's not uncommon for teams to be "pre-made". Now, the issue comes when clubs don't always place the best players with the top teams because they want all their teams to perform well so they spread out the bubble players. This is unfair to those players because proper development requires players to be around players of even skill (usually). Otherwise, it's a wasted season.
That’s because of positioning requirements.
18 person teams don’t need 4 keepers right? Same is true of other positions, they don’t need 6 forwards or 4 center backs. So yes, the top 6 forwards in a club’s age bracket are going to get broken up across the top two teams, even if forward number 5 is - on a 4 corners eval - better than 14 of the players on the top team.
Not really, and especially not for something ENCL or MLSnext. There is a good chance that the 4th or fifth best forward at tryouts is a better left back than the second best left back. Talent tends to go to striker, center mid, and, to a lesser degree, center back. The top team is not going to keep a right mid when another kid who calls themselves a center mid could play the right mid better than them. The best teams are mostly former strikers and center mids who learned a new position.
You’re blending old positions with new positions in order to be right on this subject.
Almost every 7yo that goes ends up in club later is a striker at 7yo. As the a-side increases, the positions to do. 5aside is a 6, a 7, 10 and 11. All middies.
7aside you get a couple of defenders, but it’s still middle driven ball with an increased popularity of a 1-3-2 formation, you might only get one back - so basically everyone is still a middie…until 11v11.
And to top it off, teams don’t carry two “left backs.” Whoever is the backup left back, is a something else primarily. And chances are it’s another back or a middie.
If your kid is the number 5 forward in a club (in your mind), and is on the top team as a left back - they’re not a forward…they’re a left back…even if they were “so amazing” as a striker at 10. I promise you, the club doesn’t even have your DC labeled as a fwd in PlayMetrics at that point on the club’s blackend.
Phrase it however you want to, but telling yourself it's a position crunch is wrong. Aside from goalies, teams will take the most talented kids and figure out positions later
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the helmets a reference to kids with disabilities? You are a disgusting pig.
Hurry, let's all get pitchforks and roast the guy for calling it like it is.
The internet keyboard wartiors are so annoying.
No need to sockpuppet. Literally no one except you thinks your post is acceptable. You are a gross, sad dinosaur.