Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How to deal with coach favoritism?
We don’t want to leave the team because this is a top team in a big club.
If your kid is playing top team, they can probably make the top team at another club. Tryout for different clubs. If you don't get a top team offer, you just have to deal with it. Coachedms will always have their favorite player on a team.
Being top team on one club doesn't equate to being on top team for another club. Look at Alexandria. They pick up all of SYC's second team players and play them on their top team. The result, you have a top team with second team results.
The problem with Alexandria is not the players. The issues are the coaches and the broken system behind closed doors. Though agreed, SYC has stronger teams across all ages.
Can you elaborate more about the asa system behind closed doors? Considering having my DD tryout and make a move to ASA mls next team. Pointless to move from one broken system to another.
Just don't go there. Also, I don't know if girls are allowed to play in MLS next. Don't even try their girls programs, is terrible. Try GA or ECNL clubs for her.
Girls are allowed. There was a girl that played on their 09 MLS Next team about 2 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How to deal with coach favoritism?
We don’t want to leave the team because this is a top team in a big club.
If your kid is playing top team, they can probably make the top team at another club. Tryout for different clubs. If you don't get a top team offer, you just have to deal with it. Coachedms will always have their favorite player on a team.
Being top team on one club doesn't equate to being on top team for another club. Look at Alexandria. They pick up all of SYC's second team players and play them on their top team. The result, you have a top team with second team results.
The problem with Alexandria is not the players. The issues are the coaches and the broken system behind closed doors. Though agreed, SYC has stronger teams across all ages.
Can you elaborate more about the asa system behind closed doors? Considering having my DD tryout and make a move to ASA mls next team. Pointless to move from one broken system to another.
Just don't go there. Also, I don't know if girls are allowed to play in MLS next. Don't even try their girls programs, is terrible. Try GA or ECNL clubs for her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How to deal with coach favoritism?
We don’t want to leave the team because this is a top team in a big club.
If your kid is playing top team, they can probably make the top team at another club. Tryout for different clubs. If you don't get a top team offer, you just have to deal with it. Coachedms will always have their favorite player on a team.
Being top team on one club doesn't equate to being on top team for another club. Look at Alexandria. They pick up all of SYC's second team players and play them on their top team. The result, you have a top team with second team results.
The problem with Alexandria is not the players. The issues are the coaches and the broken system behind closed doors. Though agreed, SYC has stronger teams across all ages.
Can you elaborate more about the asa system behind closed doors? Considering having my DD tryout and make a move to ASA mls next team. Pointless to move from one broken system to another.
Good for her trying to play MLS Next.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How to deal with coach favoritism?
We don’t want to leave the team because this is a top team in a big club.
If your kid is playing top team, they can probably make the top team at another club. Tryout for different clubs. If you don't get a top team offer, you just have to deal with it. Coachedms will always have their favorite player on a team.
Being top team on one club doesn't equate to being on top team for another club. Look at Alexandria. They pick up all of SYC's second team players and play them on their top team. The result, you have a top team with second team results.
The problem with Alexandria is not the players. The issues are the coaches and the broken system behind closed doors. Though agreed, SYC has stronger teams across all ages.
Can you elaborate more about the asa system behind closed doors? Considering having my DD tryout and make a move to ASA mls next team. Pointless to move from one broken system to another.
Don’t know about the boys but good travel
Program for girls at a young agee