Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Training sessions starting 5/26. Breaking teams into groups of 7 within an hour time block. One trainer per group.
That’s awesome! Way to go FCV. Love this plan
Will the players who don't get offers for 2020-2021 (think 2008 for instance) but have not gotten their money's worth this spring be allowed to or even want to show up?
Did 2008 age group not give out offers? I thought I heard through the grapevine that they had.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Training sessions starting 5/26. Breaking teams into groups of 7 within an hour time block. One trainer per group.
That’s awesome! Way to go FCV. Love this plan
Will the players who don't get offers for 2020-2021 (think 2008 for instance) but have not gotten their money's worth this spring be allowed to or even want to show up?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Training sessions starting 5/26. Breaking teams into groups of 7 within an hour time block. One trainer per group.
That’s awesome! Way to go FCV. Love this plan
Will the players who don't get offers for 2020-2021 (think 2008 for instance) but have not gotten their money's worth this spring be allowed to or even want to show up?
You're either playing stupid or you are new to this. Tryouts happen every year and the phenomenon you're "worried" about is nothing new. Happens every year and at EVERY club.
Neither stupid nor new. Different scenario completely when training/practice go into the summer and after when the traditional end of season (Memorial Day tournaments, league games first week of June). Before it was awkward for a few weeks if you were leaving/moving up/moving down. Now it's potentially awkward a lot longer.
I consider the season to be over. If your current club offers some level of training and you are not going back then just consider it to be training and nothing more. If you’re changing clubs put your focus there instead if possible.
But otherwise, touches are touches.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Training sessions starting 5/26. Breaking teams into groups of 7 within an hour time block. One trainer per group.
That’s awesome! Way to go FCV. Love this plan
Will the players who don't get offers for 2020-2021 (think 2008 for instance) but have not gotten their money's worth this spring be allowed to or even want to show up?
You're either playing stupid or you are new to this. Tryouts happen every year and the phenomenon you're "worried" about is nothing new. Happens every year and at EVERY club.
Neither stupid nor new. Different scenario completely when training/practice go into the summer and after when the traditional end of season (Memorial Day tournaments, league games first week of June). Before it was awkward for a few weeks if you were leaving/moving up/moving down. Now it's potentially awkward a lot longer.
ECNL and DA playoffs went into late June and July - teams were training for those. As I said, either playing stupid or new.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Training sessions starting 5/26. Breaking teams into groups of 7 within an hour time block. One trainer per group.
That’s awesome! Way to go FCV. Love this plan
Will the players who don't get offers for 2020-2021 (think 2008 for instance) but have not gotten their money's worth this spring be allowed to or even want to show up?
You're either playing stupid or you are new to this. Tryouts happen every year and the phenomenon you're "worried" about is nothing new. Happens every year and at EVERY club.
Neither stupid nor new. Different scenario completely when training/practice go into the summer and after when the traditional end of season (Memorial Day tournaments, league games first week of June). Before it was awkward for a few weeks if you were leaving/moving up/moving down. Now it's potentially awkward a lot longer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Training sessions starting 5/26. Breaking teams into groups of 7 within an hour time block. One trainer per group.
That’s awesome! Way to go FCV. Love this plan
Will the players who don't get offers for 2020-2021 (think 2008 for instance) but have not gotten their money's worth this spring be allowed to or even want to show up?
You're either playing stupid or you are new to this. Tryouts happen every year and the phenomenon you're "worried" about is nothing new. Happens every year and at EVERY club.
Neither stupid nor new. Different scenario completely when training/practice go into the summer and after when the traditional end of season (Memorial Day tournaments, league games first week of June). Before it was awkward for a few weeks if you were leaving/moving up/moving down. Now it's potentially awkward a lot longer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Training sessions starting 5/26. Breaking teams into groups of 7 within an hour time block. One trainer per group.
That’s awesome! Way to go FCV. Love this plan
Will the players who don't get offers for 2020-2021 (think 2008 for instance) but have not gotten their money's worth this spring be allowed to or even want to show up?
You're either playing stupid or you are new to this. Tryouts happen every year and the phenomenon you're "worried" about is nothing new. Happens every year and at EVERY club.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Training sessions starting 5/26. Breaking teams into groups of 7 within an hour time block. One trainer per group.
That’s awesome! Way to go FCV. Love this plan
Will the players who don't get offers for 2020-2021 (think 2008 for instance) but have not gotten their money's worth this spring be allowed to or even want to show up?
Anonymous wrote:For all teams or just the Ex-DA? Is this over Zoom or live?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Training sessions starting 5/26. Breaking teams into groups of 7 within an hour time block. One trainer per group.
That’s awesome! Way to go FCV. Love this plan
Anonymous wrote:Training sessions starting 5/26. Breaking teams into groups of 7 within an hour time block. One trainer per group.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am excited for the new GA and I am looking forward to the girls getting back on the field.
I’m not excited at all but my DD will give it one year and see.
The problem with this statement is that there will be no league that will not have bumps in the road due to COVID-19.
There was no problem with that statement. What’s wrong with I’m not excited? I doubt anyone is super excited.
The problem was about giving it one year. I don't think it matters much where you go this year, there will lots of challenges. If you're only going to give it one year, you should just leave now. Sounds like meeting your expectations will be hard to do in a possibly shortened season with lots of challenges due to COVID-19.