Anonymous wrote:I'd strongly discourage my kid from doing this. He made a commitment to the club and his teammates for the season. If there was something hinky going on -- bullying, bad coach, etc, that is a different story. But changing teams mid-season just b/c he has friends on another team is bad form. And I certainly wouldn't empower him by paying additional club dues when I had already paid for a full season for the current club.
Anonymous wrote:My kid's coach has been good, his teammates are nice, and he's enjoyed soccer this season. However, he's interested in joining a more challenging/intense team that several of his school friends play on. The two teams are in different clubs.
What are the ethics here?
Anonymous wrote:It depends on the level. I tried to move my son and they said US Soccer wouldn't allow a move.
Anonymous wrote:Do whatever is best for your kid. Does your kid want to leave or to stay? Clubs have zero loyalty to players and as long as you paid his current for the entire year, there should be no issues, if you decide to leave for another club. The club won't hesitate to add another player to the team midseason if there is an opportunity to do so.
Anonymous wrote:I'd strongly discourage my kid from doing this. He made a commitment to the club and his teammates for the season. If there was something hinky going on -- bullying, bad coach, etc, that is a different story. But changing teams mid-season just b/c he has friends on another team is bad form. And I certainly wouldn't empower him by paying additional club dues when I had already paid for a full season for the current club.
Anonymous wrote:I'd strongly discourage my kid from doing this. He made a commitment to the club and his teammates for the season. If there was something hinky going on -- bullying, bad coach, etc, that is a different story. But changing teams mid-season just b/c he has friends on another team is bad form. And I certainly wouldn't empower him by paying additional club dues when I had already paid for a full season for the current club.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP wants to leave and needs justification from strangers. Someone tell him it's ok.
OP here, I do want to move him, but weâll do whatâs right. I am just trying to figure out what that is.
Anonymous wrote:As long as you pay up for the year, theyâll probably let you go. The odds that they would ever let you come back in future years are very low, though,.