Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let me guess, your son was recruited on to a dad coached and Dad managed team. team. Dad also actively recruits other players onto the team because he wants his son to be surrounded by really good players even if he isn't as good of course. That's what you get when you go for those kinds of teams, why don't you join a real soccer club that doesn't have parent coaches.
Signed - a club with “real” coaches that are actually dumb-$hit 20 something’s who can’t get real jobs.
Sadly this is true. Some coaches really truly want to teach kids. Many however can not get good jobs and resort to what they can get paid for. Lets face it, we are sitting here debating the qualifications of coaches who are making 40k a year at best. The good coaches,in my experience, are the ones that actually have day jobs but coach because they love doing it and it provides extra income. Full time coaches at McLean or FCV or BSC or Arlington or Rush or Loudon etc.. need to make a living and will do what they need to do to make sure they have a job come tomorrow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let me guess, your son was recruited on to a dad coached and Dad managed team. team. Dad also actively recruits other players onto the team because he wants his son to be surrounded by really good players even if he isn't as good of course. That's what you get when you go for those kinds of teams, why don't you join a real soccer club that doesn't have parent coaches.
Signed - a club with “real” coaches that are actually dumb-$hit 20 something’s who can’t get real jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Let me guess, your son was recruited on to a dad coached and Dad managed team. team. Dad also actively recruits other players onto the team because he wants his son to be surrounded by really good players even if he isn't as good of course. That's what you get when you go for those kinds of teams, why don't you join a real soccer club that doesn't have parent coaches.
Anonymous wrote:Boys or Girls - doesn’t matter. There are no friends in soccer. The players have friends but the parents on your sideline are not friends. They seem nice? They seem helpful? Given a choice, the other parents you share so many moments with will talk about your kid, and given a choice they will throw you under the bus, your kid under the bus just to get ahead.
If you dare do something nice trying to be different than the others - those people will abuse your kindness and crap on you. Be warned and find friends away from your club. Stay close enough to help your son (or daughter) keep their friendships.
Soccer is brutal. Wish I lived in Maryland or had a daughter even though I see much daughter drama there
Anonymous wrote:Like anything in life you get out what you put in.
I have met some terrific people through soccer.
Anonymous wrote:Nothing worse than your kid being a defender during the U9-U-12 ages. Make the one mistake and all parents make snide comments about it. Meanwhile little Johnny up top keeps turning the ball over and not a word.