Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In recent seasons, there was a persistent cadre of Capital dads who apparently assumed that repeated emails imploring parents to drop their girls off and leave did not apply to them. Nice guys, but...
The top clubs in Maryland don't do this, so why does Capital think they are special?
Capital actively discourages parent sideline engagement / coaching with players. Md clubs do not. Capital tries to put a wall between the parents and the club and the players are much better for it. Capital players are able to play at practice without the watchful eye of their obsessive parents critiquing their every move. Teaches them to advocate for themselves if they need to address something with the coaches. Prepares them for recruiting camps too (which are almost always closed). Fun to watch the handful of psycho dads who disregard closed practice instructions at recruiting camps -- easy pickins' for college coaches to make mental notes of the players they should stay away from.
Anonymous wrote:So it’s all or nothing? Psycho dads and clingy children or zero ability to watch something you drove over an hour to get to on Sunday morning? I feel like a compromise is at least possible without this over simplification. Remember, we are also not allowed to communicate in any way with kids, coaches or refs during games. I bet we could pull that off watching practice too.
Talk to Gussie and Bill - do you think that has ever helped or would help? It doesn't.
Vote with our feet? Maybe we should go to Mad Lax? Or we can complain on an anonymous chatroom and move on with our lives - as our girls get scholarships to UNC, Syracuse, Denver, Notre Dame, etc.
We don't like it, we're not going anywhere and we are totally content. Our girls are still in the best program around. We just don't like one single policy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In recent seasons, there was a persistent cadre of Capital dads who apparently assumed that repeated emails imploring parents to drop their girls off and leave did not apply to them. Nice guys, but...
The top clubs in Maryland don't do this, so why does Capital think they are special?
Anonymous wrote:If they have adults with your minor child, you should be able to be there. If not, makes you wonder why....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In recent seasons, there was a persistent cadre of Capital dads who apparently assumed that repeated emails imploring parents to drop their girls off and leave did not apply to them. Nice guys, but...
The top clubs in Maryland don't do this, so why does Capital think they are special?
Anonymous wrote:In recent seasons, there was a persistent cadre of Capital dads who apparently assumed that repeated emails imploring parents to drop their girls off and leave did not apply to them. Nice guys, but...
Anonymous wrote:If they have adults with your minor child, you should be able to be there. If not, makes you wonder why....