Anonymous wrote:
The 8th team coach at Arlington for 2017B is actually the current coach of the 2015B Pre-Academy team that are awesome. The 8th team is comprised of mainly 2018 players to get them ready to be the top team the following year.
Anonymous wrote:My kid got his offer last night and we have 48 hours to accept or decline... waitlist means what it means... if kids decline then they offer the next kid on the list and so forth... i wouldn't hold my breath if I were you... tryout somewhere else to give your kid options
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do people ever get off the waitlist? This is for the youngest age.
This year the youngest age group had 8 teams. Maybe for next year they don't want to get to 9.
JFC. 8 teams?!?! Good grief Arlington is a cash cow.
Holy FKKK! Arlington needs to limit the teams. Then, there would be a stronger Rec program. At the youngest ages, development can be had w.out paying so much $$ and being 'travel'.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington is the worst at these ages. There is one coach for two teams with an assistant. This means one coach is coaching 30 kids in practice and the lower teams usually gets the assistant as coach of their games. Second team is lucky to get any interaction with the coach. The coach spends all their time with the top 4-6 on the first team and ignores the rest. This runs counter to recommendations of that age group in terms of coach per player ratios. This catches up to Arlington in the older ages.
So second team Arlington(and all even teams-2, 4, 6, etc) are the red head step child of the soccer world.
Each coach gets 2 teams because the size of the teams are so small ~10 players and without 2 teams you could never actually scrimmage 7v7.... it makes sense and at the end of the day at this young age all that matters is touches on the ball and games and thats what they are getting.... the kids that have natural ability will rise to the top with good or bad coaches at that age.. playing is what matters
Anonymous wrote:For boys they carry 9 teams for 2014, INSANE!
Where are you getting this from there are 6 teams and they keep the rosters small. Most rosters are 12-13 kids. Other clubs have 16 for 9v9
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do people ever get off the waitlist? This is for the youngest age.
This year the youngest age group had 8 teams. Maybe for next year they don't want to get to 9.
If there are 8 teams, do you really care about a waitlist? Best case scenario your kid gets on an 8th team with an 8th team coach. Why not look at a neighboring club?
The 8th team coach at Arlington for 2017B is actually the current coach of the 2015B Pre-Academy team that are awesome. The 8th team is comprised of mainly 2018 players to get them ready to be the top team the following year.
Do you know how ridiculous this sounds?
Anonymous wrote:For boys they carry 9 teams for 2014, INSANE!
Where are you getting this from there are 6 teams and they keep the rosters small. Most rosters are 12-13 kids. Other clubs have 16 for 9v9
Anonymous wrote:Arlington is the worst at these ages. There is one coach for two teams with an assistant. This means one coach is coaching 30 kids in practice and the lower teams usually gets the assistant as coach of their games. Second team is lucky to get any interaction with the coach. The coach spends all their time with the top 4-6 on the first team and ignores the rest. This runs counter to recommendations of that age group in terms of coach per player ratios. This catches up to Arlington in the older ages.
So second team Arlington(and all even teams-2, 4, 6, etc) are the red head step child of the soccer world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do people ever get off the waitlist? This is for the youngest age.
This year the youngest age group had 8 teams. Maybe for next year they don't want to get to 9.
If there are 8 teams, do you really care about a waitlist? Best case scenario your kid gets on an 8th team with an 8th team coach. Why not look at a neighboring club?
The 8th team coach at Arlington for 2017B is actually the current coach of the 2015B Pre-Academy team that are awesome. The 8th team is comprised of mainly 2018 players to get them ready to be the top team the following year.