Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was your child abused?
Otherwise I can't fathom someone have a "horrible experience" with what is essentially a volunteer coached youth soccer league.
Trust me - if your kid is talented enough he will be discovered and recruited for a travel team by the time he is 8 or 9.
Otherwise relax and let your kids have fun playing soccer.
This is a pet peeve of mine but can people please stop referring to soccer clubs as “leagues”?
It is not ‘volunteer coached’. Stoddert coaches typically have A, B or C licenses , they teach the kids great skills and they are definitely paid a good salary.
Boys or girls? You know the Stoddert girls seems to do things different vs a lot of the big clubs in the area. The skill is not there for how much they practice.
Stoddert girls is all skills. They sit there practicing foot skills at season practices, all winter long, at home and at summer camps. My DD had a full year of just working on ‘shooting and finushing’ with an excellent team of coaches. They also have extra strength and agility and goal keeping clinics to sign up for. What isn’t always there is brute force kick and run results based Soccer, but no one can say that they don’t work on skills - that’s pretty much all they do. Stoddert girls play a beautiful game!
Talking about travel here, right?
No offense but for the amount of practice the skill level is not there. Yes it’s stoddert girl travel. Though some of the Stoddert rec teams would give Stoddert girl travel teams a run for their money.
Is that where your DD got cut too? Wishful thinking?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was your child abused?
Otherwise I can't fathom someone have a "horrible experience" with what is essentially a volunteer coached youth soccer league.
Trust me - if your kid is talented enough he will be discovered and recruited for a travel team by the time he is 8 or 9.
Otherwise relax and let your kids have fun playing soccer.
This is a pet peeve of mine but can people please stop referring to soccer clubs as “leagues”?
It is not ‘volunteer coached’. Stoddert coaches typically have A, B or C licenses , they teach the kids great skills and they are definitely paid a good salary.
Boys or girls? You know the Stoddert girls seems to do things different vs a lot of the big clubs in the area. The skill is not there for how much they practice.
Stoddert girls is all skills. They sit there practicing foot skills at season practices, all winter long, at home and at summer camps. My DD had a full year of just working on ‘shooting and finushing’ with an excellent team of coaches. They also have extra strength and agility and goal keeping clinics to sign up for. What isn’t always there is brute force kick and run results based Soccer, but no one can say that they don’t work on skills - that’s pretty much all they do. Stoddert girls play a beautiful game!
Talking about travel here, right?
No offense but for the amount of practice the skill level is not there. Yes it’s stoddert girl travel. Though some of the Stoddert rec teams would give Stoddert girl travel teams a run for their money.
Anonymous wrote:Has Stoddert girls side improved or gotten weaker since K.K. left?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was your child abused?
Otherwise I can't fathom someone have a "horrible experience" with what is essentially a volunteer coached youth soccer league.
Trust me - if your kid is talented enough he will be discovered and recruited for a travel team by the time he is 8 or 9.
Otherwise relax and let your kids have fun playing soccer.
This is a pet peeve of mine but can people please stop referring to soccer clubs as “leagues”?
It is not ‘volunteer coached’. Stoddert coaches typically have A, B or C licenses , they teach the kids great skills and they are definitely paid a good salary.
Boys or girls? You know the Stoddert girls seems to do things different vs a lot of the big clubs in the area. The skill is not there for how much they practice.
Stoddert girls is all skills. They sit there practicing foot skills at season practices, all winter long, at home and at summer camps. My DD had a full year of just working on ‘shooting and finushing’ with an excellent team of coaches. They also have extra strength and agility and goal keeping clinics to sign up for. What isn’t always there is brute force kick and run results based Soccer, but no one can say that they don’t work on skills - that’s pretty much all they do. Stoddert girls play a beautiful game!
Talking about travel here, right?
No offense but for the amount of practice the skill level is not there. Yes it’s stoddert girl travel. Though some of the Stoddert rec teams would give Stoddert girl travel teams a run for their money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was your child abused?
Otherwise I can't fathom someone have a "horrible experience" with what is essentially a volunteer coached youth soccer league.
Trust me - if your kid is talented enough he will be discovered and recruited for a travel team by the time he is 8 or 9.
Otherwise relax and let your kids have fun playing soccer.
This is a pet peeve of mine but can people please stop referring to soccer clubs as “leagues”?
It is not ‘volunteer coached’. Stoddert coaches typically have A, B or C licenses , they teach the kids great skills and they are definitely paid a good salary.
Boys or girls? You know the Stoddert girls seems to do things different vs a lot of the big clubs in the area. The skill is not there for how much they practice.
Which age Group?
Stoddert girls is all skills. They sit there practicing foot skills at season practices, all winter long, at home and at summer camps. My DD had a full year of just working on ‘shooting and finushing’ with an excellent team of coaches. They also have extra strength and agility and goal keeping clinics to sign up for. What isn’t always there is brute force kick and run results based Soccer, but no one can say that they don’t work on skills - that’s pretty much all they do. Stoddert girls play a beautiful game!
Talking about travel here, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was your child abused?
Otherwise I can't fathom someone have a "horrible experience" with what is essentially a volunteer coached youth soccer league.
Trust me - if your kid is talented enough he will be discovered and recruited for a travel team by the time he is 8 or 9.
Otherwise relax and let your kids have fun playing soccer.
This is a pet peeve of mine but can people please stop referring to soccer clubs as “leagues”?
It is not ‘volunteer coached’. Stoddert coaches typically have A, B or C licenses , they teach the kids great skills and they are definitely paid a good salary.
Boys or girls? You know the Stoddert girls seems to do things different vs a lot of the big clubs in the area. The skill is not there for how much they practice.
Stoddert girls is all skills. They sit there practicing foot skills at season practices, all winter long, at home and at summer camps. My DD had a full year of just working on ‘shooting and finushing’ with an excellent team of coaches. They also have extra strength and agility and goal keeping clinics to sign up for. What isn’t always there is brute force kick and run results based Soccer, but no one can say that they don’t work on skills - that’s pretty much all they do. Stoddert girls play a beautiful game!
Talking about travel here, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was your child abused?
Otherwise I can't fathom someone have a "horrible experience" with what is essentially a volunteer coached youth soccer league.
Trust me - if your kid is talented enough he will be discovered and recruited for a travel team by the time he is 8 or 9.
Otherwise relax and let your kids have fun playing soccer.
This is a pet peeve of mine but can people please stop referring to soccer clubs as “leagues”?
It is not ‘volunteer coached’. Stoddert coaches typically have A, B or C licenses , they teach the kids great skills and they are definitely paid a good salary.
Boys or girls? You know the Stoddert girls seems to do things different vs a lot of the big clubs in the area. The skill is not there for how much they practice.
Stoddert girls is all skills. They sit there practicing foot skills at season practices, all winter long, at home and at summer camps. My DD had a full year of just working on ‘shooting and finushing’ with an excellent team of coaches. They also have extra strength and agility and goal keeping clinics to sign up for. What isn’t always there is brute force kick and run results based Soccer, but no one can say that they don’t work on skills - that’s pretty much all they do. Stoddert girls play a beautiful game!
Talking about travel here, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was your child abused?
Otherwise I can't fathom someone have a "horrible experience" with what is essentially a volunteer coached youth soccer league.
Trust me - if your kid is talented enough he will be discovered and recruited for a travel team by the time he is 8 or 9.
Otherwise relax and let your kids have fun playing soccer.
This is a pet peeve of mine but can people please stop referring to soccer clubs as “leagues”?
It is not ‘volunteer coached’. Stoddert coaches typically have A, B or C licenses , they teach the kids great skills and they are definitely paid a good salary.
Boys or girls? You know the Stoddert girls seems to do things different vs a lot of the big clubs in the area. The skill is not there for how much they practice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was your child abused?
Otherwise I can't fathom someone have a "horrible experience" with what is essentially a volunteer coached youth soccer league.
Trust me - if your kid is talented enough he will be discovered and recruited for a travel team by the time he is 8 or 9.
Otherwise relax and let your kids have fun playing soccer.
This is a pet peeve of mine but can people please stop referring to soccer clubs as “leagues”?
It is not ‘volunteer coached’. Stoddert coaches typically have A, B or C licenses , they teach the kids great skills and they are definitely paid a good salary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was your child abused?
Otherwise I can't fathom someone have a "horrible experience" with what is essentially a volunteer coached youth soccer league.
Trust me - if your kid is talented enough he will be discovered and recruited for a travel team by the time he is 8 or 9.
Otherwise relax and let your kids have fun playing soccer.
How? there are no stoddert officials at any of the games.
Anonymous wrote:No, I can’t identify. Some years the coach has been better than others, but our son has never had a “crappy” coach. We’ve seen a decent amount of movement between teams. Our son previously moved from B to A team, in fact (red to blue). Agreed that club communication isn’t great, and the all-club mandatory meeting was really silly. As for ditching a kid in a heartbeat, I haven’t seen that at all. I can only remember a few returning players who were left off a team completely at tryouts. Some players do move down, but how can you ever move players up if some don’t move down? It’s hard for kids (my older child experienced it at another club), but that’s life and sometimes other kids are working harder and deserve the opportunity.