Anonymous wrote:I heard Mia is coming to the club.
Anonymous wrote:Traffic is the reason we are staying at our current club. It is 5 minutes from our house. We have 10 other clubs to choose from within 10 miles (Fairfax County), but I can't justify the extra time spent in the car. I spend enough time in the car already commuting. So we will stay.
Anonymous wrote:I have a list of reasons for moving, most of which are football or club management related, but to be honest, the BIGGEST reason we will be moving is due to traffic. At the level our kid is playing at, there are a number of clubs closer to our home which will be easier to get to and hopefully provide at or near the same level of play from our current side.
I was going to, because I felt that my son's coach could not maintain discipline over the kids, but I feel like he has made a change and that things have improved, so we are staying where we are.
I'm not trashing you, but this is the problem with travel soccer. Most of us talk about coming and going before tryouts even start. It should be ID the teams first, tryout, offer made/not, and them decide. Wish clubs would actually do a real tryout and not just take the kids from the previous year and add a few. We use to be in a club in LA and the tryout scouts were not connected to the coach/team directly. They would just group the kids into the levels, no favoritism, all had to work to earn/reearn their spots.
Tryouts are a horrible way to pick a team. Some of the best girls I have seen are horrible at tryouts. It's specially true for the play makers. Tryouts are a crap shoot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was going to, because I felt that my son's coach could not maintain discipline over the kids, but I feel like he has made a change and that things have improved, so we are staying where we are.
I'm not trashing you, but this is the problem with travel soccer. Most of us talk about coming and going before tryouts even start. It should be ID the teams first, tryout, offer made/not, and them decide. Wish clubs would actually do a real tryout and not just take the kids from the previous year and add a few. We use to be in a club in LA and the tryout scouts were not connected to the coach/team directly. They would just group the kids into the levels, no favoritism, all had to work to earn/reearn their spots.
Anonymous wrote:I heard Emma is switching clubs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was going to, because I felt that my son's coach could not maintain discipline over the kids, but I feel like he has made a change and that things have improved, so we are staying where we are.
I'm not trashing you, but this is the problem with travel soccer. Most of us talk about coming and going before tryouts even start. It should be ID the teams first, tryout, offer made/not, and them decide. Wish clubs would actually do a real tryout and not just take the kids from the previous year and add a few. We use to be in a club in LA and the tryout scouts were not connected to the coach/team directly. They would just group the kids into the levels, no favoritism, all had to work to earn/reearn their spots.
Rule number 1 in business: don’t alienate your paying customers. Rule number 2: always look to improve your product and marketing (ie in this case team’s record and player quality). These two rules working together (sometime in conflict) result in what we have today with “tryouts”. In other words, if you can recruit behind the scenes to get better players while mollifying those that you want to keep and not replace a paying customer until you have a good handle on a replacement then you are doing well from a business perspective. And yes, travel soccer is a business. Our kids are the employees and the clubs and coaches are the beneficiaries. Yes, we pay for the right to have our kids work for them. But, our kids do get some benefits (the job is fun, they get exercise, they learn about competition, success, and failure, and on a rare occasion they get a scholarship). As long as you go into this whole process with your eyes wide open you’ll be fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was going to, because I felt that my son's coach could not maintain discipline over the kids, but I feel like he has made a change and that things have improved, so we are staying where we are.
I'm not trashing you, but this is the problem with travel soccer. Most of us talk about coming and going before tryouts even start. It should be ID the teams first, tryout, offer made/not, and them decide. Wish clubs would actually do a real tryout and not just take the kids from the previous year and add a few. We use to be in a club in LA and the tryout scouts were not connected to the coach/team directly. They would just group the kids into the levels, no favoritism, all had to work to earn/reearn their spots.