Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:**^^
Your responsibilities are:
Convey team payment information.
Register team in leagues and events.
Assist with travel logistics
Register players
Communicate practice and travel schedule
Well, you're talking about travel soccer. I (PP) was talking about rec soccer. You are right for your situation. In rec, I've seen situations in which the manager undermines the coach, and that's not healthy.
There is almost no need for a team manager in rec soccer.
Fields are assigned. League schedule is handled by the club. No leagues to register players in. No tournaments to register team in. Your only job is to send out the snack schedule that everyone hates.
game reminders, practice reminders, organize team meeting, organize end-of-season celebration, collect coach gift. Survey families for interest in a second weekly practice... there's more I'm not thinking of at the moment. Manager could coordinate volunteers for team duties like field clean up and set up, and the Manna food donations.
A nice manager would also help with picking up uniforms, etc, though that's usually the coach. And I wish more people hated the snack schedule! I thought kids outgrew snacks by 3rd grade, but with my son's 11th grade team, the practice just won't die!
game reminders -- Can be done by the coach
organize team meeting -- If needed, can be done by the coach.
organize end-of-season celebration -- While fun it is not necessary and anyone can do this.
collect coach gift -- Not necessary. Nice to do but again, anyone can do it.
Survey families for interest in a second weekly practice. -- Can be done by the coach.
Manager could coordinate volunteers for team duties like field clean up and set up, and the Manna food donations.-- Whaaaaa?!?! You mean corner flags? Club does that and is only necessary for the first game of the day and the last game of the day.
You are really reaching on these things. In nearly all of the above list a team manager is simply acting like a middle man and can actually create more work to accomplish the most basic of tasks. Email game reminders? Really? How long would that take a coach to do? Seriously, if you practice once a week and play one game on a Saturday morning I think the coach can handle the complex logistics of emailing the team. Good grief.