Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tryouts matter a lot for established players. At least for those who are firmly established in the bottom third of performance for the team.
Our coach makes it clear that if a player is not a starter they are on the bubble for moving down a team. If a better player comes along the coach will pick up the new player and drop the established player down. Happened end of last year and mid season this year. Not all clubs or coaches operate like this though.
Do you mean that everyone that is not a top 11 player in your team is on the bubble? Top teams have 2-3 players with roughly equal skill set fighting for each starting spot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tryouts matter a lot for established players. At least for those who are firmly established in the bottom third of performance for the team.
Our coach makes it clear that if a player is not a starter they are on the bubble for moving down a team. If a better player comes along the coach will pick up the new player and drop the established player down. Happened end of last year and mid season this year. Not all clubs or coaches operate like this though.
Do you mean that everyone that is not a top 11 player in your team is on the bubble? Top teams have 2-3 players with roughly equal skill set fighting for each starting spot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tryouts matter a lot for established players. At least for those who are firmly established in the bottom third of performance for the team.
Our coach makes it clear that if a player is not a starter they are on the bubble for moving down a team. If a better player comes along the coach will pick up the new player and drop the established player down. Happened end of last year and mid season this year. Not all clubs or coaches operate like this though.
Anonymous wrote:If your DC is an star player or a regular starter, the tryouts don't mean much. However, if your DC is a fringe player, then tryouts matter a bit more, because of the possibility of being replaced by a player from outside the club.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tryouts matter a lot for established players. At least for those who are firmly established in the bottom third of performance for the team.
Our coach makes it clear that if a player is not a starter they are on the bubble for moving down a team. If a better player comes along the coach will pick up the new player and drop the established player down. Happened end of last year and mid season this year. Not all clubs or coaches operate like this though.
Anonymous wrote:Tryouts matter a lot for established players. At least for those who are firmly established in the bottom third of performance for the team.
Anonymous wrote:How much do tryouts matter for a kid that has been part of the same team for the whole year and the team will keep the same coach? If you have coached before, how much weight do you assign to the season vs the tryouts for selecting kids or for assigning them to your first and second team?