Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When will rosters get posted for DA teams?
No later than Saturday lol
maybe they'll never be posted. Oh, the horror to some here who can't wait to start criticizing!
I am sure there is a lot anxiety for the girls and parents waiting to see if they make FT or are relegated to EDP or PT. I would not belittle it. Not very adult. I do however recall how Denise Reddy described DA at the ID sessions last year. Once you are accepted, there is no tryout year to year. You are in. We commit to you and you commit to us. If something goes very wrong, injury or some other issues affecting performance, we will talk with you but in general no tryouts. Everyone was surprised at this approach. Some privately called BS. Seems to have totally gone out the window at WS VA. Anyone raise that with management?
Anonymous wrote:Still no clarification from Washington Spirit 04 coaches or technical director on the roster size. First DA game is in less than 4 days and the roster still shows 28. Were told it would be a max of 18-20. No rosters, no communication, and no uniforms - not impressed so far.
And Monday practices are a joke and have gotten worse (didn't know that was possible). Not only were the girl's teams crammed on 1/2 a field, there was a boys team sharing space as well. Best they could do was 8v8 scrimmage on less than 1/6th of a field. When you have 25+ on a team, that means you are sitting and not even touching a ball for 1/3rd of practice. There may have been 70 kids practicing on 1/2 a field - how is that acceptable for a DA club?
When you add travel on top of the club costs you have to assume 10k a year for no communication, no field space, and a roster that is 10 girls too many. Won't make this mistake again. Unfortunately it is too late to make a change at this point in time - but if you are ever thinking of coming to Washington Spirit, stay far far away until they fix this broken mess. Should have stayed with our original club.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When will rosters get posted for DA teams?
No later than Saturday lol
maybe they'll never be posted. Oh, the horror to some here who can't wait to start criticizing!
I am sure there is a lot anxiety for the girls and parents waiting to see if they make FT or are relegated to EDP or PT. I would not belittle it. Not very adult. I do however recall how Denise Reddy described DA at the ID sessions last year. Once you are accepted, there is no tryout year to year. You are in. We commit to you and you commit to us. If something goes very wrong, injury or some other issues affecting performance, we will talk with you but in general no tryouts. Everyone was surprised at this approach. Some privately called BS. Seems to have totally gone out the window at WS VA. Anyone raise that with management?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When will rosters get posted for DA teams?
No later than Saturday lol
maybe they'll never be posted. Oh, the horror to some here who can't wait to start criticizing!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When will rosters get posted for DA teams?
No later than Saturday lol
Anonymous wrote:When will rosters get posted for DA teams?
Anonymous wrote:How did the WS VA scrimmages go this weekend? Who did you play?
Anonymous wrote:
2) With regard to roster competition, if all of the players were told from the outset (a) this is where we see you now (DA or EDP), but (b) nothing is set in stone and there will be open competition for spots every week, then I don't think anyone can have any legitimate complaints about it. Some may think it unduly harsh, and/or not the best way to do things for development sake, but others will disagree. Others would say that level of intense competition - always having to fight for your spot with nothing guaranteed - is precisely what has been missing from elite level US Youth Soccer. There can be reasonable differences of opinion on those issues, as well as playing time distribution, play-ups, etc... To me the most important thing is whether they were honest with people from the beginning. . . .
Anonymous wrote:^^^
Great post, well said