Anonymous wrote:The top hates overloaded rosters with miserable kids on it. The players are entirely aware, frustrated, and unimpressed that their so called coaches take on these inferior players knowingly for the money and the team be damned. They most certainly do not blame the bench players unless they are misguided, arrogant and immature and yes - there are a few of those but not many.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to disagree. If there is one thing I am sure as a parent, it is my money and the money of all the other parents that drives the youth soccer machine here.
More kids put on rosters then are even permitted to dress for competition where they can put all their training to a test? Sorry - only explanation for that is maximum extraction of dollars from parental wallets.. that is NOT serving the players well. And that is one of many many other examples.
Talent and skill advancement is not driving the youth soccer machine. Sorry. The jig is up on that one.
Every team over rosters during high school years. It is how it is handled that matters and how delusional one is when they sign on knowing the roster size.
If your kid isn’t in the top 15 of a team then find another team. If your kid is number 20 then it is you who is to blame not the club. Sorry your kid isn’t playing but that disaster lies on your delusion in their place on the team.
Total BS. These clubs blab on about how they are soccer experts but they can't properly evaluate talent by teen years? Even the players themselves know the pecking order so I am pretty sure the club is aware.
Stop taking money from these players and putting them on the roster and then benching them or not even dressing them. Makes entire team unhappy when several players are miserable. this is one hundred percent on the clubs. My player is strong and starts and gets sent on ID opportunities by the club so dont even start with me with "your player sucks" stuff.
Maybe fixed it for you:
Kids starting over your kid are never unhappy about it. Parents with starting kids are never unhappy. You should never sign on where your kid will not play regardless of level. Not being able to play is never any fun but nothing more than ego and pride put your kid in or kept your kid in a bad spot.
It doesn’t mean your “kid sucks” but it doesn’t mean your kid will have a role on the current team either. Find a place where your kid will have a role. It is a game and the game should be played because it is fun.
Stop taking kids on the roster that do not belong. You are the so called soccer expert, not the dumb schmuck parents. just stop.
Stop accepting offers to be a bench player.
Same dumb answer every time. It must be great to have no respect for this bloated roster nonsense form the entire team and the entire club. No respect. No one agrees with your obnoxious position.
No one blames the bench players. They blame the club for rostering them.
The player is the reason they are a bench player, not the club. What does the club care who play's? You all paid the same money. You’re kid is a sub because they are not better than the other kids. Perhaps the clubs opinion is wrong but it isn’t likely to change either.
Find the right fit and you won’t have this problem.
Stop overloading the rosters. The top of the roster hates it as does the bottom. Dont do it.
Don’t give in to your ego and accept the offer. Ask how many are on the team and if your kid is a starter or not. This is a two way street. Their overloaded roster doesn’t need to be your problem. Choose another team or club.
This is not a two way street. You position is not defensible. I am out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to disagree. If there is one thing I am sure as a parent, it is my money and the money of all the other parents that drives the youth soccer machine here.
More kids put on rosters then are even permitted to dress for competition where they can put all their training to a test? Sorry - only explanation for that is maximum extraction of dollars from parental wallets.. that is NOT serving the players well. And that is one of many many other examples.
Talent and skill advancement is not driving the youth soccer machine. Sorry. The jig is up on that one.
Every team over rosters during high school years. It is how it is handled that matters and how delusional one is when they sign on knowing the roster size.
If your kid isn’t in the top 15 of a team then find another team. If your kid is number 20 then it is you who is to blame not the club. Sorry your kid isn’t playing but that disaster lies on your delusion in their place on the team.
Total BS. These clubs blab on about how they are soccer experts but they can't properly evaluate talent by teen years? Even the players themselves know the pecking order so I am pretty sure the club is aware.
Stop taking money from these players and putting them on the roster and then benching them or not even dressing them. Makes entire team unhappy when several players are miserable. this is one hundred percent on the clubs. My player is strong and starts and gets sent on ID opportunities by the club so dont even start with me with "your player sucks" stuff.
Maybe fixed it for you:
Kids starting over your kid are never unhappy about it. Parents with starting kids are never unhappy. You should never sign on where your kid will not play regardless of level. Not being able to play is never any fun but nothing more than ego and pride put your kid in or kept your kid in a bad spot.
It doesn’t mean your “kid sucks” but it doesn’t mean your kid will have a role on the current team either. Find a place where your kid will have a role. It is a game and the game should be played because it is fun.
Stop taking kids on the roster that do not belong. You are the so called soccer expert, not the dumb schmuck parents. just stop.
Stop accepting offers to be a bench player.
Same dumb answer every time. It must be great to have no respect for this bloated roster nonsense form the entire team and the entire club. No respect. No one agrees with your obnoxious position.
No one blames the bench players. They blame the club for rostering them.
The player is the reason they are a bench player, not the club. What does the club care who play's? You all paid the same money. You’re kid is a sub because they are not better than the other kids. Perhaps the clubs opinion is wrong but it isn’t likely to change either.
Find the right fit and you won’t have this problem.
Stop overloading the rosters. The top of the roster hates it as does the bottom. Dont do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to disagree. If there is one thing I am sure as a parent, it is my money and the money of all the other parents that drives the youth soccer machine here.
More kids put on rosters then are even permitted to dress for competition where they can put all their training to a test? Sorry - only explanation for that is maximum extraction of dollars from parental wallets.. that is NOT serving the players well. And that is one of many many other examples.
Talent and skill advancement is not driving the youth soccer machine. Sorry. The jig is up on that one.
Every team over rosters during high school years. It is how it is handled that matters and how delusional one is when they sign on knowing the roster size.
If your kid isn’t in the top 15 of a team then find another team. If your kid is number 20 then it is you who is to blame not the club. Sorry your kid isn’t playing but that disaster lies on your delusion in their place on the team.
Total BS. These clubs blab on about how they are soccer experts but they can't properly evaluate talent by teen years? Even the players themselves know the pecking order so I am pretty sure the club is aware.
Stop taking money from these players and putting them on the roster and then benching them or not even dressing them. Makes entire team unhappy when several players are miserable. this is one hundred percent on the clubs. My player is strong and starts and gets sent on ID opportunities by the club so dont even start with me with "your player sucks" stuff.
Maybe fixed it for you:
Kids starting over your kid are never unhappy about it. Parents with starting kids are never unhappy. You should never sign on where your kid will not play regardless of level. Not being able to play is never any fun but nothing more than ego and pride put your kid in or kept your kid in a bad spot.
It doesn’t mean your “kid sucks” but it doesn’t mean your kid will have a role on the current team either. Find a place where your kid will have a role. It is a game and the game should be played because it is fun.
Stop taking kids on the roster that do not belong. You are the so called soccer expert, not the dumb schmuck parents. just stop.
Stop accepting offers to be a bench player.
Same dumb answer every time. It must be great to have no respect for this bloated roster nonsense form the entire team and the entire club. No respect. No one agrees with your obnoxious position.
No one blames the bench players. They blame the club for rostering them.
The player is the reason they are a bench player, not the club. What does the club care who play's? You all paid the same money. You’re kid is a sub because they are not better than the other kids. Perhaps the clubs opinion is wrong but it isn’t likely to change either.
Find the right fit and you won’t have this problem.
Stop overloading the rosters. The top of the roster hates it as does the bottom. Dont do it.
Don’t give in to your ego and accept the offer. Ask how many are on the team and if your kid is a starter or not. This is a two way street. Their overloaded roster doesn’t need to be your problem. Choose another team or club.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to disagree. If there is one thing I am sure as a parent, it is my money and the money of all the other parents that drives the youth soccer machine here.
More kids put on rosters then are even permitted to dress for competition where they can put all their training to a test? Sorry - only explanation for that is maximum extraction of dollars from parental wallets.. that is NOT serving the players well. And that is one of many many other examples.
Talent and skill advancement is not driving the youth soccer machine. Sorry. The jig is up on that one.
Every team over rosters during high school years. It is how it is handled that matters and how delusional one is when they sign on knowing the roster size.
If your kid isn’t in the top 15 of a team then find another team. If your kid is number 20 then it is you who is to blame not the club. Sorry your kid isn’t playing but that disaster lies on your delusion in their place on the team.
Total BS. These clubs blab on about how they are soccer experts but they can't properly evaluate talent by teen years? Even the players themselves know the pecking order so I am pretty sure the club is aware.
Stop taking money from these players and putting them on the roster and then benching them or not even dressing them. Makes entire team unhappy when several players are miserable. this is one hundred percent on the clubs. My player is strong and starts and gets sent on ID opportunities by the club so dont even start with me with "your player sucks" stuff.
Maybe fixed it for you:
Kids starting over your kid are never unhappy about it. Parents with starting kids are never unhappy. You should never sign on where your kid will not play regardless of level. Not being able to play is never any fun but nothing more than ego and pride put your kid in or kept your kid in a bad spot.
It doesn’t mean your “kid sucks” but it doesn’t mean your kid will have a role on the current team either. Find a place where your kid will have a role. It is a game and the game should be played because it is fun.
Stop taking kids on the roster that do not belong. You are the so called soccer expert, not the dumb schmuck parents. just stop.
Stop accepting offers to be a bench player.
Same dumb answer every time. It must be great to have no respect for this bloated roster nonsense form the entire team and the entire club. No respect. No one agrees with your obnoxious position.
No one blames the bench players. They blame the club for rostering them.
The player is the reason they are a bench player, not the club. What does the club care who play's? You all paid the same money. You’re kid is a sub because they are not better than the other kids. Perhaps the clubs opinion is wrong but it isn’t likely to change either.
Find the right fit and you won’t have this problem.
Stop overloading the rosters. The top of the roster hates it as does the bottom. Dont do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to disagree. If there is one thing I am sure as a parent, it is my money and the money of all the other parents that drives the youth soccer machine here.
More kids put on rosters then are even permitted to dress for competition where they can put all their training to a test? Sorry - only explanation for that is maximum extraction of dollars from parental wallets.. that is NOT serving the players well. And that is one of many many other examples.
Talent and skill advancement is not driving the youth soccer machine. Sorry. The jig is up on that one.
Every team over rosters during high school years. It is how it is handled that matters and how delusional one is when they sign on knowing the roster size.
If your kid isn’t in the top 15 of a team then find another team. If your kid is number 20 then it is you who is to blame not the club. Sorry your kid isn’t playing but that disaster lies on your delusion in their place on the team.
Total BS. These clubs blab on about how they are soccer experts but they can't properly evaluate talent by teen years? Even the players themselves know the pecking order so I am pretty sure the club is aware.
Stop taking money from these players and putting them on the roster and then benching them or not even dressing them. Makes entire team unhappy when several players are miserable. this is one hundred percent on the clubs. My player is strong and starts and gets sent on ID opportunities by the club so dont even start with me with "your player sucks" stuff.
Maybe fixed it for you:
Kids starting over your kid are never unhappy about it. Parents with starting kids are never unhappy. You should never sign on where your kid will not play regardless of level. Not being able to play is never any fun but nothing more than ego and pride put your kid in or kept your kid in a bad spot.
It doesn’t mean your “kid sucks” but it doesn’t mean your kid will have a role on the current team either. Find a place where your kid will have a role. It is a game and the game should be played because it is fun.
Stop taking kids on the roster that do not belong. You are the so called soccer expert, not the dumb schmuck parents. just stop.
Stop accepting offers to be a bench player.
Same dumb answer every time. It must be great to have no respect for this bloated roster nonsense form the entire team and the entire club. No respect. No one agrees with your obnoxious position.
No one blames the bench players. They blame the club for rostering them.
The player is the reason they are a bench player, not the club. What does the club care who play's? You all paid the same money. You’re kid is a sub because they are not better than the other kids. Perhaps the clubs opinion is wrong but it isn’t likely to change either.
Find the right fit and you won’t have this problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to disagree. If there is one thing I am sure as a parent, it is my money and the money of all the other parents that drives the youth soccer machine here.
More kids put on rosters then are even permitted to dress for competition where they can put all their training to a test? Sorry - only explanation for that is maximum extraction of dollars from parental wallets.. that is NOT serving the players well. And that is one of many many other examples.
Talent and skill advancement is not driving the youth soccer machine. Sorry. The jig is up on that one.
Every team over rosters during high school years. It is how it is handled that matters and how delusional one is when they sign on knowing the roster size.
If your kid isn’t in the top 15 of a team then find another team. If your kid is number 20 then it is you who is to blame not the club. Sorry your kid isn’t playing but that disaster lies on your delusion in their place on the team.
Total BS. These clubs blab on about how they are soccer experts but they can't properly evaluate talent by teen years? Even the players themselves know the pecking order so I am pretty sure the club is aware.
Stop taking money from these players and putting them on the roster and then benching them or not even dressing them. Makes entire team unhappy when several players are miserable. this is one hundred percent on the clubs. My player is strong and starts and gets sent on ID opportunities by the club so dont even start with me with "your player sucks" stuff.
Maybe fixed it for you:
Kids starting over your kid are never unhappy about it. Parents with starting kids are never unhappy. You should never sign on where your kid will not play regardless of level. Not being able to play is never any fun but nothing more than ego and pride put your kid in or kept your kid in a bad spot.
It doesn’t mean your “kid sucks” but it doesn’t mean your kid will have a role on the current team either. Find a place where your kid will have a role. It is a game and the game should be played because it is fun.
Stop taking kids on the roster that do not belong. You are the so called soccer expert, not the dumb schmuck parents. just stop.
Stop accepting offers to be a bench player.
Same dumb answer every time. It must be great to have no respect for this bloated roster nonsense form the entire team and the entire club. No respect. No one agrees with your obnoxious position.
No one blames the bench players. They blame the club for rostering them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to disagree. If there is one thing I am sure as a parent, it is my money and the money of all the other parents that drives the youth soccer machine here.
More kids put on rosters then are even permitted to dress for competition where they can put all their training to a test? Sorry - only explanation for that is maximum extraction of dollars from parental wallets.. that is NOT serving the players well. And that is one of many many other examples.
Talent and skill advancement is not driving the youth soccer machine. Sorry. The jig is up on that one.
Every team over rosters during high school years. It is how it is handled that matters and how delusional one is when they sign on knowing the roster size.
If your kid isn’t in the top 15 of a team then find another team. If your kid is number 20 then it is you who is to blame not the club. Sorry your kid isn’t playing but that disaster lies on your delusion in their place on the team.
Total BS. These clubs blab on about how they are soccer experts but they can't properly evaluate talent by teen years? Even the players themselves know the pecking order so I am pretty sure the club is aware.
Stop taking money from these players and putting them on the roster and then benching them or not even dressing them. Makes entire team unhappy when several players are miserable. this is one hundred percent on the clubs. My player is strong and starts and gets sent on ID opportunities by the club so dont even start with me with "your player sucks" stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to disagree. If there is one thing I am sure as a parent, it is my money and the money of all the other parents that drives the youth soccer machine here.
More kids put on rosters then are even permitted to dress for competition where they can put all their training to a test? Sorry - only explanation for that is maximum extraction of dollars from parental wallets.. that is NOT serving the players well. And that is one of many many other examples.
Talent and skill advancement is not driving the youth soccer machine. Sorry. The jig is up on that one.
Every team over rosters during high school years. It is how it is handled that matters and how delusional one is when they sign on knowing the roster size.
If your kid isn’t in the top 15 of a team then find another team. If your kid is number 20 then it is you who is to blame not the club. Sorry your kid isn’t playing but that disaster lies on your delusion in their place on the team.
Total BS. These clubs blab on about how they are soccer experts but they can't properly evaluate talent by teen years? Even the players themselves know the pecking order so I am pretty sure the club is aware.
Stop taking money from these players and putting them on the roster and then benching them or not even dressing them. Makes entire team unhappy when several players are miserable. this is one hundred percent on the clubs. My player is strong and starts and gets sent on ID opportunities by the club so dont even start with me with "your player sucks" stuff.
Maybe fixed it for you:
Kids starting over your kid are never unhappy about it. Parents with starting kids are never unhappy. You should never sign on where your kid will not play regardless of level. Not being able to play is never any fun but nothing more than ego and pride put your kid in or kept your kid in a bad spot.
It doesn’t mean your “kid sucks” but it doesn’t mean your kid will have a role on the current team either. Find a place where your kid will have a role. It is a game and the game should be played because it is fun.
Stop taking kids on the roster that do not belong. You are the so called soccer expert, not the dumb schmuck parents. just stop.
Stop accepting offers to be a bench player.
Same dumb answer every time. It must be great to have no respect for this bloated roster nonsense form the entire team and the entire club. No respect. No one agrees with your obnoxious position.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to disagree. If there is one thing I am sure as a parent, it is my money and the money of all the other parents that drives the youth soccer machine here.
More kids put on rosters then are even permitted to dress for competition where they can put all their training to a test? Sorry - only explanation for that is maximum extraction of dollars from parental wallets.. that is NOT serving the players well. And that is one of many many other examples.
Talent and skill advancement is not driving the youth soccer machine. Sorry. The jig is up on that one.
Every team over rosters during high school years. It is how it is handled that matters and how delusional one is when they sign on knowing the roster size.
If your kid isn’t in the top 15 of a team then find another team. If your kid is number 20 then it is you who is to blame not the club. Sorry your kid isn’t playing but that disaster lies on your delusion in their place on the team.
Total BS. These clubs blab on about how they are soccer experts but they can't properly evaluate talent by teen years? Even the players themselves know the pecking order so I am pretty sure the club is aware.
Stop taking money from these players and putting them on the roster and then benching them or not even dressing them. Makes entire team unhappy when several players are miserable. this is one hundred percent on the clubs. My player is strong and starts and gets sent on ID opportunities by the club so dont even start with me with "your player sucks" stuff.
Maybe fixed it for you:
Kids starting over your kid are never unhappy about it. Parents with starting kids are never unhappy. You should never sign on where your kid will not play regardless of level. Not being able to play is never any fun but nothing more than ego and pride put your kid in or kept your kid in a bad spot.
It doesn’t mean your “kid sucks” but it doesn’t mean your kid will have a role on the current team either. Find a place where your kid will have a role. It is a game and the game should be played because it is fun.
Stop taking kids on the roster that do not belong. You are the so called soccer expert, not the dumb schmuck parents. just stop.
Stop accepting offers to be a bench player.
Same dumb answer every time. It must be great to have no respect for this bloated roster nonsense form the entire team and the entire club. No respect. No one agrees with your obnoxious position.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to disagree. If there is one thing I am sure as a parent, it is my money and the money of all the other parents that drives the youth soccer machine here.
More kids put on rosters then are even permitted to dress for competition where they can put all their training to a test? Sorry - only explanation for that is maximum extraction of dollars from parental wallets.. that is NOT serving the players well. And that is one of many many other examples.
Talent and skill advancement is not driving the youth soccer machine. Sorry. The jig is up on that one.
Every team over rosters during high school years. It is how it is handled that matters and how delusional one is when they sign on knowing the roster size.
If your kid isn’t in the top 15 of a team then find another team. If your kid is number 20 then it is you who is to blame not the club. Sorry your kid isn’t playing but that disaster lies on your delusion in their place on the team.
Total BS. These clubs blab on about how they are soccer experts but they can't properly evaluate talent by teen years? Even the players themselves know the pecking order so I am pretty sure the club is aware.
Stop taking money from these players and putting them on the roster and then benching them or not even dressing them. Makes entire team unhappy when several players are miserable. this is one hundred percent on the clubs. My player is strong and starts and gets sent on ID opportunities by the club so dont even start with me with "your player sucks" stuff.
Maybe fixed it for you:
Kids starting over your kid are never unhappy about it. Parents with starting kids are never unhappy. You should never sign on where your kid will not play regardless of level. Not being able to play is never any fun but nothing more than ego and pride put your kid in or kept your kid in a bad spot.
It doesn’t mean your “kid sucks” but it doesn’t mean your kid will have a role on the current team either. Find a place where your kid will have a role. It is a game and the game should be played because it is fun.
Stop taking kids on the roster that do not belong. You are the so called soccer expert, not the dumb schmuck parents. just stop.
Stop accepting offers to be a bench player.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to disagree. If there is one thing I am sure as a parent, it is my money and the money of all the other parents that drives the youth soccer machine here.
More kids put on rosters then are even permitted to dress for competition where they can put all their training to a test? Sorry - only explanation for that is maximum extraction of dollars from parental wallets.. that is NOT serving the players well. And that is one of many many other examples.
Talent and skill advancement is not driving the youth soccer machine. Sorry. The jig is up on that one.
Every team over rosters during high school years. It is how it is handled that matters and how delusional one is when they sign on knowing the roster size.
If your kid isn’t in the top 15 of a team then find another team. If your kid is number 20 then it is you who is to blame not the club. Sorry your kid isn’t playing but that disaster lies on your delusion in their place on the team.
Total BS. These clubs blab on about how they are soccer experts but they can't properly evaluate talent by teen years? Even the players themselves know the pecking order so I am pretty sure the club is aware.
Stop taking money from these players and putting them on the roster and then benching them or not even dressing them. Makes entire team unhappy when several players are miserable. this is one hundred percent on the clubs. My player is strong and starts and gets sent on ID opportunities by the club so dont even start with me with "your player sucks" stuff.
Maybe fixed it for you:
Kids starting over your kid are never unhappy about it. Parents with starting kids are never unhappy. You should never sign on where your kid will not play regardless of level. Not being able to play is never any fun but nothing more than ego and pride put your kid in or kept your kid in a bad spot.
It doesn’t mean your “kid sucks” but it doesn’t mean your kid will have a role on the current team either. Find a place where your kid will have a role. It is a game and the game should be played because it is fun.
Stop taking kids on the roster that do not belong. You are the so called soccer expert, not the dumb schmuck parents. just stop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to disagree. If there is one thing I am sure as a parent, it is my money and the money of all the other parents that drives the youth soccer machine here.
More kids put on rosters then are even permitted to dress for competition where they can put all their training to a test? Sorry - only explanation for that is maximum extraction of dollars from parental wallets.. that is NOT serving the players well. And that is one of many many other examples.
Talent and skill advancement is not driving the youth soccer machine. Sorry. The jig is up on that one.
Every team over rosters during high school years. It is how it is handled that matters and how delusional one is when they sign on knowing the roster size.
If your kid isn’t in the top 15 of a team then find another team. If your kid is number 20 then it is you who is to blame not the club. Sorry your kid isn’t playing but that disaster lies on your delusion in their place on the team.
Total BS. These clubs blab on about how they are soccer experts but they can't properly evaluate talent by teen years? Even the players themselves know the pecking order so I am pretty sure the club is aware.
Stop taking money from these players and putting them on the roster and then benching them or not even dressing them. Makes entire team unhappy when several players are miserable. this is one hundred percent on the clubs. My player is strong and starts and gets sent on ID opportunities by the club so dont even start with me with "your player sucks" stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to disagree. If there is one thing I am sure as a parent, it is my money and the money of all the other parents that drives the youth soccer machine here.
More kids put on rosters then are even permitted to dress for competition where they can put all their training to a test? Sorry - only explanation for that is maximum extraction of dollars from parental wallets.. that is NOT serving the players well. And that is one of many many other examples.
Talent and skill advancement is not driving the youth soccer machine. Sorry. The jig is up on that one.
Every team over rosters during high school years. It is how it is handled that matters and how delusional one is when they sign on knowing the roster size.
If your kid isn’t in the top 15 of a team then find another team. If your kid is number 20 then it is you who is to blame not the club. Sorry your kid isn’t playing but that disaster lies on your delusion in their place on the team.
Total BS. These clubs blab on about how they are soccer experts but they can't properly evaluate talent by teen years? Even the players themselves know the pecking order so I am pretty sure the club is aware.
Stop taking money from these players and putting them on the roster and then benching them or not even dressing them. Makes entire team unhappy when several players are miserable. this is one hundred percent on the clubs. My player is strong and starts and gets sent on ID opportunities by the club so dont even start with me with "your player sucks" stuff.
Maybe fixed it for you:
Kids starting over your kid are never unhappy about it. Parents with starting kids are never unhappy. You should never sign on where your kid will not play regardless of level. Not being able to play is never any fun but nothing more than ego and pride put your kid in or kept your kid in a bad spot.
It doesn’t mean your “kid sucks” but it doesn’t mean your kid will have a role on the current team either. Find a place where your kid will have a role. It is a game and the game should be played because it is fun.