Anonymous wrote:
Bryc is no shape to cut anyone and to answer your question we sat thru a miserable year of ECNL and are leaving to go to a better club next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Bryc is no shape to cut anyone and to answer your question we sat thru a miserable year of ECNL and are leaving to go to a better club next year.
Sorry you kid couldn't get it done on the field. Probably best for to let someone else have a crack at it. Then again, if you care solely about winning championships at this age, you're probably in for a few more unsatisfying years of youth sports.
Anonymous wrote:
Bryc is no shape to cut anyone and to answer your question we sat thru a miserable year of ECNL and are leaving to go to a better club next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It’s your crappy product you put on the field . The kids are fine just in over their heads
Anonymous wrote:
It’s your crappy product you put on the field . The kids are fine just in over their heads
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With BRYC there is a HUGE difference between ECNL and Bridge teams. If you have a player interested in Bridge get advice from those on a Bridge team. If you have a player playing ECNL (I have one) get advice from those parents. Very happy with coaching, teammates and parents and staying!
Also, I will not disparage other teams to elevate mine. I found the right fit for my kid, and you should do that as well. Stressful time with tryouts, we all feel that.
Bridge players feel they should be considered for ECNL
Then they need to come try out!! No one from ECNL is going to come seek them out at their bridge team practice or games. And if they are as amazing as their parents think they are, they will be welcomed with open arms by the coaches. What am I missing here?
As horrible as almost every boys ECNL was this year If I was BW would myself along with CJ attend every bridge, composite , rec, and every other local clubs training in an effort to replace the garbage they put out on the field this season.
Crappy way to talk about kids, and you know it. Take your bitterness elsewhere.
Why do I have a feeling your kid got little playing time or cut from a BRYC team. And, rather than take it as an opportunity to find a better fit, you're going to spend your days bashing a youth soccer club. Denial isn't a river in Egypt.
It’s your crappy product you put on the field . The kids are fine just in over their heads
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With BRYC there is a HUGE difference between ECNL and Bridge teams. If you have a player interested in Bridge get advice from those on a Bridge team. If you have a player playing ECNL (I have one) get advice from those parents. Very happy with coaching, teammates and parents and staying!
Also, I will not disparage other teams to elevate mine. I found the right fit for my kid, and you should do that as well. Stressful time with tryouts, we all feel that.
Bridge players feel they should be considered for ECNL
Then they need to come try out!! No one from ECNL is going to come seek them out at their bridge team practice or games. And if they are as amazing as their parents think they are, they will be welcomed with open arms by the coaches. What am I missing here?
As horrible as almost every boys ECNL was this year If I was BW would myself along with CJ attend every bridge, composite , rec, and every other local clubs training in an effort to replace the garbage they put out on the field this season.
Crappy way to talk about kids, and you know it. Take your bitterness elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With BRYC there is a HUGE difference between ECNL and Bridge teams. If you have a player interested in Bridge get advice from those on a Bridge team. If you have a player playing ECNL (I have one) get advice from those parents. Very happy with coaching, teammates and parents and staying!
Also, I will not disparage other teams to elevate mine. I found the right fit for my kid, and you should do that as well. Stressful time with tryouts, we all feel that.
Bridge players feel they should be considered for ECNL
Then they need to come try out!! No one from ECNL is going to come seek them out at their bridge team practice or games. And if they are as amazing as their parents think they are, they will be welcomed with open arms by the coaches. What am I missing here?
As horrible as almost every boys ECNL was this year If I was BW would myself along with CJ attend every bridge, composite , rec, and every other local clubs training in an effort to replace the garbage they put out on the field this season.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With BRYC there is a HUGE difference between ECNL and Bridge teams. If you have a player interested in Bridge get advice from those on a Bridge team. If you have a player playing ECNL (I have one) get advice from those parents. Very happy with coaching, teammates and parents and staying!
Also, I will not disparage other teams to elevate mine. I found the right fit for my kid, and you should do that as well. Stressful time with tryouts, we all feel that.
Bridge players feel they should be considered for ECNL
Then they need to come try out!! No one from ECNL is going to come seek them out at their bridge team practice or games. And if they are as amazing as their parents think they are, they will be welcomed with open arms by the coaches. What am I missing here?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With BRYC there is a HUGE difference between ECNL and Bridge teams. If you have a player interested in Bridge get advice from those on a Bridge team. If you have a player playing ECNL (I have one) get advice from those parents. Very happy with coaching, teammates and parents and staying!
Also, I will not disparage other teams to elevate mine. I found the right fit for my kid, and you should do that as well. Stressful time with tryouts, we all feel that.
Bridge players feel they should be considered for ECNL
Then they need to come try out!! No one from ECNL is going to come seek them out at their bridge team practice or games. And if they are as amazing as their parents think they are, they will be welcomed with open arms by the coaches. What am I missing here?