Anonymous wrote:Again, what’s “real” and parent coach got to do with it? It doesn’t matter, just a good decent coach. Don’t you think some coaches are parents and vice-versa? That’s missing the point. You could be a “real” coach but poor in all areas or a parent coach that’s excellent. Just give us a good coach. The argument is so tiring. And yes, I’ve experienced both side- excellent parent coach and pooptastic “real” coach that has absolutely no business being in front of kids! Talk about second hand embarrassment.
Its bait and switch. People bring their kids to try outs and are promised that their $3000 is going towards an experienced and professional coach. Then they get a parent coach, so there's drama with the coach's kid and of course, a parent coach is not an experienced, professional coach.