Anonymous wrote:Very low numbers at tryouts. It seems there will be some years that may not be able to field two teams. I’ve been to several tryouts and different years - so it looks across the board. Some of the most loyal LMV players didn’t even show. Oh and also the teams have been decided already - clearly from the groupings. They could have saved us the “tryouts” - and just gone straight to the offers which is when they’ll really find out who is staying and who is leaving. Same old LMV.
Anonymous wrote:Can you be more specific? It seems a no-brainer that there would be disparity amongst the different levels of travel. That’s why there’s different levels
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I’m so disgusted, I just came back from tryouts and found out from some parents the current RED team coaches have been telling their parents that tryouts are just a “formality” and have guaranteed all their players attending the tryouts a spot back on the RED team regardless. I am appalled!
This is so unethical, is it even legal? Can I file a complaint with the soccer association?
Dont get too upset. That is never the case..these clubs are like car dealerships, they will say anything to keep you from going somewhere else but trust me if they find better players they will have no issues putting you on a lower team without even speaking to you. You find out when you get the email. Unless you have written evidence filing a complaint is going to do nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question for LMVSC parents: my ULittle was offered a spot on the white team. Is it worth it? Are they really treated like second class citizens? Is Coach Tyler any good? I think the 24 hour response time is a little ridiculous.
Yes, Coach Tyler is a good coach. What are your reservations? Simply that it is the white team?
No, I feel that my DS was placed appropriately. FWIW, we are currently at SYC and I had my son try out there too but he insists he likes LMVSC more. My knowledge of LMVSC is based primarily on what I have read on this site (keeping in mind I take it all with a grain of salt), and since the meet-and-great was scheduled to this Friday I'll need to accept/decline prior to getting a moment to chat with the coach. As long as the coach is good and he improves, I am fine with it: I don't have the next Messi and am not chasing the college scholarship dragon. My kids play soccer because they enjoy it, it keeps them active, and being on a team provides a lot of useful lessons that will serve them well as adults.
That said, a coach can make or break the experience so I wanted to see if there was anything I should be aware of, and also whether the training for non-red teams is as sub-par as people on this site would lead you to believe.

Anonymous wrote:
I’m so disgusted, I just came back from tryouts and found out from some parents the current RED team coaches have been telling their parents that tryouts are just a “formality” and have guaranteed all their players attending the tryouts a spot back on the RED team regardless. I am appalled!
This is so unethical, is it even legal? Can I file a complaint with the soccer association?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I’m so disgusted, I just came back from tryouts and found out from some parents the current RED team coaches have been telling their parents that tryouts are just a “formality” and have guaranteed all their players attending the tryouts a spot back on the RED team regardless. I am appalled!
This is so unethical, is it even legal? Can I file a complaint with the soccer association?
Dont get too upset. That is never the case..these clubs are like car dealerships, they will say anything to keep you from going somewhere else but trust me if they find better players they will have no issues putting you on a lower team without even speaking to you. You find out when you get the email. Unless you have written evidence filing a complaint is going to do nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question for LMVSC parents: my ULittle was offered a spot on the white team. Is it worth it? Are they really treated like second class citizens? Is Coach Tyler any good? I think the 24 hour response time is a little ridiculous.
Yes, Coach Tyler is a good coach. What are your reservations? Simply that it is the white team?
Not cancer, it kills from within and unnoticed. These people are more like hemorrhoids, won't kill you but are super annoying and painful to have. In truth this happens in every sport, other coaches just don't cater to them.Anonymous wrote:+1Anonymous wrote:Wow you people are a cancer to the sport. You know it’s about the players and not your politics, right?
Anonymous wrote:Question for LMVSC parents: my ULittle was offered a spot on the white team. Is it worth it? Are they really treated like second class citizens? Is Coach Tyler any good? I think the 24 hour response time is a little ridiculous.
+1Anonymous wrote:Wow you people are a cancer to the sport. You know it’s about the players and not your politics, right?
It's totally worth it. Don't listen to this loser parents. He will get training, a good coach and with lots of hard work get better and better.Anonymous wrote:Question for LMVSC parents: my ULittle was offered a spot on the white team. Is it worth it? Are they really treated like second class citizens? Is Coach Tyler any good? I think the 24 hour response time is a little ridiculous.
Yes, you can send an email to complaints@iamaloserparent.com.Anonymous wrote:
I’m so disgusted, I just came back from tryouts and found out from some parents the current RED team coaches have been telling their parents that tryouts are just a “formality” and have guaranteed all their players attending the tryouts a spot back on the RED team regardless. I am appalled!
This is so unethical, is it even legal? Can I file a complaint with the soccer association?