Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When is MU posting their coaching slate?
Hopefully soon. I'm still waiting for the roster too.
Maybe other people are waiting for you to be on the roster before THEY accept. I don't know how this all works at some many clubs across the area. Parents don't want to make a blind commitment, but if no one commits until they see the roster, then there is no roster to see. It's a circular problem... (Not just MU, but all the other big clubs too.)
Dad plays at local ECNL. Team is very good. Club is criticized. Roster has been set for a while. This MU situation isn’t normal.
The situation isn't normal but clubs almost never release the roster for the following year. Parents ask other parents if they are returning. That element is still the same at MU as it is anywhere else. The external factors that are guiding folks decisions are different and the amount of cuts and possible departures with the uncertainty are what makes this different. But the mechanism of communicating who is or who is not returning is no different than at any other club.
This is incorrect. Clubs release the roster. In fact McLean posts it with the tryout # of the player online, so if a parent knows the player's tryout numbers, you can view the roster publicly online.
There is no reason to be so secretive. They don't need to pst it online, but you should release it intraclub to the actual players
Most clubs, if not all, don’t post it. Even in the McLean case, parents are writing down the number of their own player, not the 100 others that came out. Posting the numbers is NOT posting a roster.
Only an insane, Beautiful Mind like parent that writes down every player and their number would be able to piece together an actual roster this way.
You missed my point. My point was that they have set the roster and gave ANY version of it online. To be secretive about the roster isn't good practice. Some clubs even have the confidence to post it names and all online.
But I'm not saying MU should do any of that. Just tell the freakin families involved. Especially given the past 2 years, it would raise confidence that this time really will be different.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When is MU posting their coaching slate?
Hopefully soon. I'm still waiting for the roster too.
Maybe other people are waiting for you to be on the roster before THEY accept. I don't know how this all works at some many clubs across the area. Parents don't want to make a blind commitment, but if no one commits until they see the roster, then there is no roster to see. It's a circular problem... (Not just MU, but all the other big clubs too.)
Dad plays at local ECNL. Team is very good. Club is criticized. Roster has been set for a while. This MU situation isn’t normal.
The situation isn't normal but clubs almost never release the roster for the following year. Parents ask other parents if they are returning. That element is still the same at MU as it is anywhere else. The external factors that are guiding folks decisions are different and the amount of cuts and possible departures with the uncertainty are what makes this different. But the mechanism of communicating who is or who is not returning is no different than at any other club.
This is incorrect. Clubs release the roster. In fact McLean posts it with the tryout # of the player online, so if a parent knows the player's tryout numbers, you can view the roster publicly online.
There is no reason to be so secretive. They don't need to pst it online, but you should release it intraclub to the actual players
Most clubs, if not all, don’t post it. Even in the McLean case, parents are writing down the number of their own player, not the 100 others that came out. Posting the numbers is NOT posting a roster.
Only an insane, Beautiful Mind like parent that writes down every player and their number would be able to piece together an actual roster this way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When is MU posting their coaching slate?
Hopefully soon. I'm still waiting for the roster too.
Maybe other people are waiting for you to be on the roster before THEY accept. I don't know how this all works at some many clubs across the area. Parents don't want to make a blind commitment, but if no one commits until they see the roster, then there is no roster to see. It's a circular problem... (Not just MU, but all the other big clubs too.)
Dad plays at local ECNL. Team is very good. Club is criticized. Roster has been set for a while. This MU situation isn’t normal.
The situation isn't normal but clubs almost never release the roster for the following year. Parents ask other parents if they are returning. That element is still the same at MU as it is anywhere else. The external factors that are guiding folks decisions are different and the amount of cuts and possible departures with the uncertainty are what makes this different. But the mechanism of communicating who is or who is not returning is no different than at any other club.
This is incorrect. Clubs release the roster. In fact McLean posts it with the tryout # of the player online, so if a parent knows the player's tryout numbers, you can view the roster publicly online.
There is no reason to be so secretive. They don't need to pst it online, but you should release it intraclub to the actual players
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When is MU posting their coaching slate?
Hopefully soon. I'm still waiting for the roster too.
Maybe other people are waiting for you to be on the roster before THEY accept. I don't know how this all works at some many clubs across the area. Parents don't want to make a blind commitment, but if no one commits until they see the roster, then there is no roster to see. It's a circular problem... (Not just MU, but all the other big clubs too.)
Dad plays at local ECNL. Team is very good. Club is criticized. Roster has been set for a while. This MU situation isn’t normal.
The situation isn't normal but clubs almost never release the roster for the following year. Parents ask other parents if they are returning. That element is still the same at MU as it is anywhere else. The external factors that are guiding folks decisions are different and the amount of cuts and possible departures with the uncertainty are what makes this different. But the mechanism of communicating who is or who is not returning is no different than at any other club.
This is incorrect. Clubs release the roster. In fact McLean posts it with the tryout # of the player online, so if a parent knows the player's tryout numbers, you can view the roster publicly online.
There is no reason to be so secretive. They don't need to pst it online, but you should release it intraclub to the actual players
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When is MU posting their coaching slate?
Hopefully soon. I'm still waiting for the roster too.
Maybe other people are waiting for you to be on the roster before THEY accept. I don't know how this all works at some many clubs across the area. Parents don't want to make a blind commitment, but if no one commits until they see the roster, then there is no roster to see. It's a circular problem... (Not just MU, but all the other big clubs too.)
Dad plays at local ECNL. Team is very good. Club is criticized. Roster has been set for a while. This MU situation isn’t normal.
The situation isn't normal but clubs almost never release the roster for the following year. Parents ask other parents if they are returning. That element is still the same at MU as it is anywhere else. The external factors that are guiding folks decisions are different and the amount of cuts and possible departures with the uncertainty are what makes this different. But the mechanism of communicating who is or who is not returning is no different than at any other club.
This is incorrect. Clubs release the roster. In fact McLean posts it with the tryout # of the player online, so if a parent knows the player's tryout numbers, you can view the roster publicly online.
There is no reason to be so secretive. They don't need to pst it online, but you should release it intraclub to the actual players
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When is MU posting their coaching slate?
Hopefully soon. I'm still waiting for the roster too.
Maybe other people are waiting for you to be on the roster before THEY accept. I don't know how this all works at some many clubs across the area. Parents don't want to make a blind commitment, but if no one commits until they see the roster, then there is no roster to see. It's a circular problem... (Not just MU, but all the other big clubs too.)
Dad plays at local ECNL. Team is very good. Club is criticized. Roster has been set for a while. This MU situation isn’t normal.
The situation isn't normal but clubs almost never release the roster for the following year. Parents ask other parents if they are returning. That element is still the same at MU as it is anywhere else. The external factors that are guiding folks decisions are different and the amount of cuts and possible departures with the uncertainty are what makes this different. But the mechanism of communicating who is or who is not returning is no different than at any other club.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When is MU posting their coaching slate?
Hopefully soon. I'm still waiting for the roster too.
Maybe other people are waiting for you to be on the roster before THEY accept. I don't know how this all works at some many clubs across the area. Parents don't want to make a blind commitment, but if no one commits until they see the roster, then there is no roster to see. It's a circular problem... (Not just MU, but all the other big clubs too.)
Dad plays at local ECNL. Team is very good. Club is criticized. Roster has been set for a while. This MU situation isn’t normal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When is MU posting their coaching slate?
Hopefully soon. I'm still waiting for the roster too.
Maybe other people are waiting for you to be on the roster before THEY accept. I don't know how this all works at some many clubs across the area. Parents don't want to make a blind commitment, but if no one commits until they see the roster, then there is no roster to see. It's a circular problem... (Not just MU, but all the other big clubs too.)
Dad plays at local ECNL. Team is very good. Club is criticized. Roster has been set for a while. This MU situation isn’t normal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When is MU posting their coaching slate?
Hopefully soon. I'm still waiting for the roster too.
Maybe other people are waiting for you to be on the roster before THEY accept. I don't know how this all works at some many clubs across the area. Parents don't want to make a blind commitment, but if no one commits until they see the roster, then there is no roster to see. It's a circular problem... (Not just MU, but all the other big clubs too.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When is MU posting their coaching slate?
Hopefully soon. I'm still waiting for the roster too.
Anonymous wrote:When is MU posting their coaching slate?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am out. As a parent who has had kids playing travel soccer in this region for 12 years, I was trying to give some actual information, but apparently the types of people who have moved into this area are such complete jerks, that it makes no difference. All of you who are so negative have obviously never played any competitive sports in your life except for may be tee-ball when you were 6 years old. As someone who played through college and had great coaches and lousy coaches, I know a good coach when I see one. If George has the talent on the team, he will be successful. I hope you enjoy living vicariously through your children who hopefully will be much better people when they grow up than you.
If you know so much about spirit and the coaches then I guess you are aware of the spirit coaches who got paid this year by a parent to run his soccer clinics’ and help them recruit players. Because everyone is so honest right. Or do you not realize what’s happening with playing tine on these teams.
Was that DCA?
Anonymous wrote:When is MU posting their coaching slate?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am out. As a parent who has had kids playing travel soccer in this region for 12 years, I was trying to give some actual information, but apparently the types of people who have moved into this area are such complete jerks, that it makes no difference. All of you who are so negative have obviously never played any competitive sports in your life except for may be tee-ball when you were 6 years old. As someone who played through college and had great coaches and lousy coaches, I know a good coach when I see one. If George has the talent on the team, he will be successful. I hope you enjoy living vicariously through your children who hopefully will be much better people when they grow up than you.
If you know so much about spirit and the coaches then I guess you are aware of the spirit coaches who got paid this year by a parent to run his soccer clinics’ and help them recruit players. Because everyone is so honest right. Or do you not realize what’s happening with playing tine on these teams.