Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The U12 and U13 will likely have some shared practices once a week, just like U14 and U15. That’s how both KL and SC have done it with age adjacent teams. The players train in groups based on ability/level of development.
Ok, two teams practicing once a week together is fine. But that still leaves seven other practices in the week that still need to be accounted for? Never seen one coach with 3 teams. And two teams on one field at the BSC facility is far from ideal, 24+ girls on a tiny space. Maybe I am missing something, just feels poorly conceived from the get-go.
If you don’t know why KL is coaching three top teams or questioning how he intends to run his practices and tournaments, you should probably go somewhere else. It’s this ignorant judgement and negativity that ruins it for everybody.
Just calling people ignorant doesn’t answer the PP’s legitimate question about training scheduling? I don’t know KL, not bashing or defending. But, your answer is the typical BSC answer - we don’t have to explain or justify our decisions, you can always go somewhere else.
What is the legitimate question? They have not seen the schedule for next year but already deemed it "poorly conceived from the get-go".
Proof of ignorance and negativity:
1. Ok, two teams practicing once a week together is fine. But that still leaves seven other practices in the week that still need to be accounted for?
2. Never seen one coach with 3 teams.
3. And two teams on one field at the BSC facility is far from ideal, 24+ girls on a tiny space.
See if you can ask an actual question. I'm not going to give you more info unless you drop the whining.
Ok. Two questions:
You’re at the Jeff Cup and on Saturday there are six games amongst the three teams. Who coaches those games?
What does the practice schedule for a week look with three teams and nine practices?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The U12 and U13 will likely have some shared practices once a week, just like U14 and U15. That’s how both KL and SC have done it with age adjacent teams. The players train in groups based on ability/level of development.
Ok, two teams practicing once a week together is fine. But that still leaves seven other practices in the week that still need to be accounted for? Never seen one coach with 3 teams. And two teams on one field at the BSC facility is far from ideal, 24+ girls on a tiny space. Maybe I am missing something, just feels poorly conceived from the get-go.
If you don’t know why KL is coaching three top teams or questioning how he intends to run his practices and tournaments, you should probably go somewhere else. It’s this ignorant judgement and negativity that ruins it for everybody.
Just calling people ignorant doesn’t answer the PP’s legitimate question about training scheduling? I don’t know KL, not bashing or defending. But, your answer is the typical BSC answer - we don’t have to explain or justify our decisions, you can always go somewhere else.
What is the legitimate question? They have not seen the schedule for next year but already deemed it "poorly conceived from the get-go".
Proof of ignorance and negativity:
1. Ok, two teams practicing once a week together is fine. But that still leaves seven other practices in the week that still need to be accounted for?
2. Never seen one coach with 3 teams.
3. And two teams on one field at the BSC facility is far from ideal, 24+ girls on a tiny space.
See if you can ask an actual question. I'm not going to give you more info unless you drop the whining.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The U12 and U13 will likely have some shared practices once a week, just like U14 and U15. That’s how both KL and SC have done it with age adjacent teams. The players train in groups based on ability/level of development.
So they combine practice and have 2 teams with one coach, to save themselves time?
Anonymous wrote:The U12 and U13 will likely have some shared practices once a week, just like U14 and U15. That’s how both KL and SC have done it with age adjacent teams. The players train in groups based on ability/level of development.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The U12 and U13 will likely have some shared practices once a week, just like U14 and U15. That’s how both KL and SC have done it with age adjacent teams. The players train in groups based on ability/level of development.
Ok, two teams practicing once a week together is fine. But that still leaves seven other practices in the week that still need to be accounted for? Never seen one coach with 3 teams. And two teams on one field at the BSC facility is far from ideal, 24+ girls on a tiny space. Maybe I am missing something, just feels poorly conceived from the get-go.
Back to back times should solve it, no?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The U12 and U13 will likely have some shared practices once a week, just like U14 and U15. That’s how both KL and SC have done it with age adjacent teams. The players train in groups based on ability/level of development.
Ok, two teams practicing once a week together is fine. But that still leaves seven other practices in the week that still need to be accounted for? Never seen one coach with 3 teams. And two teams on one field at the BSC facility is far from ideal, 24+ girls on a tiny space. Maybe I am missing something, just feels poorly conceived from the get-go.
Back to back times should solve it, no?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The U12 and U13 will likely have some shared practices once a week, just like U14 and U15. That’s how both KL and SC have done it with age adjacent teams. The players train in groups based on ability/level of development.
Ok, two teams practicing once a week together is fine. But that still leaves seven other practices in the week that still need to be accounted for? Never seen one coach with 3 teams. And two teams on one field at the BSC facility is far from ideal, 24+ girls on a tiny space. Maybe I am missing something, just feels poorly conceived from the get-go.
If you don’t know why KL is coaching three top teams or questioning how he intends to run his practices and tournaments, you should probably go somewhere else. It’s this ignorant judgement and negativity that ruins it for everybody.
Just calling people ignorant doesn’t answer the PP’s legitimate question about training scheduling? I don’t know KL, not bashing or defending. But, your answer is the typical BSC answer - we don’t have to explain or justify our decisions, you can always go somewhere else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The U12 and U13 will likely have some shared practices once a week, just like U14 and U15. That’s how both KL and SC have done it with age adjacent teams. The players train in groups based on ability/level of development.
Ok, two teams practicing once a week together is fine. But that still leaves seven other practices in the week that still need to be accounted for? Never seen one coach with 3 teams. And two teams on one field at the BSC facility is far from ideal, 24+ girls on a tiny space. Maybe I am missing something, just feels poorly conceived from the get-go.
Why would you assume it's the indoor practice that's shared time?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The U12 and U13 will likely have some shared practices once a week, just like U14 and U15. That’s how both KL and SC have done it with age adjacent teams. The players train in groups based on ability/level of development.
Ok, two teams practicing once a week together is fine. But that still leaves seven other practices in the week that still need to be accounted for? Never seen one coach with 3 teams. And two teams on one field at the BSC facility is far from ideal, 24+ girls on a tiny space. Maybe I am missing something, just feels poorly conceived from the get-go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The U12 and U13 will likely have some shared practices once a week, just like U14 and U15. That’s how both KL and SC have done it with age adjacent teams. The players train in groups based on ability/level of development.
Ok, two teams practicing once a week together is fine. But that still leaves seven other practices in the week that still need to be accounted for? Never seen one coach with 3 teams. And two teams on one field at the BSC facility is far from ideal, 24+ girls on a tiny space. Maybe I am missing something, just feels poorly conceived from the get-go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The U12 and U13 will likely have some shared practices once a week, just like U14 and U15. That’s how both KL and SC have done it with age adjacent teams. The players train in groups based on ability/level of development.
Ok, two teams practicing once a week together is fine. But that still leaves seven other practices in the week that still need to be accounted for? Never seen one coach with 3 teams. And two teams on one field at the BSC facility is far from ideal, 24+ girls on a tiny space. Maybe I am missing something, just feels poorly conceived from the get-go.
If you don’t know why KL is coaching three top teams or questioning how he intends to run his practices and tournaments, you should probably go somewhere else. It’s this ignorant judgement and negativity that ruins it for everybody.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The U12 and U13 will likely have some shared practices once a week, just like U14 and U15. That’s how both KL and SC have done it with age adjacent teams. The players train in groups based on ability/level of development.
Ok, two teams practicing once a week together is fine. But that still leaves seven other practices in the week that still need to be accounted for? Never seen one coach with 3 teams. And two teams on one field at the BSC facility is far from ideal, 24+ girls on a tiny space. Maybe I am missing something, just feels poorly conceived from the get-go.
Anonymous wrote:The U12 and U13 will likely have some shared practices once a week, just like U14 and U15. That’s how both KL and SC have done it with age adjacent teams. The players train in groups based on ability/level of development.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, KL took three top teams. His ego must be inflated. There’s no way he can manage 40 girls across three teams and give them the attention each deserves. Imagine a tournament where he has six games in a day, the logistics alone tell me that it’s a bad idea. How will his practices work? I’d be pissed if my kid had to practice with girls two years younger. This feels like a mistake by the leadership. I’ve never seen one coach have more than two tops teams at BSC.
He doesn't have 3 teams practicing at the same time asshat.
Ah, great. How will he manage three teams practicing three times a week?
He’s Harry Potter…magic.