Anonymous wrote:It's not against the law to do it. People from the team may hate you because now they have fewer subs, the coach May hate you because he invested his time in your kid and now you went out the door, but there's nothing against the law to prevent you from moving clubs. It's just a burned bridge but you know what nobody cares it's not going to impact your life.
No one will hate you, that is horrible. Parents will only question their own judgment because they are insecure or scared about their child's relevance, performance, and playing time. If you move on it affirms their own worries, lots of educational and recreational and sporting organizations thrive on this fear. Talk honestly with the coach and club about your expectations and thoughts about next steps, they want your kid to stay or go somewhere to be successful. If the coach/club is part of the solution, no bridges need to be burned. PSA: I am not a coach or loudon parent