Anonymous wrote:Paying for a b team is for rich folks who want their kids to have activities. B team is rarely going A but will have 3-4 days where their kids are playing and parents are driving. The A teams are going to play in HS and College if they want to continue path (many will burn out way before that happens). Playing on B is supporting the A team and the league (thank you!) but your B team player will stay B.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This begs the question: Why do so many people on the DCUM soccer forum randomly watch other teams/clubs play, then feel compelled to post about it?
You apparently don’t have a kid in a club sport.
Kids are required to be there warming up 30 mins before kickoff, which means I’m often watching 45 minutes of another teams game.
Why post about it? Simple curiosity. Why oust anything related to how or why people spend money the way they do - almost the entire finances and real estate forums relate to this.
Op, we joined club for the great workouts, commitment to a team and team work ethics and to build their confidence. Our goal isn’t to develop the highest level soccer player, but to have healthy, confident kids who understand how to work with others, and have fun doing it. Turns out we’ve got one on the highest level team and another on the second level.
I'm not complaining about anyone choosing travel, or low tier travel, or the quality of players. I am criticizing the coaches, who I believe are paid. I would have expected them to mold the players into being pretty good, at least as a team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Know a kid who played with Pulisic on a club B team.
Pulisic was playing up on a B team which I noted was fine if you were typically a A player.
Coach that didn’t take Pulisic for his A team must feel like a heel now.
Pulisic was likely playing on both A teams and B teams at the same time. A team in his age group and B playing up. But I heard he played up most of his youth career. His father is a well connected soccer coach/manager who played college and semi pro soccer. His nephew, pulisics cousin plays for Austin fc. I’m sure he was influential as to where his son was placed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Know a kid who played with Pulisic on a club B team.
Pulisic was playing up on a B team which I noted was fine if you were typically a A player.
Coach that didn’t take Pulisic for his A team must feel like a heel now.
Pulisic was likely playing on both A teams and B teams at the same time. A team in his age group and B playing up. But I heard he played up most of his youth career. His father is a well connected soccer coach/manager who played college and semi pro soccer. His nephew, pulisics cousin plays for Austin fc. I’m sure he was influential as to where his son was placed.
His parents have stressed they only had him play for 1 team at a time. They didn't over-stress him. His mom and dad are great people. The kid had talent and was lucky to have parents that knew people and the landscape. How they handled his talent and didn't over-expose him in his youth and let him lead is a big reason for his success and how normal he turned out.
I'm not complaining about anyone choosing travel, or low tier travel, or the quality of players. I am criticizing the coaches, who I believe are paid. I would have expected them to mold the players into being pretty good, at least as a team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Know a kid who played with Pulisic on a club B team.
Pulisic was playing up on a B team which I noted was fine if you were typically a A player.
Coach that didn’t take Pulisic for his A team must feel like a heel now.
Pulisic was likely playing on both A teams and B teams at the same time. A team in his age group and B playing up. But I heard he played up most of his youth career. His father is a well connected soccer coach/manager who played college and semi pro soccer. His nephew, pulisics cousin plays for Austin fc. I’m sure he was influential as to where his son was placed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Know a kid who played with Pulisic on a club B team.
Pulisic was playing up on a B team which I noted was fine if you were typically a A player.
Coach that didn’t take Pulisic for his A team must feel like a heel now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Know a kid who played with Pulisic on a club B team.
Pulisic was playing up on a B team which I noted was fine if you were typically a A player.
Anonymous wrote:Know a kid who played with Pulisic on a club B team.
Anonymous wrote:First - until u13 kids play less than 11 v 11. Teams combine and combine again as kids get older because you need more kids on older age teams. Half the kids on your club’s u12 B team will be on the A team at u13.
Second - kids find other things they are interested in doing as they get older. That starts in middle school and continues through high school. Interests change. Abilities change. Time demands grow. The best players at u9 are rarely the best players at u13, and those best players are rarely the best at u20s/college. Probably the best player in my daughters club in her age group from u9 - u12 was hit hard by puberty growth spurts. She ended up quitting at u15 and switched to lacrosse. She was team captain for a Big10 lacrosse team though. Another B team kid with my daughter switched to cross country in high school and ran for a Big10 school.
And - lots of kids will play because it is fun and it will help them make a varsity team in high school. In areas with lots of soccer - if you quit club at a young age - you are not playing in high school. Same with other big club sports that have caps on team numbers; volleyball, baseball, hockey.
B teams at young ages are standard. My daughter played 4 years in college. At u11 and u12 she was on her club’s B team as were 2 other girls (not the x-country kid) who also played 4 years in college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This begs the question: Why do so many people on the DCUM soccer forum randomly watch other teams/clubs play, then feel compelled to post about it?
You apparently don’t have a kid in a club sport.
Kids are required to be there warming up 30 mins before kickoff, which means I’m often watching 45 minutes of another teams game.
Why post about it? Simple curiosity. Why oust anything related to how or why people spend money the way they do - almost the entire finances and real estate forums relate to this.
Op, we joined club for the great workouts, commitment to a team and team work ethics and to build their confidence. Our goal isn’t to develop the highest level soccer player, but to have healthy, confident kids who understand how to work with others, and have fun doing it. Turns out we’ve got one on the highest level team and another on the second level.
I'm not complaining about anyone choosing travel, or low tier travel, or the quality of players. I am criticizing the coaches, who I believe are paid. I would have expected them to mold the players into being pretty good, at least as a team.
These kids need some fundamentals first.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This begs the question: Why do so many people on the DCUM soccer forum randomly watch other teams/clubs play, then feel compelled to post about it?
You apparently don’t have a kid in a club sport.
Kids are required to be there warming up 30 mins before kickoff, which means I’m often watching 45 minutes of another teams game.
Why post about it? Simple curiosity. Why oust anything related to how or why people spend money the way they do - almost the entire finances and real estate forums relate to this.
Op, we joined club for the great workouts, commitment to a team and team work ethics and to build their confidence. Our goal isn’t to develop the highest level soccer player, but to have healthy, confident kids who understand how to work with others, and have fun doing it. Turns out we’ve got one on the highest level team and another on the second level.