Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Club in EDP doing badly. Hardly anyone knocking.
Club joins badge league still doing badly. Lines around the block to get in.
What do you mean by badge league?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Club in EDP doing badly. Hardly anyone knocking.
Club joins badge league still doing badly. Lines around the block to get in.
What do you mean by badge league?
Anonymous wrote:Club in EDP doing badly. Hardly anyone knocking.
Club joins badge league still doing badly. Lines around the block to get in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hate to say it but this seems to be par for the course for Potomac. For years they’ve had problems with communication generally as a club, continuity on teams year to year, losing tons of players and being unsure on offers until the rejections roll in, etc.
If it’s this hard to know where you stand, take it as a sign that maybe it’s not the right fit for you. If the program/coach was good at communicating and wanted you, you would have heard rather than sit in purgatory until maybe they need you.
our U11 got an offer the same day as the tryout... a few hours later that evening
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hate to say it but this seems to be par for the course for Potomac. For years they’ve had problems with communication generally as a club, continuity on teams year to year, losing tons of players and being unsure on offers until the rejections roll in, etc.
If it’s this hard to know where you stand, take it as a sign that maybe it’s not the right fit for you. If the program/coach was good at communicating and wanted you, you would have heard rather than sit in purgatory until maybe they need you.
our U11 got an offer the same day as the tryout... a few hours later that evening
Anonymous wrote:Hate to say it but this seems to be par for the course for Potomac. For years they’ve had problems with communication generally as a club, continuity on teams year to year, losing tons of players and being unsure on offers until the rejections roll in, etc.
If it’s this hard to know where you stand, take it as a sign that maybe it’s not the right fit for you. If the program/coach was good at communicating and wanted you, you would have heard rather than sit in purgatory until maybe they need you.