Anonymous wrote:we never got the entire kit. by the time they are u14 more than half the team only gets the game jerseys.
Anonymous wrote:I have an attic full of different Club backpacks and uniforms. I stopped donating them because between kids one will pop up at a different club every so often. Don't care if the number matches their uniform or if it's the 'old' version of the club backpack.
I got so sick of buying different versions of the same uniforms. Have a ton of practice Ts for every club too. I do donate the ones that are outgrown by my kids--but if one kid can still fit in some of these uniforms--I wait.
But the damn backpacks...no I'm done. What a waste of $ and fabric. My older son just started using a generic backpack (non-club logo black) u17-u19
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:we never got the entire kit. by the time they are u14 more than half the team only gets the game jerseys.
Every club we've been at requires it. Soccer.com will not even let you purchase partial kits until the season has started
Anonymous wrote:I wish I was making this up but state associations and leagues will fine clubs if players do not show up with the same warm up gear and bags.
Don’t shoot the messenger 🤣
Anonymous wrote:Arlington families here. 2 yrs cycle kits and only requested to buy uniforms and practice shirts. Everything else is optional. We did buy the backpack and it’s been 4 yrs and still going. It helped that they got rid of white shorts so now we wear blue shorts for all both games (away/ home) and practices. Older versions shorts are also acceptable.
Anonymous wrote:Arlington families here. 2 yrs cycle kits and only requested to buy uniforms and practice shirts. Everything else is optional. We did buy the backpack and it’s been 4 yrs and still going. It helped that they got rid of white shorts so now we wear blue shorts for all both games (away/ home) and practices. Older versions shorts are also acceptable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And at our club they wear the kit and practice gear for 2 years (Fall/Winter/Spring leages and 4-5 tournaments depsning on age). It's not expensive if your kid sticks with it.
Does the club get some money back, sure, but they use it to buy gear for their coaches and staff (who are not making a ton of money) and equipment (cones, goals and whatnot) that your child uses at practice. Don't want to pay for a uniform? Play Rec
What is the $3k+ we pay for then? No individual development, no travel expenses covered, no wins, no college spot secured, What then?
Anonymous wrote:And at our club they wear the kit and practice gear for 2 years (Fall/Winter/Spring leages and 4-5 tournaments depsning on age). It's not expensive if your kid sticks with it.
Does the club get some money back, sure, but they use it to buy gear for their coaches and staff (who are not making a ton of money) and equipment (cones, goals and whatnot) that your child uses at practice. Don't want to pay for a uniform? Play Rec