Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are the Monday practices canceled? My kid practices on Mondays for another club and they aren' ever canceled.
Coach feels team needing Monday off to rest from double header weekend, or game on Sunday. Probably the coach needing rest due to coaching other age groups/teams.
WTF?!?
SYC younger age groups are dominant. I can’t believe they are wasting talent like this with this behavior. We NEVER miss Monday practice. NEVER!
Anonymous wrote:If you're at an MLS Next club and know of an infraction, report it here:
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are the Monday practices canceled? My kid practices on Mondays for another club and they aren' ever canceled.
Coach feels team needing Monday off to rest from double header weekend, or game on Sunday. Probably the coach needing rest due to coaching other age groups/teams.
WTF?!?
SYC younger age groups are dominant. I can’t believe they are wasting talent like this with this behavior. We NEVER miss Monday practice. NEVER!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are the Monday practices canceled? My kid practices on Mondays for another club and they aren' ever canceled.
Coach feels team needing Monday off to rest from double header weekend, or game on Sunday. Probably the coach needing rest due to coaching other age groups/teams.
Anonymous wrote:Why are the Monday practices canceled? My kid practices on Mondays for another club and they aren' ever canceled.
Anonymous wrote:If you're at an MLS Next club and know of an infraction, report it here:
https://secure.ethicspoint.com/domain/media/en/gui/80091/index.html
Anonymous wrote:The additional training opportunities can be valuable for players seeking to advance into more competitive leagues or teams.
But there are concerns about whether this arrangement aligns with the requirements for the club’s top MLS Next Homegrown Division team. According to the MLS Next Homegrown Division Technical Standards for the 2025–2026 season:
- U13–U14: Clubs must provide a minimum of three training sessions per week.
- U15 and above: Clubs must provide a minimum of four training sessions per week.
In practice, however, this standard may not be met. For example, training sessions on Mondays are frequently canceled for the older age groups, leaving players with only three sessions. The Tuesday EDGE program is "mandatory" and requires an additional fee - many players choose not to participate given the additional cost. As a result, players at the older age groups are often limited to only two—at most three—sessions per week.
This raises questions about whether the current structure satisfies the league’s technical requirements.
Anonymous wrote:A friend who has a DD on their GA team told us they dropped them down to two field practices now and has to pay for EDGE. Seems like a bait and switch to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A friend who has a DD on their GA team told us they dropped them down to two field practices now and has to pay for EDGE. Seems like a bait and switch to me.
No way this is true. You’re saying they are getting two outdoor practices and a third one is now indoor that they have to pay extra for? Why wouldn’t they just make the film and strength and conditioning night a fourth night?
It’s true.
SYC should get some credit then. What other club could pull off this type of scam in Northern Virginia? They know how to capitalize on all these thirsty Instagram parents.
How do they do it? Promise girls scholarships to Marymount and Stevenson?