Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:But how does one go about finding a "good" classic team? I mean, for parents who don't know soccer, or aren't able to, say, attend a bunch of games and practices and try to observe and discern whether the kids at a given age level are playing competitive soccer or just kickball --
Wouldn't playing on, say, a C team at a big club be a way of ensuring that even if the kids aren't top level, at least they're being professionally coached and given the best opportunities available for someone at their level of play? Even if these kids are never destined for anyone's A team. Maybe they're really paying for the brand: At least there is some quality control, and it's not just a crapshoot.
I hear a lot of people saying, play Select, play Classic, but for the average parent, where do they go? Most people don't have the time or resources to thoroughly research their 5th grader's potential soccer teams.
Simple.
If you have the time and money, I see no issue with going to a lower team of a reputable club. If you'd like something less intense, pick a Sam Select team with practices nearby. The level of competition can be better that NCSL or other travel leagues and certainly better than Classic.
In 5th, Classic games rarely look like soccer.