Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is our first year in travel. When we get an offer (which the coach has told us we almost certainly will from our current level team, but not a higher one), is it bad form to text DS's friends to see if they are also staying on the team? That would affect whether he wants to do another year of travel (as I refuse to drive him elsewhere to play for another club).
Check in with the team manager, they will usually be collecting the status of most players.
HA ! The All Mighty team manager!! Usually a kiss ass overweight mom who thinks her kids is the best on the team. thinks the coach and her have a special relationship where she is part of the roster selection. You are better off asking the other parents.
Too true, except ours is pretty attractive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is our first year in travel. When we get an offer (which the coach has told us we almost certainly will from our current level team, but not a higher one), is it bad form to text DS's friends to see if they are also staying on the team? That would affect whether he wants to do another year of travel (as I refuse to drive him elsewhere to play for another club).
Check in with the team manager, they will usually be collecting the status of most players.
HA ! The All Mighty team manager!! Usually a kiss ass overweight mom who thinks her kids is the best on the team. thinks the coach and her have a special relationship where she is part of the roster selection. You are better off asking the other parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it ok to use offers from other clubs as leverage to move up from our clubs "B" team to the "A" team?
You need to decline the B team offer for them to really negotiate. Just be prepared to leave if you don’t like what you hear.
Are offers often negotiable?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it ok to use offers from other clubs as leverage to move up from our clubs "B" team to the "A" team?
You need to decline the B team offer for them to really negotiate. Just be prepared to leave if you don’t like what you hear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate May in soccer. I always find later in the month gets awkward with some returning players having offers before others and then some families being upset about results but stuck finishing out the season. This year will be particularly trying for us as it’s become apparent that DS’s coach doesn’t want to keep him and we will have to muddle through the end of the season. Fortunately we do have nice parents on the team who aren’t hush hush about other tryouts and a few have shared good suggestions with us.
This is our story, almost exactly. Curious if your kid's coach has been as jerky as my kid's. We really like the kids and parents on the team and are honestly happy for those he's chosen to keep for next year. But he's completely focused on next year's team and is outright neglecting and ignoring the kids who are left behind. No kind words, no advice, nothing. It is a crappy way to treat kids and I expect more from a professional youth coach (and club, for that matter).
BRYC ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So true its no doubt this is either Bryc or Mclean
Yep Loudoun too. You get the coach screaming "that's not good enough" after your kid steals the ball, goes for a fast break, attempts to score. This is all in hopes the coach changes their mind about your kid. Another good one is "you're done" so that families can hear the coach's disappointment in your kid.
Anonymous wrote:So true its no doubt this is either Bryc or Mclean
Anonymous wrote:Aside from obtaining early commitments, coaches do tryouts in May so that they can analyze the kids trying out with the rest of his/her players during the weekly practices. I am not aware of any clubs/teams that have practices (ie Summer) once the Spring season is over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it ok to use offers from other clubs as leverage to move up from our clubs "B" team to the "A" team?
You need to decline the B team offer for them to really negotiate. Just be prepared to leave if you don’t like what you hear.
Isn’t this potentially dangerous as the A Team coach might just have your DC sit on the bench all season long?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it ok to use offers from other clubs as leverage to move up from our clubs "B" team to the "A" team?
You need to decline the B team offer for them to really negotiate. Just be prepared to leave if you don’t like what you hear.
Anonymous wrote:Is it ok to use offers from other clubs as leverage to move up from our clubs "B" team to the "A" team?