Anonymous wrote:My experience is they move the stronger players up to the field next to the main coach to has a closer look and whatever's happening on all other fields don't matter.
Anonymous wrote:We got a rejection today for ADP 2011 Boys but I am not surprised because we were 30 min late for the rescheduled tryout due to my getting lost on the way (tho we did attend the first chaotic tryout) AND my son was placed into a game with 2 coaches who paid little attention to the game and players, in fact were looking at the sky, Crystal City, other fields etc. I watched carefully and my son played really well offensively and defensively, scoring 10 goals over the course of 3 games but coaches were looking away. He always plays very well in REC and his team usually wins every game, Frustrating for me and I am glad that I didn't tell him he was trying out for a better soccer league.
Anonymous wrote:ASA has posted an update that they will post results late next week at the earliest.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:22:16 - 30 girls passing on travel in a single birth year seems like a lot. My guess is that they were hoping for a higher team but got gold or silver and the parents don't want to spend the money for gold/silver. (I personally didn't find it worth the money we paid to be on gold.)
Why not? Your player had the same training opportunities as the kids on any other team and was playing with and against kids with similar skill level. That is how they develop and improve. Especially at the younger ages, the opportunities between the high level and low level teams aren’t that different.
The coaching isn’t as good for the same money/time commitment. At this age, ADP is a better value than a lower travel team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:22:16 - 30 girls passing on travel in a single birth year seems like a lot. My guess is that they were hoping for a higher team but got gold or silver and the parents don't want to spend the money for gold/silver. (I personally didn't find it worth the money we paid to be on gold.)
Why not? Your player had the same training opportunities as the kids on any other team and was playing with and against kids with similar skill level. That is how they develop and improve. Especially at the younger ages, the opportunities between the high level and low level teams aren’t that different.
Anonymous wrote:22:16 - 30 girls passing on travel in a single birth year seems like a lot. My guess is that they were hoping for a higher team but got gold or silver and the parents don't want to spend the money for gold/silver. (I personally didn't find it worth the money we paid to be on gold.)
Anonymous wrote:22:16 - 30 girls passing on travel in a single birth year seems like a lot. My guess is that they were hoping for a higher team but got gold or silver and the parents don't want to spend the money for gold/silver. (I personally didn't find it worth the money we paid to be on gold.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone from any group gotten results yet? Our tryouts were less than a week ago, just trying to figure out if we’re likely to hear in the next few days or will have to wait until after that make-up practice next week. Kid is driving me nuts wanting to know when they might hear.rrr
Some parents for U10 heard right after the first tryout. Their children didn't have to attend the 2nd. Others still waiting and I assume it will be like last year ... about 1 week.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone from any group gotten results yet? Our tryouts were less than a week ago, just trying to figure out if we’re likely to hear in the next few days or will have to wait until after that make-up practice next week. Kid is driving me nuts wanting to know when they might hear.rrr