Anonymous wrote:I would love if more of this discussion were about people relating specific things they have experienced, good or bad, with DCSC. There are a couple of people posting over and over about this particular DCSC staff member but the fact is what I care about is how the soccer is for my kid.
Personally our experience with DCSC is that it was well organized (except for things Tom was running, which were disorganized). But others may have had different experiences and that's fine. I've also heard things about other clubs being disorganized.
There's a lot of moralizing about how an organization ought to handle a crisis and how it should be communicating and that's all well and good, but also it sure sounds like most of the posts about the CXO are written by the same person because they use the same language and sentence structure, and most of all I really care about how my kid is or isn't being served.
Meanwhile, I wouldn't encourage people to decide that doing DCSC is a mistake just because you hear the same person writing the same stuff on what amounts to a bathroom wall and just as anonymous.
Anonymous wrote:You’re not a parent. That is definitely a current-admin friendly post as parents would not be privy to what Tom runs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who is the parent putting together the lawsuit against DC Soccer Club? Is it a Brookland Family? This is getting crazier by the minute!
Really regretting my clueless choice to make the jump from rec to travel with them for next year!
Don’t regret it. I was not even aware there was a travel option outside of DCSC I was so clueless when my child wanted more than DCSC rec. If you really want out, look around at different clubs. PPA, DC XI, DCYFC, WCU and DC Way are all DC based and most have smaller rosters.
Regardless of the drama, I recommend PPA, DC XI and WCU above DCSC on the travel side for development of the individual player.
We are on a top PPA team and most of their rosters really are small and could handle adding a few good players if anyone from DCSC is looking to switch. The level should be comparable, our team actually won against the DCSC top team last season, and there is no drama. The field situation is not perfect but sounds better than what DCSC is dealing with. All our practices were in DC and on turf last season.
Interesting…4 kids left PPA and played at my kid’s travel age group last season. They reportedly while at PPA had very little consistency in practice participation from team members, field availability issues, practice schedules were floating and inconsistent and at times they could not field teams for games.
I get it, the grass is greener, but it seems like most if not all clubs struggle to deliver to every family.
Anonymous wrote:I would love if more of this discussion were about people relating specific things they have experienced, good or bad, with DCSC. There are a couple of people posting over and over about this particular DCSC staff member but the fact is what I care about is how the soccer is for my kid.
Personally our experience with DCSC is that it was well organized (except for things Tom was running, which were disorganized). But others may have had different experiences and that's fine. I've also heard things about other clubs being disorganized.
There's a lot of moralizing about how an organization ought to handle a crisis and how it should be communicating and that's all well and good, but also it sure sounds like most of the posts about the CXO are written by the same person because they use the same language and sentence structure, and most of all I really care about how my kid is or isn't being served.
Meanwhile, I wouldn't encourage people to decide that doing DCSC is a mistake just because you hear the same person writing the same stuff on what amounts to a bathroom wall and just as anonymous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a parent who is leaving and taking three kids out of the club, we love Greg’s email about how successful the merger with BSC was and how 90% of the coaches are returning😂
They do not even have 70% of the Northwest Coaches returning. Dc Soccer Soccer Club is a scam who continues to be desperately dishonest. Own your screw ups, be honest and move on. What they are doing to all of the families East of the Park is pathetic. They want your money and that is about it.
DCSC merged with Bethesda? So this whole horrible drama filled rollercoaster is coming to Bethesda? The coaches, the drama, more? Say it ain’t so and that i read that wrong.
Anonymous wrote:As a parent who is leaving and taking three kids out of the club, we love Greg’s email about how successful the merger with BSC was and how 90% of the coaches are returning😂
They do not even have 70% of the Northwest Coaches returning. Dc Soccer Soccer Club is a scam who continues to be desperately dishonest. Own your screw ups, be honest and move on. What they are doing to all of the families East of the Park is pathetic. They want your money and that is about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who is the parent putting together the lawsuit against DC Soccer Club? Is it a Brookland Family? This is getting crazier by the minute!
Really regretting my clueless choice to make the jump from rec to travel with them for next year!
Don’t regret it. I was not even aware there was a travel option outside of DCSC I was so clueless when my child wanted more than DCSC rec. If you really want out, look around at different clubs. PPA, DC XI, DCYFC, WCU and DC Way are all DC based and most have smaller rosters.
Regardless of the drama, I recommend PPA, DC XI and WCU above DCSC on the travel side for development of the individual player.
We are on a top PPA team and most of their rosters really are small and could handle adding a few good players if anyone from DCSC is looking to switch. The level should be comparable, our team actually won against the DCSC top team last season, and there is no drama. The field situation is not perfect but sounds better than what DCSC is dealing with. All our practices were in DC and on turf last season.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who is the parent putting together the lawsuit against DC Soccer Club? Is it a Brookland Family? This is getting crazier by the minute!
Really regretting my clueless choice to make the jump from rec to travel with them for next year!
Don’t regret it. I was not even aware there was a travel option outside of DCSC I was so clueless when my child wanted more than DCSC rec. If you really want out, look around at different clubs. PPA, DC XI, DCYFC, WCU and DC Way are all DC based and most have smaller rosters.
Regardless of the drama, I recommend PPA, DC XI and WCU above DCSC on the travel side for development of the individual player.
Anonymous wrote:As a Rec parent at DCSC, I’ve been disappointed with the club’s direction. It feels like the focus is more on generating revenue by adding travel teams, forming partnerships like with BSC, and filling rosters.
Even in the Rec program, coaching lacks consistency and kids aren’t really being developed and the programs are not great; just babysitting. It often seems like Rec is just a feeder or fundraiser for the rest of the club.
On the travel side, almost any player who pays gets placed, whether they’re ready or not. It’s frustrating to see a club with so much potential lose sight of what really matters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who is the parent putting together the lawsuit against DC Soccer Club? Is it a Brookland Family? This is getting crazier by the minute!
Really regretting my clueless choice to make the jump from rec to travel with them for next year!