Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SYC does not have a great culture. I know they have players playing down an age group to get the W. I know because my son was asked to do so on a few occasions. When I asked, I was told it’s ok and no one cares. We felt very uncomfortable but I don’t know the rules that well.
Is your son playing up an age and was just "playing down" with his own age? We're at SYC and I've never seen or heard of an overage player asked to play for a team, but I do know a number of times a player has returned to their age group for individual games or tournaments.
Anonymous wrote:SYC does not have a great culture. I know they have players playing down an age group to get the W. I know because my son was asked to do so on a few occasions. When I asked, I was told it’s ok and no one cares. We felt very uncomfortable but I don’t know the rules that well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The girls technical director, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 coaches are all getting replaced; we are in one of those age groups and we are leaving. There's too little investment when compared to the boy's side as a whole.
Is Vicky leaving? Where to?
Anonymous wrote:The girls technical director, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 coaches are all getting replaced; we are in one of those age groups and we are leaving. There's too little investment when compared to the boy's side as a whole.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do appreciate that SYC keeps fees relatively low for little kids. I thought it was going to be $2500 just to start out.
I wouldn't say low. isnt it about the norm for travel soccer at that age.
Was ~$1500 this past year for my youngest, not sure how that compares to other clubs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Here's my take on SYC as a parent. We've been with SYC for 2 years and am leaving this season. Over 30% of my son's team members will also be leaving. Lack of player development, coaching and leadership. Do your homework and not be fooled by expansion, expansion and marketing. There is a lack of ethics in looking to stack the W column while adversely affecting the playing time of the team members. Maybe within the regs but not in the spirit of fairness. Not what you want your son/daughter to learn.
Wow. that's a lot. Where are you headed?
Arlington, Alexandria or LMVSC.
Where did you go to SYC from?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Here's my take on SYC as a parent. We've been with SYC for 2 years and am leaving this season. Over 30% of my son's team members will also be leaving. Lack of player development, coaching and leadership. Do your homework and not be fooled by expansion, expansion and marketing. There is a lack of ethics in looking to stack the W column while adversely affecting the playing time of the team members. Maybe within the regs but not in the spirit of fairness. Not what you want your son/daughter to learn.
Wow. that's a lot. Where are you headed?
Arlington, Alexandria or LMVSC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do any of the SYC families feel that it is too big? Were considering for DS but seems like he'd be a drop in the pond.
They’ve grown fast, I’m not sure they know how to be big yet (I.e. not letting your ds feel like that)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which club in the area would you pick for more of a focus on girls? Looking at the early ages. Attended tryouts for U9s. So many kids!
yeah SYC is turning into a cash cow. It did look like the boys tryouts at u9 were triple the girls. That is what is bringing in the dollars.
Anonymous wrote:Here's my take on SYC as a parent. We've been with SYC for 2 years and am leaving this season. Over 30% of my son's team members will also be leaving. Lack of player development, coaching and leadership. Do your homework and not be fooled by expansion, expansion and marketing. There is a lack of ethics in looking to stack the W column while adversely affecting the playing time of the team members. Maybe within the regs but not in the spirit of fairness. Not what you want your son/daughter to learn.