Anonymous
Post 03/12/2024 12:28     Subject: Valor

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Looking at Valor for my 2011 DD (rising U14). Pros/cons? Anyone familiar with that team?


Not a Valor parent, but their top team is in first place in the VA North ECNL-RL, but I have heard that the coach and several top players are going to SYC for next year.


That stinks for them. Valor mom should know that all this success coincided with adding a couple BRYC players.


They were strong before the additions. The additions may have helped though certainly. Are there any strong teams left for Valor in 24/25?
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2024 12:27     Subject: Valor

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bumping this for Valor mom on the other thread can find her home to talk about her club here instead of where it's not relevant. We can also continue to trash Valor here, too.
tell me you are toxic without telling me you’re toxic

Agree, such a douche.
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2024 12:25     Subject: Valor

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Looking at Valor for my 2011 DD (rising U14). Pros/cons? Anyone familiar with that team?


Not a Valor parent, but their top team is in first place in the VA North ECNL-RL, but I have heard that the coach and several top players are going to SYC for next year.


That stinks for them. Valor mom should know that all this success coincided with adding a couple BRYC players.
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2024 12:25     Subject: Valor

I have a 2011 boy, but I have heard all the good 2011 girls are going to SYC with the coach.
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2024 12:22     Subject: Valor

Anonymous wrote:Bumping this for Valor mom on the other thread can find her home to talk about her club here instead of where it's not relevant. We can also continue to trash Valor here, too.
tell me you are toxic without telling me you’re toxic
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2024 12:22     Subject: Valor

Anonymous wrote:Looking at Valor for my 2011 DD (rising U14). Pros/cons? Anyone familiar with that team?


Not a Valor parent, but their top team is in first place in the VA North ECNL-RL, but I have heard that the coach and several top players are going to SYC for next year.
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2024 12:21     Subject: Valor

Anonymous wrote:Looking at Valor for my 2011 DD (rising U14). Pros/cons? Anyone familiar with that team?
my recollection is the girls were one the best in valor. But coach is leaving and taking a good portion of girls with him
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2024 12:19     Subject: Valor

Looking at Valor for my 2011 DD (rising U14). Pros/cons? Anyone familiar with that team?
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2024 12:16     Subject: Valor

Bumping this for Valor mom on the other thread can find her home to talk about her club here instead of where it's not relevant. We can also continue to trash Valor here, too.
Anonymous
Post 03/11/2024 23:09     Subject: Valor

Anonymous wrote:Rec leagues have expenses. Equipment given to the coaches (at our club anyway- Pennies, a bunch of balls, that sort of thing), field paint, nets, flags, field mowing, referees (maybe the biggest cost?), admin things like the staff and website and phone lines, and whatever little office they may have, storage units for equipment in the off-season, goals, education opportunities for coaches that they don’t (and shouldn’t) pay for, county and state player fees, coaches background checks, the annual insurance and tax filings, and I am sure there is more I am not thinking of now. Before you jump at admin salaries they’re extremely low- rec club admins don’t begin to approach 6 figure salaries. Most of the other people are volunteers including coaches but also coordinators.


this is all true.

what's also true is that clubs make significant profit from their rec programs because fees are largely driven by market comparables, not by expenses and a desire to keep costs low to families.
Anonymous
Post 03/11/2024 22:42     Subject: Valor

Rec leagues have expenses. Equipment given to the coaches (at our club anyway- Pennies, a bunch of balls, that sort of thing), field paint, nets, flags, field mowing, referees (maybe the biggest cost?), admin things like the staff and website and phone lines, and whatever little office they may have, storage units for equipment in the off-season, goals, education opportunities for coaches that they don’t (and shouldn’t) pay for, county and state player fees, coaches background checks, the annual insurance and tax filings, and I am sure there is more I am not thinking of now. Before you jump at admin salaries they’re extremely low- rec club admins don’t begin to approach 6 figure salaries. Most of the other people are volunteers including coaches but also coordinators.
Anonymous
Post 03/11/2024 20:58     Subject: Valor

Anonymous wrote:that would be a feature, not a bug


i'm not sure you understand the point of this whole thing
Anonymous
Post 03/11/2024 20:05     Subject: Valor

that would be a feature, not a bug
Anonymous
Post 03/11/2024 19:35     Subject: Valor

Anonymous wrote:Perhaps they should actually make travel soccer competitive and cut some kids. Fewer teams means less field space for travel, more for rec (where many belong anyway).


Yeah but then there’s less revenue to pay the travel coaches and directors.
Anonymous
Post 03/11/2024 19:11     Subject: Valor

Anonymous wrote:Perhaps they should actually make travel soccer competitive and cut some kids. Fewer teams means less field space for travel, more for rec (where many belong anyway).


Agree with this.