Anonymous wrote:Worst team ever in my opinion. My son was brought up from the 2nd team because he was supposed to be leveling up. He ended up being a benchwarmer the whole season and wasn’t allowed to go back to second team to play because they filled his spot. First team is competitive and in my opinion kids are very mean to my son and other smaller players. Coach is starting his own club, practices will be 1.5 hours away, and he’s taking the whole team with him and my son doesn’t want to go but doesn’t want to stay with all new kids either so we have to go. Environment is cultish in my opinion and kids are pushed too hard, tons of injuries and 3-4 hour practices daily for 11 year old boys. You don’t attend daily practice, you don’t play. My son has had to give up all activities for this and it’s been a tough year. How we are facing all new uniforms, fees, tournaments and more I don’t know. Plus he starts middle school in the fall and it will be stressful. Too much.
Anonymous wrote: This almost sounds like trolling but if it is not, why would you keep your child in that environment? And travel 1.5h to expose them to that?
Anonymous wrote:Worst team ever in my opinion. My son was brought up from the 2nd team because he was supposed to be leveling up. He ended up being a benchwarmer the whole season and wasn’t allowed to go back to second team to play because they filled his spot. First team is competitive and in my opinion kids are very mean to my son and other smaller players. Coach is starting his own club, practices will be 1.5 hours away, and he’s taking the whole team with him and my son doesn’t want to go but doesn’t want to stay with all new kids either so we have to go. Environment is cultish in my opinion and kids are pushed too hard, tons of injuries and 3-4 hour practices daily for 11 year old boys. You don’t attend daily practice, you don’t play. My son has had to give up all activities for this and it’s been a tough year. How we are facing all new uniforms, fees, tournaments and more I don’t know. Plus he starts middle school in the fall and it will be stressful. Too much.
Anonymous wrote:Fathers bad behavior getting their kids kicked off team has been a revelation
Anonymous wrote:My hot take:
I like a lot of the parents on our sideline, but I hate listening to them during games.
My middle kid is in their last year of 9v9 and some who attend practices, games, and who follow the professional game all somehow seem to have no idea how the game is played.
They get angry with our coach when our goalie doesn’t punt. They sigh or complain every single time a ball is reset. It is like they don’t understand the game is 360° and space and opportunity are not always along a straight path to the goal.
They get exasperated at children for struggling under pressure and fail to see how great that is for the players’ development.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Family stayed in town for DS to play in tournament
His team is using about 6 guest players and he isn't playing much
DP Our roster grew a ton this spring season. My kid used to start/play most of the game. Now all the new players are taking precedent. No idea where they came from. Late season additions.
Practices randomly cancelled w/out warning. It’s might a d day from the Fall. We were very happy in the Fall so accepted spot for next year back in March. Now starting up have regrets…
I wonder if these kids added in spring even pay anything
Likely not. Some on our current team failed to pay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SYC GA is a long way off from where the parents thought they’d be.
They're sending both U13/14 teams to California for playoffs 🤷♂️
Looks like the 08s (9th place) , 09s (11th place) and 10s (9th place) are going too? Do you have to qualify for playoffs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SYC GA is a long way off from where the parents thought they’d be.
They're sending both U13/14 teams to California for playoffs 🤷♂️
Anonymous wrote:Maybe comments apply to girls side on boys side SYC has been dominant in the region. They attract the best players at young age. Families are driving from far to play at syc mlsn.
Anonymous wrote:SYC GA is a long way off from where the parents thought they’d be.