Anonymous wrote:aren't both LMVSC and Alexandria playing in CCL next year? I know Alexandria's red teams are at that age. But, league is irrelevant anyways at this age.
They both are good Clubs.
He loves soccer and after all the training and practice we can afford the coach told us to not even bother trying out! Maybe in another year or two...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:same boat, OP....except worse.
Our DS has been in private lessons 1-2 a week, all with a travel coach for a YEAR, academies, camps, etc....and the coach, mind you he can pretty much put anyone on any level team within reason; informed us he is still not ready or skilled for travel.
He loves soccer and after all the training and practice we can afford the coach told us to not even bother trying out! Maybe in another year or two...
how old is your kid? why didn't you just take him to a travel tryout? who waits to see what some random guy thinks? I don't put much stock in 'travel coach'. There are some good, some bad, a lot in between.
? Our neighbor signed up for training with probably the worst coach in the area. Their strategy was that he was a coach in the Club so, therefore, would help their daughter get a spot. We warned them ahead of time that he was an awful coach (so I can only imagine the training was crap)--our kid had him. Their kid did not make a team either.
Anonymous wrote:same boat, OP....except worse.
Our DS has been in private lessons 1-2 a week, all with a travel coach for a YEAR, academies, camps, etc....and the coach, mind you he can pretty much put anyone on any level team within reason; informed us he is still not ready or skilled for travel.
He loves soccer and after all the training and practice we can afford the coach told us to not even bother trying out! Maybe in another year or two...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:same boat, OP....except worse.
Our DS has been in private lessons 1-2 a week, all with a travel coach for a YEAR, academies, camps, etc....and the coach, mind you he can pretty much put anyone on any level team within reason; informed us he is still not ready or skilled for travel.
He loves soccer and after all the training and practice we can afford the coach told us to not even bother trying out! Maybe in another year or two...
Perhaps you should take your son to a travel tryout and let them tell you?
Anonymous wrote:same boat, OP....except worse.
Our DS has been in private lessons 1-2 a week, all with a travel coach for a YEAR, academies, camps, etc....and the coach, mind you he can pretty much put anyone on any level team within reason; informed us he is still not ready or skilled for travel.
He loves soccer and after all the training and practice we can afford the coach told us to not even bother trying out! Maybe in another year or two...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:RantingSoccerDad wrote:Anonymous wrote:Contact the coaches and have your son practice with the team/club age-group outside of the tryout process. It's getting late in the spring season so there may not be many of those opportunities left.
I wouldn't sweat it too much. Many clubs will find a team for your player especially after the first check clears.
I really wish we'd stop saying that. At U9 and U10, the bigger clubs typically have twice as many kids trying out as they have spots available. No checks can change the basic math.
Yes, you could race around to a smaller club. Not sure if it's still the case with the merger, but Great Falls used to be pretty wide-open. Maybe Cugini, FCBescola, PAC, some other smaller club. That may or may not work.
But let's quit telling parents, "oh, anyone can play travel." It's not always true.
Not a soccer parent here.
Don't almost all if not all kids who play soccer past 3rd grade play on some sort of travel team, be it a Travel team.or a "travel" team?
No.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Just got a call. Waitlisted.
I hope he finds a team!
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Just got a call. Waitlisted.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Just got a call. Waitlisted.