Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Again with the cost difference. When you factor in everything it's a few hundred dollars more at most. For most people adding an extra hour (30 min each way) 3 times a week transportation costs plus time is more than worth a few hundred dollars. And the nonsense with the no development. At young ages all kids need are touches on the ball. If they aren't improving by even just scrimmaging 3 times a week they aren't going to be good no matter how much you want to throw at private training.
Most people live just as close to reputable clubs as they do to Valor.
And, many wealthy people still want value for their fees and that includes actual soccer training. If you want to overpay so your kids can play expensive rec and not improve at soccer, well, you are Valor's target customer so glad you are both happy!)
Did not realize Centreville housing stock had so many $2 million houses lol.
Anonymous wrote:There are plenty of good rec kids who might be interested in travel soccer if it was mentioned to them. The majority of travel programs look to their own rec programs because to some degree it is a partnership. Two of the best players on my son's team are Hispanic and their parents didn't know (or maybe understand) what travel soccer was until the coach went and watched some rec games when they were going into U10. I see absolutely no issue here. If a coach from any club was strolling around another club's rec fields, that's creepy. Valor coaches watching CYA or SYA rec is totally logical.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Again with the cost difference. When you factor in everything it's a few hundred dollars more at most. For most people adding an extra hour (30 min each way) 3 times a week transportation costs plus time is more than worth a few hundred dollars. And the nonsense with the no development. At young ages all kids need are touches on the ball. If they aren't improving by even just scrimmaging 3 times a week they aren't going to be good no matter how much you want to throw at private training.
Most people live just as close to reputable clubs as they do to Valor.
And, many wealthy people still want value for their fees and that includes actual soccer training. If you want to overpay so your kids can play expensive rec and not improve at soccer, well, you are Valor's target customer so glad you are both happy!)
Did not realize Centreville housing stock had so many $2 million houses lol.
Anonymous wrote:These people have been all over the rec practices trying to poach kids off the rec teams. My child, who is good but not great, was asked to join (not to try out, but flat out to join) valor. No thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Again with the cost difference. When you factor in everything it's a few hundred dollars more at most. For most people adding an extra hour (30 min each way) 3 times a week transportation costs plus time is more than worth a few hundred dollars. And the nonsense with the no development. At young ages all kids need are touches on the ball. If they aren't improving by even just scrimmaging 3 times a week they aren't going to be good no matter how much you want to throw at private training.
Anonymous wrote:Oh and I know they do offer financial aid to kids who need it - so maybe that's part of why it costs more for the rest who don't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saw a valor "silver" (5th? 6th?) team in the wild this weekend as we waited for the nexr game. Completely useless coach and the entire team lacked any athletic ability let alone any soccer skill. Any group of boys after a full year of even mediocre coaching should look way better.
Oh yeah…they got crushed. Even there black team. All almost shut outs, but hey if they enjoy hotels, get to play a few times week and hang with friends …whats $2500-$3000 to anyone a season who has zero expectation on increased development or performance. Am I right!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saw a valor "silver" (5th? 6th?) team in the wild this weekend as we waited for the nexr game. Completely useless coach and the entire team lacked any athletic ability let alone any soccer skill. Any group of boys after a full year of even mediocre coaching should look way better.
Oh yeah…they got crushed. Even there black team. All almost shut outs, but hey if they enjoy hotels, get to play a few times week and hang with friends …whats $2500-$3000 to anyone a season who has zero expectation on increased development or performance. Am I right!