Anonymous wrote:^^^
Ha,ha - Mclean younger girls run from the club. Seems u already know that!![]()
Braddock is not the same anymore with its youngers
Anonymous wrote:Y not at any of the younger ages?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^^
Ha,ha - Mclean younger girls run from the club. Seems u already know that!![]()
Braddock is not the same anymore with its youngers
Where are mclean younger girls running to and why?
and what happened to Braddock?
Anonymous wrote:^^^
Ha,ha - Mclean younger girls run from the club. Seems u already know that!![]()
Braddock is not the same anymore with its youngers
Anonymous wrote:Y not at any of the younger ages?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Insecure coaches retaliate, and thats a good enough reason to leave a club. Anytime a quality player from a top club practices with another team, the texts start pinging and everyone knows about it before the session is over. Hardly any secrets in soccer try outs.
What age does that start? No one will care below what age? U12?
It happened to my kid at the end of his U10 year. Crazy. Just makes you that much more confident in the decision to leave.
We also had a few coaches that stayed in touch with us over the years and have remained mentors for my kid even after we left. They ended up leaving the Club as well.
It's nutso--though. I actually saw a coach from our former club at the tryout and he was texting on his phone--I know reporting back.
We were very professional about the whole thing. Always leave on good terms--but some adults act like children and think everything is about them.
When you are paying thousands of dollars for something--shouldn't you comparison shop, check out the quality, etc??? It should be encouraged.
What’s considered unprofessional?
Bad mouthing the club and/or coach on your way out. Actively recruiting other families from the club to follow your lead and pull their kids. Throwing a fit with the coach and/or TD. Yanking a kid before the season is over leaving the team short. I'm sure there are more, but these are just a few...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Insecure coaches retaliate, and thats a good enough reason to leave a club. Anytime a quality player from a top club practices with another team, the texts start pinging and everyone knows about it before the session is over. Hardly any secrets in soccer try outs.
What age does that start? No one will care below what age? U12?
It happened to my kid at the end of his U10 year. Crazy. Just makes you that much more confident in the decision to leave.
We also had a few coaches that stayed in touch with us over the years and have remained mentors for my kid even after we left. They ended up leaving the Club as well.
It's nutso--though. I actually saw a coach from our former club at the tryout and he was texting on his phone--I know reporting back.
We were very professional about the whole thing. Always leave on good terms--but some adults act like children and think everything is about them.
When you are paying thousands of dollars for something--shouldn't you comparison shop, check out the quality, etc??? It should be encouraged.
What’s considered unprofessional?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Insecure coaches retaliate, and thats a good enough reason to leave a club. Anytime a quality player from a top club practices with another team, the texts start pinging and everyone knows about it before the session is over. Hardly any secrets in soccer try outs.
What age does that start? No one will care below what age? U12?
It happened to my kid at the end of his U10 year. Crazy. Just makes you that much more confident in the decision to leave.
We also had a few coaches that stayed in touch with us over the years and have remained mentors for my kid even after we left. They ended up leaving the Club as well.
It's nutso--though. I actually saw a coach from our former club at the tryout and he was texting on his phone--I know reporting back.
We were very professional about the whole thing. Always leave on good terms--but some adults act like children and think everything is about them.
When you are paying thousands of dollars for something--shouldn't you comparison shop, check out the quality, etc??? It should be encouraged.