Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you’re only talking about a few top kids potentially making moves to top few programs. It happens all the time and usually ends up great for the girl moving and also creates more opportunities for other girls at the program they leave.
A few top kids leaving is typically the start of a death spiral, unfortunately.
In the case of BLC we are lucky to see them go
BLC parent here. Not everyone feels this way.
And this is why we have had such a toxic team culture
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did the coaches and club address it when a parent got kicked out of a game? Embarrassing for the whole team. I don’t understand how that family stays and others are asked to leave
Who are you replying to? Learn to include the quote.
Anonymous wrote:Did the coaches and club address it when a parent got kicked out of a game? Embarrassing for the whole team. I don’t understand how that family stays and others are asked to leave
We can only hope, all the better.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love you all. Not as much as the 2028 parents, but a lot.
2030s will be a better class. Go away.
Anonymous wrote:I love you all. Not as much as the 2028 parents, but a lot.
Still 2 years until Cap tryouts. Plenty of runway.Anonymous wrote:I love you all. Not as much as the 2028 parents, but a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you’re only talking about a few top kids potentially making moves to top few programs. It happens all the time and usually ends up great for the girl moving and also creates more opportunities for other girls at the program they leave.
A few top kids leaving is typically the start of a death spiral, unfortunately.
In the case of BLC we are lucky to see them go
BLC parent here. Not everyone feels this way.
And this is why we have had such a toxic team culture
If you feel this way, you should take it to the Club Director and Coaches. They’ve addressed this before.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you’re only talking about a few top kids potentially making moves to top few programs. It happens all the time and usually ends up great for the girl moving and also creates more opportunities for other girls at the program they leave.
A few top kids leaving is typically the start of a death spiral, unfortunately.
In the case of BLC we are lucky to see them go
BLC parent here. Not everyone feels this way.
And this is why we have had such a toxic team culture
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you’re only talking about a few top kids potentially making moves to top few programs. It happens all the time and usually ends up great for the girl moving and also creates more opportunities for other girls at the program they leave.
A few top kids leaving is typically the start of a death spiral, unfortunately.
In the case of BLC we are lucky to see them go
BLC parent here. Not everyone feels this way.
And this is why we have had such a toxic team culture
We have great players and coaches. Parents should leave the coaching and roster decisions to the coaches. Parents that disagree with one another should keep that off the field and out of practices. This team exists for the benefit of your daughter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you’re only talking about a few top kids potentially making moves to top few programs. It happens all the time and usually ends up great for the girl moving and also creates more opportunities for other girls at the program they leave.
A few top kids leaving is typically the start of a death spiral, unfortunately.
In the case of BLC we are lucky to see them go
BLC parent here. Not everyone feels this way.
And this is why we have had such a toxic team culture
We have great players and coaches. Parents should leave the coaching and roster decisions to the coaches. Parents that disagree with one another should keep that off the field and out of practices. This team exists for the benefit of your daughter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you’re only talking about a few top kids potentially making moves to top few programs. It happens all the time and usually ends up great for the girl moving and also creates more opportunities for other girls at the program they leave.
A few top kids leaving is typically the start of a death spiral, unfortunately.
In the case of BLC we are lucky to see them go
BLC parent here. Not everyone feels this way.
And this is why we have had such a toxic team culture