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Will they do the January thing again or will sanity prevail with dates further out? One of our parents already suggested that they're January again, but I don't want to believe it.
I heard December for one OC club, its going to be crazy like last year. Just don't understand why do try outs before State Cup/National Cup. What does it accomplish?Will they do the January thing again or will sanity prevail with dates further out? One of our parents already suggested that they're January again, but I don't want to believe it.
Yikes. But now that I think of it, I've seen a few kids from other clubs practicing with teams lately so I guess the shuffle is already underway.December for a few OC clubs, already got a few calls and e-mails.
And the year before that, the year before that and even the year before that. It sucks, but it's us as parents who determine if we'all stand for it. For example, A friend took their DD to an Open Practice in October. Low and behold they got an email offering her a spot on next years team. That friend was smart enough to respectfully tell the Club and Coach that they did not realize it was a try out and that it was too early to be talking about next year. They would like to table the discussion until Feb when tryout season had unofficially begun. Did it cost their DD a spot on that team. No, the offer was still there in Feb.I heard December for one OC club, its going to be crazy like last year.
Cal-South should not allow any team to participate in State Cup if they have a tryout before State Cup. At least for the youngers.
why was she at an open practice in October to begin with? Did the parents really not understand that open practices are for evaluating players? There's little in your story worth praising.And the year before that, the year before that and even the year before that. It sucks, but it's us as parents who determine if we'all stand for it. For example, A friend took their DD to an Open Practice in October. Low and behold they got an email offering her a spot on next years team. That friend was smart enough to respectfully tell the Club and Coach that they did not realize it was a try out and that it was too early to be talking about next year. They would like to table the discussion until Feb when tryout season had unofficially begun. Did it cost their DD a spot on that team. No, the offer was still there in Feb.
Some Clubs prey upon the ambitions of the parents more so than the kids. Don't be sucked in!
Great idea, but I don't know how you would enforce it. As for the olders, they often recruit heavily in the interval between high school and National Cup schedule. U19s are even allowed to form an entirely new team just for the tournament, apparently recognizing that many players were away/busy with college in the fall but want to play again with their old teammates in the spring.
The internet police of socalsoccer.com would patrol it. Once we hear of a kid from club A showing up at Club b's practice in December, we send out the drone to record the interaction.
And if B has 2 or more players from another club at a practice, the it's considered a tryout.
And "open training" sessions are not allowed until after state cup is completely done for that age group.
Too many rules. And add another rule to cover guest players at tournaments. SAnd demand everyone's phone and email records to curb recruiting. Etc, etc, etc.
There used to be a "rule" that no tryouts could be held as long as a team was playing in State/National Cup, supposedly to protect the interests of the players already on the roster. Obviously, that favored the weaker teams who were dumped from SC/NC early. ("Our A team is in the semi-finals next week, but we are holding tryouts now for our B team") The "rule" was widely ignored, and to the best of my knowledge, no one was ever penalized for breaking it.
She did all her looking over the span of 3 weeks while tryouts were going on.I don't post for praise...just shared experience, opinions, facts and to help educate. If you must know, I recommended they go to an Open Preactice because it's also about evaluating coaches. Don't loose sight of who is the consumer in this relationship.
I'm sure when your DD was switching clubs last season, you did some evaluation and reasearch. Maybe you can also share some experiences in order to help others.
Every situation is unique and I think we'd all agree last year was a unique situation. The youngers on our team knew they would be with a new coach so many started looking around to educate themselves as well as take advantage of the "open age group training sessions" and/or "open practices" to dig a little deeper.She did all her looking over the span of 3 weeks while tryouts were going on.
Every situation is unique and I think we'd all agree last year was a unique situation. The youngers on our team knew they would be with a new coach so many started looking around to educate themselves as well as take advantage of the "open age group training sessions" and/or "open practices" to dig a little deeper.
I'm sure some DA clubs will be starting the marketing campaign sooner than later.