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Haha grow up and learn to use direct speech not snarky sarcastic valley girl rants on a forum.
Just laughed @ the Valley Girl refrence... you should Nicolas Cage as your avatar.
Haha grow up and learn to use direct speech not snarky sarcastic valley girl rants on a forum.
To all the parents looking to switch their ulittle to another team before the season is over, good job teaching your kids to cur out before the season ends. It's freakin ulittle soccer not college soccer.
I value loyalty. I wish loyalty or integrity made any sense in the world of club soccer. The club does what’s best for the club, a parent has to do what’s best for their player. There are many ways to teach work ethic and follow through to your child. Forcing them to play soccer on a team thats a poor fit is not one of them. Too many hours and too much money spent to stay in a situation that isn’t working.To all the parents looking to switch their ulittle to another team before the season is over, good job teaching your kids to cur out before the season ends. It's freakin ulittle soccer not college soccer.
I’m sorry that the team broke up. We’ve all been there. It’s club soccer after all. Maybe the coach was great but too hard on the kiddos. Maybe the coach wasn’t great and parents left for better coaching. State cup is one weekend for most teams and a lot of fanfare and driving and only worth it if the team is committed.You are missing the point LBSoccer. This isn't college or the pros. What parents are teaching their kids is bail when things aren't going their way. Sounds like you are a part of the problem of this new generation. Bail when the ish get rough. How to be a coward 101.
Brilliant response.I value loyalty. I wish loyalty or integrity made any sense in the world of club soccer. The club does what’s best for the club, a parent has to do what’s best for their player. There are many ways to teach work ethic and follow through to your child. Forcing them to play soccer on a team thats a poor fit is not one of them. Too many hours and too much money spent to stay in a situation that isn’t working.
Weve played on teams where coaches were actively recruiting players prior to state cup while at the same time giving current players less and less playing time- only minutes per game- at U9. OP are you suggesting that it’s ok for clubs and coaches not to honor their commitment to players on their teams but families should stay and honor theirs while their players suffer? What’s the lesson learned there? It’s a double standard.
I'm sure the coach was happy to see you gone.
I agree, depending on the age of the player, 1 lost year is huge at 12-15.Sometimes it is just better to leave. The only loyalty that you need to have is to your own child. Unfortunately 95% of all clubs/coaches will do whatever is in their best interest. Do what is in your player's best interest especially at the younger ages. They are the most critical. If my daughter had stayed on her first club team I doubt that she would be playing D1 soccer now and clearly not because of her ability.
I pulled my player from her first club team 2 weeks into the league season due to the coach not holding up her end of the bargain. I told all the parents and that coach a month ahead of time if things don't change we weren't going to wait until the season ended and that they would be giving us a full refund. We got the refund, she moved to a team in the same division and proceeded to kick her old teams a$$ the couple of times that they played them that year.
I’m going to take a diff position that OP isn’t a coach. That’s what makes this worse. He’s a parent, and he really wanted to “win” state cup.
No offense, but state cup is nothing. 85% of the teams entering won’t/can’t win. If you do, who cares? Nobody remembers, it doesn’t mean much and I’ll bet you that within 2 years, at least 50% of the kids won’t be there. Within 4 years, 80% of team will be different.
Clubs are shady. Coaches are shady. Parents are shady. Whether it’s the coach sneakily building the new roster with new kids in december before you get to state:national up in Feb/March to clubs threatening you to sign or else, but being very vague in what you’re commitment actually is to parents trying to take “our core” to a “better team”.
I used to be a believer in stay the whole way through but I’ve also experience terrible situations. Try finishing a season with kids who have either signed elsewhere or know they are cut from the team starting the next week. It’s unpleasant. The kids are phoning it in, the coach is a jerk to some, and the parents are nasty. I’ve experienced this at all levels through ECNL.
Yes the system is broken because every part of the equation is out for their best interest. Clubs hold tryouts the next week after Thanksgiving. The coaches are scouting and recruiting all season, and little Stephanie’s dad is shopping her around and feverish emailing coaches.
I’ve always thought that the season should be considered full from March to December. Do Spring league or form your team, play your summer tourneys, start fall league in late August, run state/national cup in December.
Make the cal south cut off dec 31, and make January tryout and movement month with some moving ino February.
Now I know this won’t work, because there are too many tourneys in dec and Jan that would lose out to this plan. And we can’t have lost revenue.
So it will remain broken.
What about High School season (~December-February)?Yep. Those parents,coaches, kids who are ethical are usually the ones who get short end of the stick. Move state cup to Mid Dec-Mid Jan. Every kid released by mid Jan. Will elim much of the BS. But then youll get tryouts thanksgiving break. Haha
I think this arrangement was more geared for U littles...What about High School season (~December-February)?