As parents, you need to be aware of the politics and overall situation, and plan accordingly.
If you kid is "on the bubble" for a team/club, maybe don't advertise any discontent with club costs/policies, and maybe consider ways you can bribe the coaches/club to get your kid on the desired team. If you know you have other options, and/or you know the club wants your kid, you can be a bit more open about your activities, intentions, and feedback. As with most other businesses, clubs don't really give a shit what you think unless you might stop paying them, and most clubs will give special treatment for families which pay them more (privates, donations, etc.). That's just the nature of the game.
I see this pretty clearly in my son's club, and I'm certain they are not the most glaring example out there. Placement in teams and coach favoritism is determined by a combination of player ability and monetary payments, and there's wide variance in both. That's the nature of the club system; as the saying goes, "don't hate the player, hate the game". This is what you're stepping into with club soccer, everywhere (as far as I can tell).