Dammit Surfref, now I am humming that annoying song about short people.
That was the problem, and what I was worried about when agreeing to her playing up.What was your daughter doing for those 4 months? The answer to that question should give you some insight into where you go from here.
Which coach and club was this???That was the problem, and what I was worried about when agreeing to her playing up.
There were few opportunities. This was a 13 year old girl, a lot of 13 year old girls have a really difficult time practicing and playing with teams that aren't theirs. She tried but she felt like an outsider. Clinics and other opportunities were filled with much younger kids. Kids her age were playing on teams, kid on her team in high school.
She practised on a back board and went to a few clinics with kids her age, that was it.
The kid thought she was "cheating" on her coach/team if she played anywhere else. Now she is done.
That is such bs. I don't care what team your daughter was on, this is not professional sports, it's kids' soccer and you pay them. How awful to take the joy out of playing. We happen to be in a situation where the coach has taken the love of the game from our girl, but, her high school coach is excited to have her and is rumored to be amazing. If that situation is truly what is making her give up on soccer then I suggest trying out at school. (As well as finding another team if that works out, ajaffe sounds amazing). Best of luck to you. And truth, soccer isn't everything, or even the only thing. Maybe this frees her up to find something else she will love.
The varsity coach is a good guy, just trying to make a living and run a club. My oldest daughters favorite coach. Its over for this kid.Thanks for the kind words guys.
Alone, seriously, let’s chat. If you tell me who the varsity coach is I can have a word as well.
How is the guy a good guy when he cut your DD without a reason??? I wonder who is this coach...The varsity coach is a good guy, just trying to make a living and run a club. My oldest daughters favorite coach. Its over for this kid.
Fifteen or so years I'll be a supportive grandpa who knows a thing or two.
By then I hope the economics of this works out.