It depends on what your motivations are for finding guest playing opportunities outside your own club. In no particular order, these might be:
a) Get more playing time because there isn't enough with your club
b) Thinking of leaving the club in the future, need to check out other clubs to evaluate options
c) Exposure to a higher level of play than available at your club
d) Chance to play at a showcase tournament that your club is not participating in
It sounds like there are plenty of A, if you've already guested twice in the last two weeks. So if it is b, c, or d, you should probably gain her agreement that these things are necessary in order for her to achieve whatever goal she has with soccer. If her goal is to just play lots, get better and have fun, then I wouldn't worry about guest playing at other clubs if she's getting all of that at her own club. In my DD's case, she just didn't have enough opportunities for advancement within her first club. She got pigeon-holed at the u-little ages as a B-team level player, mainly because she was a late bloomer. We didn't know much better, and assumed our club had her evaluated accurately. When she guest played for teams who were competing at a higher level than our club's A team, the coaches for those clubs recruited her hard, and we realized that maybe our club was doing her a disservice. Sure enough, her opportunities blossomed when she left. But our situation may not be equivalent to yours, so don't assume that guest playing for another club will end up producing better results in the long run. It did for us, but it's important for your kid and you to be on the same page about the reasons. Is she content with her playing time and her growth at her current club?
Absolutely! Glad to hear it went well and that she got to expand on her playing experience; so good for building self confidence. Happy to pass on helpful information from all our ups and downs! Good luck to her!This was a very helpful thread. She did finally guest play elsewhere. @Mystery Train I asked all your questions, then asked her the same questions. The answer for me to your questions was E - all of the above. The opportunity and experience was very good, and I think opened her eyes, which is all we were trying to achieve at the end of the day. Thanks again for all your constructive feedback.
My kid once had the mother of all bad days for a team she was guesting for in a showcase. In fact, she had two bad days, letting high bounces go over her head for goals not once but twice. So bad that I could hear parents on the sidelines saying things like, "Get that girl out of there!" Needless to say, they never called again. She was depressed for about 48 hours. But she owned it, and kept on working. The biggest issue was that she developed some pregame and in game anxiety/nerves after that which took her a while to get past. I'm not sure it was entirely related to that incident. But in hindsight, she recognizes today that her bad weekend was a blessing in disguise. For one, she'll never misjudge a bounce like that again. Two, that team was checking her out as a potential player for them. Had that weekend gone well, she would have taken the spot and missed out on the guest play opportunity that led to her current (much better) team. Every experience can be made into a positive with the right attitude. We like to say in our house, "You win some, you learn some." That day she learned some.We guest played at the West Coast/OC tournament as well at the 05 level. Might get to guest play with the same team at Blues Cup over labor day. This was the 2nd go around with the team and easy to see some friendships building. She has played well, but has seemed to play more conservative, staying on her line a bit more. With her last game vs the winner of the tournament she got aggressive, playing off her line multiple times, making plays outside the 18, and shutting them out.
I was wondering what the reaction is for keepers that struggled with the team they guest played with. Whether it be a bad day, some bad breaks, or the defense breaks down.
Last weekend my daughter guest played and I saw the normal pattern for her:We guest played at the West Coast/OC tournament as well at the 05 level. Might get to guest play with the same team at Blues Cup over labor day. This was the 2nd go around with the team and easy to see some friendships building. She has played well, but has seemed to play more conservative, staying on her line a bit more. With her last game vs the winner of the tournament she got aggressive, playing off her line multiple times, making plays outside the 18, and shutting them out.
I was wondering what the reaction is for keepers that struggled with the team they guest played with. Whether it be a bad day, some bad breaks, or the defense breaks down.
Mine is an '05.@Mystery Train and @MyDaughtersAKeeper
What year are your girls. Mine is 05. Always good to hear the best and worst, so thanks.
Was she at West Coast as well? It was nice playing in Mission Viejo.Mine is an '05.
'02!@Mystery Train and @MyDaughtersAKeeper
What year are your girls. Mine is 05. Always good to hear the best and worst, so thanks.
Oceanside. She guested with GPS Bayern which is the old Encinitas Express '05 top team (with some new additions).Was she at West Coast as well? It was nice playing in Mission Viejo.