How many years should a coach stay with a club team.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHow many years should a coach stay with a club team.
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Our team had our coach for four years.Time for him to move on.But his favorites keep him around.If he leaves they will get CUT .Its a shame players now it and its hurting the team.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOur team had our coach for four years.Time for him to move on.But his favorites keep him around.If he leaves they will get CUT .Its a shame players now it and its hurting the team.
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Its pretty sad your coach is doing this to the team.He should move on.Take it from someone who nows.its hard to get the favorites out of the seen so your team can move on.Try another club.Beleave me you dont want to go threw this before its to late.Try another club.
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get out as soon as you can.Its only going to get worse and if its the club i think it is your better off
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOur team had our coach for four years.Time for him to move on.But his favorites keep him around.If he leaves they will get CUT .Its a shame players now it and its hurting the team.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDoes this happen a lot? Our team has 2 players that are killing us yet they continue to make the team every season. Even my other daughter who is only 11 noticed it and wondered (in private thank God) why these 2 are still on the team.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDoes this happen a lot? Our team has 2 players that are killing us yet they continue to make the team every season. Even my other daughter who is only 11 noticed it and wondered (in private thank God) why these 2 are still on the team.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou're not the only one with this situation.If we see it, the coach does and the competition does too. Hopefully this takes care of itself as they get older.
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Team is winning.kids are getting tired of covering for them. Half the girls dont want to give them the ball game after game.2 YEARS NOW.Parents kiss the coaches a-----s.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDoes this happen a lot? Our team has 2 players that are killing us yet they continue to make the team every season. Even my other daughter who is only 11 noticed it and wondered (in private thank God) why these 2 are still on the team.
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Don't leave out Explosion. They're trying to become 'big' and in doing are creating a similar type of coaching dynamic. Siblings bring $$$
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it's a shame that club soccer has to be this way. It shouldn't matter if you have a younger daughter and an older one. If there not a good fit they should be cut and if there holding the team back the parents should relize this. But then again the parents think there daughter is good.
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