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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy kid got cut from a team after 3 years. As a loyal customer I paid club for training and coach didn't do his job by keeping her with her friends like I expected. Other parents agree with me.
In a lower level, lower cost situation, keeping friends together would be more appropriate.
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Coaches can’t develop players. Kids can play or they can’t play. It’s a joke. A total myth. A pay to play myth. Doesn’t exist in Europe or South America. Only in the pathetic US of A.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy kid got cut from a team after 3 years. As a loyal customer I paid club for training and coach didn't do his job by keeping her with her friends like I expected. Other parents agree with me.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGive me a break. Some coaches have a history of being able to produce great players and others have produced none. But the ones that have no track record want to blame everything on every other factor than maybe they aren't doing their job properly. If a teacher has failing classes year after year, look at the teacher not the student.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostA lot of time it's better recruiting than coaching. Some coaches put them selves in a position to coach good players. The really good players have the drive natural athletic ability and coaching is secondary.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis is true. Training at SUSA is ok but it is better at town teams like Smithtown where the coaches care about the kids and give them great training at half the cost.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo which club or trainer is the best place for development? Not counting Barca/SUSA/EM etc as they just cream off the best from every club without needing to do anything.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt's not a working system when you just cut a kid the minute a better one turns up. Where is the loyalty?????????
If they were cut that means they were a benchwarmer. Find one where they'll be a starter. That is what they need to improve, NOT Sitting on the bench watching their friends play. If they were only playing because of friendships then they wouldn't have made it past middle school. It only gets harder and mental fortitude starts to matter much more than it does when they're younger.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostA lot of time it's better recruiting than coaching. Some coaches put them selves in a position to coach good players. The really good players have the drive natural athletic ability and coaching is secondary.
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