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Seeking advice from Youth Soccer parents on jumping to another club
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[QUOTE="John, post: 2252982, member: 2275"] It's a crap-shoot anyway you want to dice it up. I'm getting increasingly wary of our club (Central CT area club) that we've been with for a few years - been see mounting signs that the entire club is slipping away and was seriously thinking we'd bail out after this past spring and completely skip try-outs. Long story short, we're giving it one more year (kid likes it even though I think he's not getting our money's worth), but I don't see us there after 17-18. [LIST] [*]Edit 1: RE: our club preaches possession, short passes, defense while the new club is hyperaggressive, attack mode [/LIST] my kid just lost a coach that was big into possession/et al, and it made a world's worth of difference in his (kid's) development. I am very very wary of any coach/team that just plays direct all the time, I don't think the kids learn the game right playing that way. [LIST] [*]Edit 2: Losing 3 top players [/LIST] Why did they leave? Did they move up the food chain? Or just not happy with the club? When the talent starts bailing out, then that is a sign the Titanic is taking on way too much water. [/QUOTE]
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