When it comes to youth sports, is this true?
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The customer is only always right when there is more supply of a product than demand. When demand outstrips supply, like for top club spots or Teslas, the seller of said product doesn't give a damn if the customer is right or wrong.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe customer is only always right when there is more supply of a product than demand. When demand outstrips supply, like for top club spots or Teslas, the seller of said product doesn't give a damn if the customer is right or wrong.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe customer is only always right when there is more supply of a product than demand. When demand outstrips supply, like for top club spots or Teslas, the seller of said product doesn't give a damn if the customer is right or wrong.
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The other parents are being disingenuous and are stabbing you and your little Rosie in the back when you are t looking. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news. Not the coaches problem that Rosie stinks.
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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.
Getting cut sucks but in the long run she's better off. Find a team that's a better fit for her. Even if she stayed she'd probably play less and less and that can suck the love of the game right out of a player.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe other parents are being disingenuous and are stabbing you and your little Rosie in the back when you are t looking. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news. Not the coaches problem that Rosie stinks.
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No it’s the coach who is always right , not the customer. Now if many customers band together they can always find a new coach. The coach may still be “right” but without a team he is out of luck.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostShouldn’t the coach be held accountable?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFor what? A coach can only do so much to improve players. Some players just cant keep up with progression of the team. He's also expected to produce results which means solid records etc which keep families at the club and brings new ones in. Its how the system works.
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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.
Where do you think your daughter rated on the roster; top1/3- middle-, bottom 1/3? How many girls on a roster, is this 11 v 11?
More importantly, how does your daughter react to adversity? Time to teach her get up, brush herself off, and go find a new time to play on. And if that is not what she does, that is fine but don't blame it on the coach.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post^^^^ I don't think think the coaches job was to keep your daughter playing with her friends. After being with a club for 3 years I would think there were signs ( ie playing time) or overt conversations that would prepare you/her for this outcome.
Where do you think your daughter rated on the roster; top1/3- middle-, bottom 1/3? How many girls on a roster, is this 11 v 11?
More importantly, how does your daughter react to adversity? Time to teach her get up, brush herself off, and go find a new time to play on. And if that is not what she does, that is fine but don't blame it on the coach.
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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 PostFor what? A coach can only do so much to improve players. Some players just cant keep up with progression of the team. He's also expected to produce results which means solid records etc which keep families at the club and brings new ones in. Its how the system works.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostShouldn’t the coach be held accountable?
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