If we haven’t gotten an offer by the day the coach said we would get them, is it a bad sign? Don’t want to bug coaches as I know they tend to roll out offers but, we need to know if we should tryout at another club, accept another offer etc. offers often are given with a 48-72 hour acceptance window. Uncomfortable reaching out to club.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostIf we haven’t gotten an offer by the day the coach said we would get them, is it a bad sign? Don’t want to bug coaches as I know they tend to roll out offers but, we need to know if we should tryout at another club, accept another offer etc. offers often are given with a 48-72 hour acceptance window. Uncomfortable reaching out to club.
You either need to reach out to your coach, reach out to another club, or both.
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You are really late in the game reaching out to another club now.
You either need to reach out to your coach, reach out to another club, or both.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostIf we haven’t gotten an offer by the day the coach said we would get them, is it a bad sign? Don’t want to bug coaches as I know they tend to roll out offers but, we need to know if we should tryout at another club, accept another offer etc. offers often are given with a 48-72 hour acceptance window. Uncomfortable reaching out to club.
If you can’t stand the wait, reach out to a new club and start the process. If your current club gives you the offer you want, stop the process. Take some control, you will feel better.
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Call your current club and ask. It’s not like you are trying to gain something or play politics, you are asking a simple and direct question.
If you can’t stand the wait, reach out to a new club and start the process. If your current club gives you the offer you want, stop the process. Take some control, you will feel better.
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If the process involves going to tryouts at other clubs, be careful. All the coaches know each other. As soon as they hear what team your player is currently on, there’s no reason for them not to reach out to your current coach and tell them their player is coming to a tryout. They can say, “just want to find out how this player is doing” then boom your coach knows and you risk losing your spot on current team if you were going to get one. Remember these guys hang out, play soccer together.
But the players on the team and the players at the tryout do talk or can get around. Don’t worry about it. The clubs need the players more than the players need the clubs. there is desperation at just about every team.
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I get it. We are stressed too. We were told May 13th. Here it is 2pm and it doesn’t look good. We get that coaches are busy, but so are parents. Juggling our jobs and kids schedules which are more than just soccer, and just one player. If one of our kids doesn’t get an offer it affects the whole family. Do we take all the kids to go tryout at a new club? Can we manage a couple different clubs? Do we need to skip
practice this week and head to another clubs tryouts? It’s very hard on families, more than the coaches know. After a while we feel unimportant and our kids are pawns. If clubs are desperate to keep players, they should send out offers or cuts to returning players by May 1 so players can make decisions and families can
plan for all of their kids.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostI get it. We are stressed too. We were told May 13th. Here it is 2pm and it doesn’t look good. We get that coaches are busy, but so are parents. Juggling our jobs and kids schedules which are more than just soccer, and just one player. If one of our kids doesn’t get an offer it affects the whole family. Do we take all the kids to go tryout at a new club? Can we manage a couple different clubs? Do we need to skip
practice this week and head to another clubs tryouts? It’s very hard on families, more than the coaches know. After a while we feel unimportant and our kids are pawns. If clubs are desperate to keep players, they should send out offers or cuts to returning players by May 1 so players can make decisions and families can
plan for all of their kids.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostI get it. We are stressed too. We were told May 13th. Here it is 2pm and it doesn’t look good. We get that coaches are busy, but so are parents. Juggling our jobs and kids schedules which are more than just soccer, and just one player. If one of our kids doesn’t get an offer it affects the whole family. Do we take all the kids to go tryout at a new club? Can we manage a couple different clubs? Do we need to skip
practice this week and head to another clubs tryouts? It’s very hard on families, more than the coaches know. After a while we feel unimportant and our kids are pawns. If clubs are desperate to keep players, they should send out offers or cuts to returning players by May 1 so players can make decisions and families can
plan for all of their kids.
Stars is a special kind of sadism.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostThis is complete garbage.
But the players on the team and the players at the tryout do talk or can get around. Don’t worry about it. The clubs need the players more than the players need the clubs. there is desperation at just about every team.
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I don’t think this is garbage.
Word gets around other ways, but that was already stated.
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If the process involves going to tryouts at other clubs, be careful. All the coaches know each other. As soon as they hear what team your player is currently on, there’s no reason for them not to reach out to your current coach and tell them their player is coming to a tryout. They can say, “just want to find out how this player is doing” then boom your coach knows and you risk losing your spot on current team if you were going to get one. Remember these guys hang out, play soccer together.
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Don’t be so sure coaches don’t talk. That is naive to think that. They love to screw each other so they absolutely will mention it that coach. They won’t call and ask how the players is but they will tell each other.
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