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Originally posted by Guest View PostUh, i was saying never tell current’s club that you’re actively looking for a new one until you have an offer in hand. If the attempt to leave doesnt work out, you dont want the current club holding it against you
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If they hold it against you you're with the wrong club
If you are at a competitive club to the new one, you can guarantee some level of retribution or spitefulness.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostWhat would be the point of speaking to your current coach about it? Not being snarky, it's an honest question. Because I personally would never think to do that, so wondering why others think it's necessary. You don't owe it to them, no matter the reason you are going, right? I guess it depends on the age of the child to some extent.
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If you are at a low level club that wants to see a player move on to better, great but this is really rare and even most of those will prove themselves to be terrible when given the chance.
If you are at a competitive club to the new one, you can guarantee some level of retribution or spitefulness.
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They're going to find out either way so it's better to be up front about it.
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I don't think you can be upfront with your current coach. There are very few situations where that coach wouldn't at the very least passively take out the situation on your kid, and at worst your kid starts sitting and being left out. I've heard of coaches state they need to focus on the kids that want to be there and the kids that will be there in the Fall.
To me it's just smart to not tell anyone what you're doing and where. If it gets back to your kid's current coach, then have a ready explanation (no need to lie).
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Originally posted by soccerinnj View PostI don't think you can be upfront with your current coach. There are very few situations where that coach wouldn't at the very least passively take out the situation on your kid, and at worst your kid starts sitting and being left out. I've heard of coaches state they need to focus on the kids that want to be there and the kids that will be there in the Fall.
To me it's just smart to not tell anyone what you're doing and where. If it gets back to your kid's current coach, then have a ready explanation (no need to lie).
Of course, none of this should matter if the ID Clinic doesn't happen at a time where she has to skip a practice or game for her current team.
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If the current coach can't guarantee that my kid will be asked back for the following season, it makes perfect sense to go to tryouts at other clubs. So I would ask the coach "can you guarantee that my kid will be offered a spot on the team next year?". If the answer is yes, then you can say she's going to the ID clinic just to get touches and practice. If the answer is no, then you can say she doesn't want to be caught with no options in the case she isn't asked back (but also emphasize that she wants to come back).
Of course, none of this should matter if the ID Clinic doesn't happen at a time where she has to skip a practice or game for her current team.
Most coaches aren't going to guarantee a spot for any kid the following year, including their current starting group. Anyone can show up to the team at any time, so doubtful any coach worth anything would make that call. I'm sure that there are some coaches that promise the world to get you to stay, but that same coach would most definitely drop a starter for another kid they perceive as better.
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Most coaches aren't going to guarantee a spot for any kid the following year, including their current starting group. Anyone can show up to the team at any time, so doubtful any coach worth anything would make that call. I'm sure that there are some coaches that promise the world to get you to stay, but that same coach would most definitely drop a starter for another kid they perceive as better.
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