With girls high school staring we wonder why we pay for her club? We look forward to switching from the club she is at. Quit now and move after high school (taking risk that clubs teams will be full)?
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I’m guessing her teammates are expecting her to return. I would stay with her commitment to her teammates for the season. It would be unfortunate if the team becomes unviable with players leaving mid season. Glad we chatted on this.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostI’m guessing her teammates are expecting her to return. I would stay with her commitment to her teammates for the season. It would be unfortunate if the team becomes unviable with players leaving mid season. Glad we chatted on this.
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Save your money and leave now, there is no perfect club or team though. Probably will be some openings on other clubs due to injuries that will occur with high school season. Sad, but it happens every year with acl or mcl.
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Coaches can't talk to you if you are moving between teams in the same league, but managers can. Reach out, make sure the team you want to go to has room and is interested in your player. Several clubs in the area wont release players so if you are staying in the same league you might have issues there. If you are going to leave the team with not enough players or in a bad way it's a lousy thing to do, everyone made a commitment and that's important. If they are at 18 or 19 players and it's your first season with the team or coach and things just aren't working then make the switch now. If you are switching between leagues ECNL to GA or RCL to WPL you can directly contact the coach of the team you are interested in moving to.
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