Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
The pitfall of having varsity coaches as your youth club coach is two fold. One, they are doing varsity this time of year. and the club will not be their focus. And anyone that claims their club is different is lying. Second, with a parent as coach or assitant coach, you will get far more practice and tourneys then if its all paid coaching. Paid coaches give exactly what they are paid for, if it's 10 practices, thats what you get. Have to find the right fit for your player.


Never play for a club that has 10 practices anyway. My son plays for a big club and he has a paid non dad coach who practices twice a week and all winter indoors. What the coach works out with the club is his business . What can u accomplish in 10 practices ? Just sayin


As with everything on this board, everyone takes you literally.
I used the number 10 as an example.
The outlaws practice a lot more than that, so for all the people taking this literally, let's say 40. There, is that better now? Just sayin

What team is your son on?
I'm asking because our grade has next to no practices and we wish we had our old coach who left with his son. I'd like to get a refund based on bate and switch.


Typical Outlaws crap.