Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Clubs look to develop good players and win at the same time. It’s a balancing act because we all want our daughters to develop while playing on a good team. Clubs are not out to promote one kid over another nor do they care who scores. The fact that someone is claiming this is why a girl left one team for another is ludicrous. Yes Coppermine has a couple of really talented girls that can score at will but the entire team is talented so to discount any is unfair. Same goes for all the top teams like M&D, Hero’s, Crush, SW, etc. Clearly the family had other reasons and we should wish them well because after all it’s just a 13 or 14 year old girl. No need to bash the kid, her family or the club. May not have been the best fit for her. It will happen to other players and clubs.

Wish the kid well for sure. The parents are cray cray and will be the issue. It won’t be her last stop !

Here's a different take. These clubs have coaching issues especially Coppermine. They have girls who never play a minute in games, even in the Fall. That's not how you develop players. Instead of bashing parents, clubs need to look in the mirror and reflect on their coaching choices.
The Coppermine club is well aware of and supports these coaches decisions. The 2028 coach is also a club director.

Thanks for that vote of support Alex.
The Coppermine 2028 is the best team in the country. If you play on that CLUB team you are expected to be one of the best. All the players should be developing together and the ones that don't play should go to another team where they can develop with players of the same ability. I know it shounds harsh but its the reality. If your player is not playing there is a reason and it is not usually the coach.

Good try but wrong.