THE COACH. Coaches retained by FC Batavia are instructed to conduct themselves both as teachers and as soccer coaches. Nothing positive will come of the Club’s efforts if we produce world-class players who do not know how to conduct themselves as successful human beings. In this regard, you can expect FC Batavia coaches to conduct themselves as positive role models and display appropriate behavior. Our staff recognize they are dealing in an important way with young people and cannot overlook the impact they have on players’ lives. Staff are responsible for the conduct of their teams, both on and off the field, whenever the team is together as a group. We insist that our players are polite, well-behaved and respectful. Players and parents can expect honesty, appropriate communication, consistency, and reliability from the Coach. The Club and the staff are committed to giving players the tools and skills to enable them to become as good as their ability, desire, commitment, and effort allow. Coaches are committed to creating an environment that is conducive to the development of quality competitive soccer. We recognize that in life there are far more important things than soccer. In terms of priority, family and school work come first. However, if the coach sees that you are not willing to put soccer above other recreational activities during the season, it may affect your playing time and/or your status with the Club. Do not expect coaches to praise everything you do well. After a time there are things the coach will come to expect from every player. There are times when coaches will say very little, and times they may yell out instructions. There are times they will be critical of players, and other times they will be generous with praise. Players and parents are expected to take constructive criticism along with praise for a job well done, and be able to deal with both. The coach will attend practices and will coach at games. In situations where conflicts do occur, which is inevitable, the Club will attempt to designate another coach to cover that particular practice or game. It is important for players and parents to understand that coaching in soccer is overrated. Once players reach a certain level of skill, maturity and experience, they become more important to the team’s success than the coach. The coaches will make decisions as to player selections, game lineup, player positions, amount of playing time, etc. Players must be positive in fulfilling the role they are asked to perform for the team at any moment, even if that role has them coming off the bench or playing a new position. If conflicts or issues arise between a player and/or his or her parents and the team, then the coach will be responsible for addressing and responding to the conflicts or issues and making decisions for the good of the team. These decisions will be made at the coach’s absolute discretion. The coach’s decision will be final. The player and his or her parents must agree to abide by the coach’s decision. There are some coaches who train two or more teams. All such coaches will attend all training sessions and games to the extent possible. There will be times when conflicts occur and, in those situations, another FCB technical staff member will be asked to cover the pertinent training session or game. The Club holds the coaches it secures to the highest standards. There may be times when you do not agree with the coach’s conduct. If you have tried to communicate with the coach about an issue that is of concern to you and you are still unsatisfied, please contact the Director of Coaching to look into the matter.
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Samples: Player/Parent Agreement, Player/Parent Agreement, Player/Parent Agreement
THE COACH. Coaches retained by FC Batavia The coaches for DUSL are instructed to conduct themselves both first as teachers and second as soccer coachestrainers. Nothing positive will come of the Clubclub’s efforts if we produce world-class players who do not know how to conduct themselves as successful human beings. In this regard, regard you can expect FC Batavia coaches to conduct themselves as positive role models and display appropriate behavior. Our staff coaches recognize they are dealing in an important way with young people and cannot overlook the impact they have on players’ lives. Staff Coaches, together with the team managers, are responsible for the conduct of their teams, both the team on and off the field, field whenever the team is together as a grouptogether. We insist that our players are polite, well-well behaved and respectful. Players and parents can expect honesty, appropriate communication, consistency, and reliability from the Coachcoach. The Club club and the staff trainers are committed to giving players the tools and skills to enable them to become as good as their ability, desire, commitment, and effort allow. Coaches are committed to creating an environment that is conducive to the development of quality competitive soccer. We recognize that there are things more important in life there are far more important things than soccer. In terms of priority, family and school work come first. However, if the coach sees that coaches see you are not willing to put your soccer above other recreational activities during the season, it may affect your playing time and/or your status with the Clubclub. Do not expect the coaches to praise everything you do well. After a time time, there are things the coach will come to expect from every player. There are times when the coaches will say very little, and times they may yell out instructions. There are times they will be critical of players, and other times they will be generous with praise. Players and parents are expected to take constructive criticism along with praise for a job well done, and be are able to deal with both. The coach will attend practices and will coach at games. In situations where conflicts do occur, which is inevitableand they will, the Club club will attempt to designate another a coach to cover that particular practice or game. It is important for players and parents to understand that coaching in soccer is overrated. Once players reach a certain level of skill, maturity and experience, they become more important to the team’s success than the coach. The coaches will make decisions as to on player selections, game lineup, player positions, amount of playing time, etc. Players must be positive in fulfilling the role they are asked to perform for the team at any moment, even if that role has them not playing at all, coming off the bench bench, or playing a new different position. If conflicts or issues arise between a player and/or his or his/her parents and the team, team then the coach and manager will be responsible for addressing and responding to the conflicts or issues and making make decisions for the good of the team. These decisions will be made at in the manager’s/ coach’s sole and absolute discretion. The manager’s/ coach’s decision will be final. The player and his or his/her parents must agree to abide by the coach’s decision. There are some coaches who train coach two or more teams. All such coaches will attend all training sessions and will attend all possible team games to as the extent possibleschedule permits. There will be times when conflicts occur and, in those situations, the team manager or assistant coach or another FCB technical staff member coach will cover one of the games or practices. The decision as to which team does the coach’s cover will be asked to cover determined solely by the pertinent training session or gameclub. The Club holds the We hold our coaches it secures to the highest standards. There may standards and there will be times when you do not agree with the coach’s conduct. All conflicts must FIRST be communicated to the coach. DUSL will not field complaints/issues or concerns unless the head coach has been notified and given the opportunity to address the issue. DUSL coaches are legal employees of DUSL and are given very specific legal rights as employees. DUSL will not transfer coaches to other teams, or get reassigned at the request of players or members. If you have tried everything to communicate with rectify the coach about an issue that is of concern to situation and still not satisfied, you and you are still unsatisfied, please may contact the team manager who will contact the Director of Coaching to look into the matterCompetitive.
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Samples: Player/Parent Agreement
THE COACH. The Coaches retained by FC Batavia for the club are instructed to conduct themselves both first as teachers and second as soccer coachesCoaches. Nothing positive NPSC’s coaching staff will come of the Club’s efforts if we produce world-class players who do not know how to conduct themselves as successful human beingsin a respectful manner at all times. In this regard, you can expect FC Batavia coaches NPSC Coaches to conduct themselves as positive role models and display appropriate behaviorbehavior at all times. Our staff Coaches recognize they are dealing in an important way with young people and cannot overlook the impact they have on playersPlayers’ lives. Staff Coaches are responsible for the conduct of their teams, both the Team on and off the field, whenever when the team Team is together and as part of a groupClub event. We insist that our players Players are polite, well-behaved well behaved, and respectful. Players and parents Parents can expect honesty, appropriate communication, consistencyreliability, and reliability timely communication from the Coach. NPSC’s Coaches may be responsible for helping numerous state, regional, and national caliber Players, many of whom receive college scholarships and play on top college and national Teams. The Club and the staff are committed to giving players the tools and skills to enable them to become as good as their abilitymakes no guarantees that Players will be offered a college scholarship, desire, commitment, and effort allowor be considered for a state or national Team. The Team Coaches are committed responsible to creating create an environment that is conducive to the development of where you can play quality competitive soccer. We recognize that The soccer NPSC plays will be taken very seriously. NPSC recognizes there are things more important in life there are far more important things than soccer. In terms of priority, family and school work come first. However, if the coach sees that Coaches see you are not willing to put your soccer above other recreational activities during the season, it may affect your playing time and/or your status with the ClubCLUB. As a member of NPSC, we expect you to commit to the sport of soccer and your Team as your first recreational activity and priority during the CLUB season. Do not expect coaches the Coaches to praise everything you do well. After a time time, there are things the coach Coach will come to expect from every playerPlayer. There are times when coaches the Coaches will say very little, and times they may yell out to give instructions. There are times they will be critical of playersPlayers, and other times they will be generous with praise. Players and parents Parents are expected to take constructive criticism along with praise for a job well done, done and be able to deal with both. The coach will attend practices and will coach at games. In situations where conflicts do occur, which is inevitable, the Club will attempt to designate another coach to cover that particular practice or game. It is important for players Players and parents Parents to understand that coaching in soccer is overrateda player’s game. Once players Players reach a certain level of skill, maturity and experience, they become more important to the teamTeam’s success than the coachCoach. The coaches will make decisions as to player selections, game lineup, player positions, amount of playing time, etc. Players must be positive in fulfilling the role they are asked to perform for the team at any moment, even if that role has them coming off the bench or playing a new position. If conflicts or issues arise between a player and/or his or her parents and the team, then the coach NPSC will be responsible for addressing and responding to evaluating its coaching staff throughout the conflicts or issues and making decisions for the good of the team. These decisions will be made at the coach’s absolute discretion. The coach’s decision will be final. The player and his or her parents must agree to abide by the coach’s decision. There are some coaches who train two or more teams. All such coaches will attend all training sessions and games to the extent possible. There will be times when conflicts occur and, in those situations, another FCB technical staff member will be asked to cover the pertinent training session or gameyear. The Club holds the coaches it secures to the highest standards. There may be times when you do not agree with the coach’s conduct. If you have tried to communicate with the coach about an issue that is of concern to you and you are still unsatisfied, please contact the Director of Coaching to look into the matterwill assess any team coaching inconsistencies.
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Samples: Player/Parent Agreement
THE COACH. The Coaches retained by FC Batavia for the club are instructed to conduct themselves both first as teachers and second as soccer coachesCoaches. Nothing positive NPSC’s coaching staff will come of the Club’s efforts if we produce world-class players who do not know how to conduct themselves as successful human beingsin a respectable manner at all times. In this regard, you can expect FC Batavia coaches NPSC Coaches to conduct themselves as positive role models and display appropriate behaviorbehavior at all times. Our staff Coaches recognize they are dealing in an important way with young people and cannot overlook the impact they have on playersPlayers’ lives. Staff Coaches are responsible for the conduct of their teams, both the Team on and off the field, whenever when the team Team is together and as part of a groupClub event. We insist that our players Players are polite, well-behaved well behaved, and respectful. Players and parents Parents can expect honesty, appropriate communication, consistencyreliability, and reliability timely communication from the Coach. NPSC’s Coaches may be responsible for helping numerous state, regional, and national caliber Players, many of whom receive college scholarships and play on top college and national Teams. The Club and the staff are committed to giving players the tools and skills to enable them to become as good as their abilitymakes no guarantees that Players will be offered a college scholarship, desire, commitment, and effort allowor be considered for a state or national Team. The Team Coaches are committed responsible to creating create an environment that is conducive to the development of where you can play quality competitive soccer. We recognize that The soccer NPSC plays will be taken very seriously. NPSC recognizes there are things more important in life there are far more important things than soccer. In terms of priority, family and school work come first. However, if the coach sees that Coaches see you are not willing to put your soccer above other recreational activities during the season, it may affect your playing time and/or your status with the ClubCLUB. As a member of NPSC, we expect you to commit to the sport of soccer and your Team as your first recreational activity and priority during the CLUB season. Do not expect coaches the Coaches to praise everything you do well. After a time time, there are things the coach Coach will come to expect from every playerPlayer. There are times when coaches the Coaches will say very little, and times they may yell out to give instructions. There are times they will be critical of playersPlayers, and other times they will be generous with praise. Players and parents Parents are expected to take constructive criticism along with praise for a job well done, and be able to deal with both. The coach will attend practices and will coach at games. In situations where conflicts do occur, which is inevitable, the Club will attempt to designate another coach to cover that particular practice or game. It is important for players Players and parents Parents to understand that coaching in soccer is overrateda player’s game. Once players Players reach a certain level of skill, maturity and experience, they become more important to the teamTeam’s success than the coachCoach. The coaches will make decisions as to player selections, game lineup, player positions, amount of playing time, etc. Players must be positive in fulfilling the role they are asked to perform for the team at any moment, even if that role has them coming off the bench or playing a new position. If conflicts or issues arise between a player and/or his or her parents and the team, then the coach NPSC will be responsible for addressing and responding to evaluating his coaching staff throughout the conflicts or issues and making decisions for the good of the team. These decisions will be made at the coach’s absolute discretion. The coach’s decision will be final. The player and his or her parents must agree to abide by the coach’s decision. There are some coaches who train two or more teams. All such coaches will attend all training sessions and games to the extent possible. There will be times when conflicts occur and, in those situations, another FCB technical staff member will be asked to cover the pertinent training session or gameyear. The Club holds the coaches it secures to the highest standards. There may be times when you do not agree with the coach’s conduct. If you have tried to communicate with the coach about an issue that is of concern to you and you are still unsatisfied, please contact the Director of Coaching to look into the matterwill assess any team coaching inconsistencies.
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Samples: Player/Parent Agreement