Player / Parent Manual
Updated November 9th, 2009

TABLE OF CONTENTS


Introduction

Role of the Director of Player Development
The SUSC Parent Player Manual and Role of the Director of Player Development
The Parent Player Manual is designed to guide players and parents through the SUSC club operation. The ’club’ in this case pertains only to the travel teams. The varying other programs within the club, including the indoor arena operation, are not programs that will be talked about in this manual. There is a necessity to produce this manual, as it is critical that each player and parent clearly understands the philosophy of the club. Including the Super Y League, SUSC currently has 49 competitive teams. With so many players, and of course parents, everybody should know their role and realize the chain of command. The parent player manual is the vehicle that will help to visualize the club operation and attempt to shed light on how the entire operation is managed. Each parent is asked to not only read through this manual but also sign a contract/form that says that they have read it.
The role of the ’director of player development’ is to organize the club in such a way that the players are given the very best opportunity to become a better soccer player in a safe and challenging environment. It is vital that players enjoy playing for the club and of course have fun doing so. Enjoying the game will not only help players learn better, but it will enhance many other aspects of a healthy living environment, such as learning social skills and building character. Through close monitoring of player and coaching development, Coaching Directors are able to give concise feedback to players and coaches. The feedback, referred to as coaching education, is the foundation of helping the afore mentioned become the best player or coach they can be. I am delighted to have been given the opportunity to shape the club in this way, and with the help of the coaching directors I am determined to continually enhance the Seacoast United product.

The Parents Role
The existence of Seacoast United would not at all be possible it wasn’t for the support shown by parents. After all it is the parents who pay all of the related fees and drive players to practice and games each week. It behooves me, and the SUSC staff, to respect this fact and realize the importance of parental involvement with Seacoast United Soccer Club. However, parents must realize there are boundaries to their involvement, boundaries that are only set up to help each child’s development. It has become necessary to consistently remind parents of these boundaries. To help this situation the following guidelines have been set up.

Please exercise the following:
· Drop players off on time for games and practices. If you are going to be late please inform the coach.
· During games feel free to support and cheer the players and team. The atmosphere should always portray that of a ’youth soccer game’ therefore getting emotionally involved in the game is unnecessary.
· During practices, try to give your child the freedom to train with their team and without mum or dad watching every minute of every practice. Parents should feel free to drop players at practice and then maybe enjoy some free time. Perhaps visiting the shops and taking a walk or jog is encouraged.
· If you have a question for the coach concerning an incident with your son or daughter that directly relates to a game then wait 24 hours before calling or emailing the coach. Please allow coaches time to respond to your questions, not all SUSC coaches are full time employees of the club.

Unacceptable conduct:
· Being over zealous on the sideline during games.
· Berating or directing degrading remarks at players, opposition coaches or referees.
· Not following the 24-hour rule.
· Using foul language.
· Coaching from the sideline.
If it is brought to a coaching directors attention that a parent has been involved in ’unacceptable behavior’ then that parent will be asked to meet with the SUSC staff. If SUSC deems the parent has overstepped their boundaries they will be told they are no-longer welcome at Seacoast United. This means they will not be allowed in the indoor arena or at the outdoor field complex. If a parent contends not to adhere to the wishes of SUSC their son or daughter will be removed form the roster. If SUSC feels a warning is the best action to take with a parent, they will be verbally warned that if the action occurs again they will be dismissed from the club.

THERE WILL BE NO WRITTEN WARNING AT ANY TIME CONCERNING PARENTAL BEHAVIOR. THIS IS THE WARNING. ANY UNTOWARD BEHAVIOR WILL NOT BE TOLERATED.

Players Role
Seacoast United exists to ’quite simply’ help players enjoy soccer. All of the players have the opportunity to be associated with coaches that love soccer. They have all had varying degrees of experience and they are all willing to share with experience with the players. Remember that the coaches are here to help you, be respectful of this and always give your best. Here are some other traits you should follow.
· Remember to thank your parents for giving you the opportunity to play for Seacoast United.
· Practice is essential to your development. You must be prepared to work hard all of the time at each practice, and do your best to be on time.
· Take care of your equipment. Brush your boots off if they are covered in mud, rather than throwing them in your bag and leaving them until your next practice. Make sure your ball is adequately pumped up, and remember to have the correct color jersey, shorts, and socks for practice.
· Maintain good sportsmanship throughout games and practice. Remember to shake the hands at the end of games with the referee and opposing team after the game.
· The coaches are there to help you. If you don’t understand something the coach does or says, don’t be afraid to ask the coach why he or she said or did that.
· Indoor practice time is very important part of your development. Use the time to your advantage, warm up before you get on the field, and while on the field waiting for the coach, work with the ball rather than standing around talking.
· Watch soccer on TV. There are many televised games from the U.S. South America and Europe now. You should make the time to watch these games and see how the game is played at the highest level. Pick out a favorite player from the M.L.S. and from abroad. Watch these players and try to emulate them.
· Represent yourself, your family and the club every time you play, practice or travel with Seacoast United. The behavior of our players throughout the history of SUSC has always been impeccable, do not let yourself down.
· Schoolwork. No matter how much you love soccer your education is more important. Make sure you earn the right to play for Seacoast United by always doing your very best at school. Mums and Dads have, in the past, taken soccer away form players that are not doing their best in school, don’t let this happen to you.

The Role of the Team Manager
Each team will have a parent volunteer that will act as ’team manager’, that is chosen by the coach. The TM will help to coordinate any communication between the coach and the team.

Specific responsibilities are:
· Coordinate travel to tournaments by reserving hotel rooms and registering the team before the tournament.
· Aid in the collection of player fees, when asked by Club Administration.
· Communicate to parents and players about late cancellations or changes to the schedule.
· Coordinate any changes in equipment.
· Help to get volunteers for SUSC events
· Attend monthly meeting held at SUSC coordinated by Paul Willis.
· Team Managers are not responsible for coaching or coaching decisions. They are not a sounding bored for parental or player issues. If you have a concern you must speak with the coach. Team managers are purely to act as an administrative help to the coach.

Player Tuition and Financial Aid

Team Tuitions

U10 - U12 Tuition Breakdown

U13 - U14 Tuition Breakdown

U15 - U18 Tuition Breakdown

Collection of Player Fees
Seacoast United will be utilizing a new online tuition payment system.   We are currently updating the process and will introduce the process later in July.   The first payment that is due on the registration night on July 9th will be made by cash, check or charge at registration.  It is very important that, regardless of a Financial Aid Application, the first payment is made on time.   All uniform and registration costs are an upfront cost to the Club, so timely payments from our players are critical.

As a reminder, SUSC is a non-profit organization and all fees collected from players act directly toward providing SUSC members with the best soccer opportunities. Please make every effort to make Club payments on time.

Financial Aid
Financial Aid forms and multi-player discounts are available online now. Forms can be downloaded, completed and sent in to SUSC. All Financial Aid forms and multi-player discount forms should be sent to the attention of Matt Sprague. Deadline to apply for U10 - U14 players is August 3, 2009. The packages will be awarded on August 17, 2009.  Deadline to apply for U15 - U18 players is December 1, 2009. The packages will be awarded on December 15, 2009.

Once financial aid or multi-player discounts are awarded, individuals will be notified if they have received an awarded and the amount.

All tuition due prior to the financial aid deadline should be paid, regardless of financial aid application. In other words payments must be paid at the time of their requested dates. Questions regarding financial aid should again be directed to Matt Sprague (msprague@seacoastunited.org).

Financial Aid Form

The Teams

Tournaments, State Cup and League Play
Coaches have the direct responsibility of the team. Coaches decide upon a particular league and tournament in which to play. They manage the team as they see fit, with input from the technical directors. The following information will set guidelines on how each team will operate during the year, with a month-by-month breakdown of events and activities.

Once coaches have decided upon a particular league and tournament, parents and players are informed. Coaches often have two or more choices of leagues they can play in, but they must decide what league is best suited to the team based on ability. The league a team enters can change from year to year, or even between fall and spring. Similarly, coaches will decide what tournament a team will play in, again based on the team’s ability. Fall/spring teams will play in varying amount of tournaments, depending on the teams’ budget and league schedule.  A coach may enter the team into extra tournaments. If a coach decides to play in more than their allotted tournaments the team must pay for this tournament and the relative coaches’ expenses. All SUSC teams will be entered into the State Cup, President’s Cup or the Open Cup. These competitions take place in the spring only, and the preliminary rounds of the competition start in May. Winners of the State Cup competition will represent the club and the state at the Regional Finals in July.   Winners of the President’s Cup will represent the Club and the state at the Regional Championships in June.    The State Cup, President’s Cup and the Open Cup are round robin type tournaments.

Season Breakdown

Fall/spring teams (U-10 through U-14 boys and girls).
This schedule is not conclusive and subject to change per coach’s requests.
· August Outdoor practice begins - 2 / week
· September Labor Day Tournaments.
· September Outdoor Season begins.
· October Columbus Day Tournaments.
· November & December Indoor league play session #1
· November & December Indoor training, one per week.
· January - Break from Club
· February & March Indoor training, one per week. (Total indoor training sessions 16)
· February & March Indoor league play session #3
· April Outdoor practice begins - 2 / week
· April Outdoor season begins.
· May Memorial Day Tournament.
· May State Cup Tournament. Premier Only.
· May President’s Cup Tournament. Selected Seacoast Teams.
· June State Cup Finals
· June NH Open Cup Tournament. Selected Seacoast Teams.
· June Fathers Day Tournament.  Seacoast Teams Only.
· July Regional Tournament. State Cup Winner Only.

Spring teams (U-15 through U-18 boys and girls).
This schedule is not conclusive and subject to change per coach’s requests.
· November Tryouts
· January - March indoor / outdoor training commences - approx. 1 / week
· January, February & March indoor league play - days and times tbd - 1/week
· April Outdoor practice begins - 2 / week
· April - June Outdoor season - schedule dependant on league - 1-2 games / week
· May Memorial Day Tournament.
· May State Cup Tournament. Premier Only.
· May President’s Cup Tournament. Selected Seacoast Teams.
· June State Cup Finals
· June NH Open Cup Tournament. Selected Seacoast Teams.
· June Fathers Day Tournament.  Seacoast Teams Only. 
· July Regional Tournament. State Cup Winner Only.

Uniforms and Equipment
Everything that the club gives to the player is for the player to keep, apart from the actual game jerseys of the uniform. The jerseys, both home and away are the property of SUSC, and must be returned to the club at the end of the season. This includes goalkeeper jerseys. If a jersey is lost during the season, it is the responsibility of the player to pay for the lost jersey and the cost of number screening. Nike provides all equipment.

2009/2010 Players Equipment:
· Home and Away Jerseys
· Home and Away shorts
· Home (2) and away (1) socks
· Nike Rain Jacket
· $50 Nike Shoe Gift Card
· Pro Basic Reversible Tee
· Nike Training/warm up Tee
· Training DF Fundamental Short
· Training (2) sock.
· Ball T90 400

Extra equipment may be purchased upon availability through the SUSC Nike Shop provided by WeGotSoccer.com

Alternate Players and Moving Within Teams
Coaches may invite players outside of the rostered 18 players to train with the team throughout the season. If a player is worthy of a place on the team, but the team already carries 18 players, the coach may decide to carry the player as an alternate. The alternate program follows the following criteria:
· Alternate players may only join a Seacoast United second team. Only under exceptional circumstances will a player be allowed to be an alternate for a premier team.
· If a position becomes available on the roster, the coach will invite the player to join the team.
· If a position becomes available on a premier team, that position will be given to a player on the second team. Only under exceptional circumstances will a player be allowed to join a premier team without playing for the second team.
· Alternate players will be handed a cost breakdown sheet if they decide to play.
· Alternate players will be allowed to train with the team, play in scrimmage games, play and train indoors, play in tournaments, at the coaches discretion, and purchase SUSC training gear. The alternate player will not be rostered, and therefore, will not be allowed to participate in outdoor league games.

Double Rostering.
Players at SUSC are allowed to double roster with another team. However, any player that double rosters must give SUSC and his or her team priority if and when there is a conflict. This also means that players must allow adequate time to get to their SUSC game to prepare for the game. Players should not be playing for one team only to show up 10 minutes before kick-off to play for SUSC.

Try-outs.
SUSC has open tryouts every year. This means that anyone that wishes to tryout is welcome, and encouraged to do so. The younger players (U-10 through U-14) tryout in June and begin their season in August. The older players (U-15 through U-19) tryout in November and begin their season in December (the beginning of the older teams season is during the indoor period). The reason for including tryout information is to inform the club of how teams are formed. The ’open’ tryout as stated means everyone, who wants to, may come to the tryout. The teams are picked based on playing ability of the individuals. If the player in question is good enough and they are in the top 18 players at the tryout, that player is picked for the Premier team. If the player is deemed good enough to be in the next 18 players then they are picked for the Seacoast team. If a player is not picked on either team, that player is encouraged to continue to play soccer either as an alternate for the Seacoast team or with another club.
SUSC coaches are always given a hard task when choosing teams, and no coach likes to cut a player or not have them play for SUSC. The coach’s watch the players, use previous knowledge of the players or ask previous coaches about the players to ensure they have made the right decisions. Players need to understand that playing for SUSC in the past does not guarantee a place on either roster for the next season. The nature of a ’Premier’ club intends to create the best team(s) possible given the talent on display. Throughout the season players are given the opportunity, 100% of the time, to show the coach what they can do and stake their claim as a continual fixture on the team. Players on the Seacoast (second) team are also given this opportunity to show what they can do, and perhaps move up to the premier team. Again, playing on the Seacoast team the year prior does not guarantee that the player will move up to the premier team. However, like many players in the past, those players on the Seacoast team will be given the opportunity to impress and show the coach their worth.

Practice and Cancellation Policy

Outdoor practices
Outdoor practices may be cancelled by either the director of player development or by the coach. If the director of player development cancels practice it is likely that the weather may be so severe that in the interests of safety for the players it is deemed not suitable to practice. If practice is cancelled by the director of player development and email will be sent to the coach and team manager to informing them of the cancellation. The coach and or the team manager will then inform the team. If the individual coach cancels practice, then he or she may have decided that the weather is not suitable to practice. A coach may have practiced through one rainy session already that week and decide that, in the interest of the players safety, that a second practice in the rain may not be good for the players. If the individual coach cancels practice he or she will inform the team and inform the director of player development.

Outdoor Games
Outdoor practices may be cancelled by either the director of player development or by the coach. If the director of player development cancels practice it is likely that the weather may be so severe that in the interests of safety for the players it is deemed not suitable to play.  If a game is canceled it is up to the coach or team manger to inform the opposition team that there has been that cancellation.  Then the coach or Team Manager will inform their team.

Indoor Games and Practices at the SUSC Indoor Arena
The director of operations (Ian Burgess) will be responsible for the cancellation of any indoor league games and or practices. If there is a cancellation the coach and team manager will be informed. Also a voice mail will be recorded on the general voice mailbox that will give detail of such cancellations. To access the general voice mail dial (603) 926-8444 and press 0.
Generally, SUSC will do all it can to get information to parents and players about any cancellations. If there is inclement weather parents and player should check with their Coach or Team Manager to confirm practice is still going ahead before leaving home. Please also note that before or during a game the referee has total control of the game and it is to their discretion as to whether a game should be canceled.
To ensure the correct message gets to the players and parents please adhere the outline above. Parents should not call the director of player development looking for information about canceled games or practices. The information will be divulged through the appropriate channels.

The Super Y League

The Super Y league 2010 Policy and procedure will be available in November 2009.

SUSC Player Code of Conduct

Players involved in any SUSC team play a vital role in creating the image of a Premier Soccer Organization such as Seacoast United. Therefore, in order to create a positive image and set a good example, each player must adhere to the Athletic Code. Please note the following:
· The use or possession of alcoholic beverages is prohibited.
· The use or possession of tobacco is prohibited.
· The use or possession of illegal drugs (subject to penalty under law) is prohibited.
· In the interest of safety and fair competition, the misuse of any substance is prohibited as well as the use of any substance that is intended to alter performance.
Violators of any part of the Athletic Code will be asked to leave the club.


The College Program

SUSC pledges to aid and help all of its players in their pursuit to find the college or university that is right for them. There are many variables that each player must address before making their college choice and SUSC will attempt to highlight these variables. Further, SUSC pledges to custom build all efforts towards finding the right college or university with each individual player that requests this help. SUSC staff and coaches will offer their time to act as a sounding board to help players, and where necessary call and speak with college coaches and administrators. This program will attempt to get players thinking about college and then give them the answers they need. For instance players should start to think about the college process at U-16. When playing away games for SUSC players should take time to visit the colleges in that area, and be prepared to meet with and ask questions of administrators. Players should begin to decide where you would like to attend college, do you want to stay in NH or move further a field? Players should decide what interests they have academically. And above all players MUST realize that the effort put forth now in your HS classroom will have a direct bearing on what options will be available to you once you graduate.

The SUSC College Program – click here

 


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