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<blockquote data-quote="JimmyBarrySmurph" data-source="post: 7427066" data-attributes="member: 36710"><p>To be correct, the coaches have no contact directly with any underage player by text. So that’s story simply not true. </p><p>The parents are informed in the normal way all the way through from U14. Text previously and by WhatsApp nowadays. </p><p>Sometimes at younger ages you aren’t informed at all and just the panel selected is posted to the group on WhatsApp. </p><p>There was a time that you found out by reading the paper or you got a letter in the post saying you were selected to play, whichever arrived first. </p><p>It’s elite level sport, dog eat dog, not a Yoga class. That might sound insensitive but everyone knows it. It’s usually only those who get cut complain about the messaging, as it’s a nice distraction. They raise no complaint about the messages over the previous 4 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimmyBarrySmurph, post: 7427066, member: 36710"] To be correct, the coaches have no contact directly with any underage player by text. So that’s story simply not true. The parents are informed in the normal way all the way through from U14. Text previously and by WhatsApp nowadays. Sometimes at younger ages you aren’t informed at all and just the panel selected is posted to the group on WhatsApp. There was a time that you found out by reading the paper or you got a letter in the post saying you were selected to play, whichever arrived first. It’s elite level sport, dog eat dog, not a Yoga class. That might sound insensitive but everyone knows it. It’s usually only those who get cut complain about the messaging, as it’s a nice distraction. They raise no complaint about the messages over the previous 4 years. [/QUOTE]
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