Surf Nation Football Focus Podcast

How Should Clubs & Coaches Manage Tryouts?

14 min · 21 de abr de 2026
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How should clubs and coaches really manage tryouts? In this Surf Nation Podcast discussion, Gary Curneen (Director of Football) is joined by Brennan Williams (Club Development Manager) and Ashley Nesbit (Club Manager) to break down one of the most important—and often misunderstood—parts of the youth soccer calendar. This episode goes beyond selection lists and drills. The conversation focuses on how clubs design the tryout environment, what coaches are actually evaluating in players, and how decisions are made under pressure. The group also explores common mistakes, the over-reliance on certain types of exercises, and how to create a process that reflects long-term player development rather than short-term outcomes. You’ll also hear practical insights on communication with players and parents, maintaining consistency across clubs, and how to ensure tryouts align with your overall philosophy and standards. If you’re a coach, director, or club leader, this episode will challenge how you think about tryouts—and give you a clearer framework for building a better, more professional process.

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