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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYour daughter being "pissed" at teammates and you writing multiple posts on this topic kind of seems the opposite of letting things slide and not worrying about it. Seems more like both you and your daughter are trying to avoid any kind of discomfort that might result from just asking the player or parents what the deal is. So instead of facing an issue that's bothering you head on, you skirt the it by bottling up resentment and posting complaints on an anonymous forum, hardly a constructive way to deal with a problem. Your kid is still in high school, this is the time she should be learning positive ways to handle issues, especially when it's not in her nature. College is coming soon, teach her how to communicate with other people effectively. She'll feel much more empowered.
The problem is with those who have an agenda and have their panties in a twist over it. We're a "let it roll off our backs" family.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhy have YOU not talked to the DA coach?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNo resentment. She thinks its wrong, and goes about her day otherwise. She knows life's not always fair; it happens.
The problem is with those who have an agenda and have their panties in a twist over it. We're a "let it roll off our backs" family.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo in other words as long as she gets something out of it it's ok to participate in a sham organization. Got it.
We'll continue to worry about what is best for our family, and you can continue to worry about what is best for everyone else's families.
I'm comfortable with that approach.
There's lots of things I don't agree with in life. Most don't have a direction correlation to how I live mine. Based on your assertions, I should just not participate in life?
Got it.
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I thought about this a bit, after reading the comments, and we all have to realize, in life, the better players don't have the same rules. Last year the Seacoast Boys DAP allowed one of their best academy players to play high school in the fall. He was a good senior and then went back to DAP for the spring and is now at UNH. It happens every year, so live with it and move on.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI thought about this a bit, after reading the comments, and we all have to realize, in life, the better players don't have the same rules. Last year the Seacoast Boys DAP allowed one of their best academy players to play high school in the fall. He was a good senior and then went back to DAP for the spring and is now at UNH. It happens every year, so live with it and move on.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI thought about this a bit, after reading the comments, and we all have to realize, in life, the better players don't have the same rules. Last year the Seacoast Boys DAP allowed one of their best academy players to play high school in the fall. He was a good senior and then went back to DAP for the spring and is now at UNH. It happens every year, so live with it and move on.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat is within the rules.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDifferent poster, but I don't think it was within the rules. If it's the kid I'm thinking of, he basically got a waiver to play public school soccer his senior year. Although, I honestly can't remember if he was rostered on the DA team at the same time, so may have used the "added after the fall season" loophole. Usually, only players new to the program are allowed to do this.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDifferent poster, but I don't think it was within the rules. If it's the kid I'm thinking of, he basically got a waiver to play public school soccer his senior year. Although, I honestly can't remember if he was rostered on the DA team at the same time, so may have used the "added after the fall season" loophole. Usually, only players new to the program are allowed to do this.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTrue, but if you are not on the roster in the fall and play high school and then join the DA team, the player is technically within the rules. That is why it is so stupid that these girls are doing both at the same time.
Stop with the "waivers" claims - the loopholes claims. This is not the case - the NHIAA is looking at sanctioning the coaches of Trinity and Londonderry as well as the AD's at both schools for allowing this to happen.
This was predicted last spring when the DA announcement happened and the BS that would come with it has happened. SUSC, Londonderry, and Trinity girls programs are all in the wrong and it needs to be made public in the papers.
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Made public in the papers?
You realize 99.9999999999999% of the population doesn’t care, right?
But, go ahead. Write a letter to the editor Woodward. See the reaction you get.
The amount of angst this causes you crossed the line from funny to concerning.
I’ll ask again: what did they say when you spoke to Trinity, Seacoast, Londonderry, US Soccer, your congressman, the President, God directly? I mean this appears to be a major concern so other than being the creepy voyeur, what feedback have you got?
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