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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOnce they implode we will begin to see a better youth soccer environment on LI for everyone
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postquestion, can a kid play for NYCSL league and Cosmopolitan league ? ( different team )
Unfortunately, without checks and balances it's not difficult to play on two teams within the same league. I have seen a kid this past year that was playing on two different teams within NYCSL.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postnot a susa fan but i disagree....when there is competition between clubs...its best for the consumer (meaning us)...its strictly business as now the consumer has more options...any problems we are obviously aware of is that in a capitalist society (meaning usa) we promote and encourage private clubs/leagues/agencies to start up and be competitive. (just think how many different agencies involved with soccer....there are multiple national championships going on at the same time....if you want change, the government will have to step in and take complete control of the soccer business (much like what Germany did perhaps about 12 years ago)....I don't think this is really what we want.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postnot a susa fan but i disagree....when there is competition between clubs...its best for the consumer (meaning us)...its strictly business as now the consumer has more options...any problems we are obviously aware of is that in a capitalist society (meaning usa) we promote and encourage private clubs/leagues/agencies to start up and be competitive. (just think how many different agencies involved with soccer....there are multiple national championships going on at the same time....if you want change, the government will have to step in and take complete control of the soccer business (much like what Germany did perhaps about 12 years ago)....I don't think this is really what we want.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDoesn’t have to be the government. US Soccer can fix it easily. They won’t because they don’t care about development. If they did it’s an easy fix to create a pyramid system like the whole world has.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIS US soccer the only governing body for the USA? There are others right?
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and that is the problem. Two organizations trying to out do one another at the expense of the kids.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYes, but if a kid is an important player on both teams be prepared to handle potential conflicts in schedules.
Unfortunately, without checks and balances it's not difficult to play on two teams within the same league. I have seen a kid this past year that was playing on two different teams within NYCSL.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI tried to duel card (2 deferent team) but both team (one is cosmopolitan and other is metro league) are under Eastern New York Youth Soccer Association. they contacted me to choose one team. did it happened because of both team are under same Association ?
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