What responsibility do clubs have to check facts on players' and coaches' resumes before posting them on their websites?
Examples - coaching course completion, status as member of regional pool, high school attaining certain levels in the playoffs, etc.
I would assume that they can pretty much get away with posting whatever they want about a coach's credentials and grades, as well as a player's test scores and the like because no one really can check. Is that true?
What about players' soccer experieince though? If a college coach discovers what is claimed is not true, wouldn't that make him/her question the club and coach for allowing these items to be posted on their website?
Examples - coaching course completion, status as member of regional pool, high school attaining certain levels in the playoffs, etc.
I would assume that they can pretty much get away with posting whatever they want about a coach's credentials and grades, as well as a player's test scores and the like because no one really can check. Is that true?
What about players' soccer experieince though? If a college coach discovers what is claimed is not true, wouldn't that make him/her question the club and coach for allowing these items to be posted on their website?
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