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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLook at BDA - the free to play MLS clubs don't seem to have many if any waivers or letting players come back to play after HS is done. Playing at a professional club for free pulls in the better talent, the more serious talent who is more willing to give up HS. Those are the players the pro clubs and USSF wants. Many of the non MLS pay to play clubs struggle to fill rosters and more often are playing games with the HS rule, just like many GDA clubs are. If USSF ran a smaller GDA league that was free to play (since NWSL can't afford to) it would shake up the landscape and be a better development platform for the top players.
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A free league? Haha. The money in youth soccer comes from the players families. They will never run a free league. Places with transfer fees to finance such a thing run cheap youth soccer. Mls only does it because it is required by the league.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostA free league? Haha. The money in youth soccer comes from the players families. They will never run a free league. Places with transfer fees to finance such a thing run cheap youth soccer. Mls only does it because it is required by the league.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCan you read? Some poster is suggesting that us soccer fund a free gda.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNone of those posters lol. USSF will never fund GDA. They don't care enough to use some of their cash hoard. It's easier to put development in the hands of clubs and cherry pick from there. Now it's even easier with GDA; they won't even bother to look elsewhere. Same with BDA - either parents are paying in non MLS clubs or the MLS teams shoulder the substantial cost of player development. It's no wonder many MLS club want out. They spend a good deal of money to get one homegrown every now and then and they can't even really profit that much off of them. They'd rather run fewer teams to improve the quality and play the teams they want to play, not who USSF tells them to play.
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Taxed? What are you yammering on about? What counties are running their youth soccer clubs through taxes?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMeant countries. Which successful soccer countries do it by taxation?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMeant countries. Which successful soccer countries do it by taxation?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postif you want the government to be in charge of US soccer....than the $$$$ has to come from somewhere? In Germany for instance the government did this and has worked out great for German Soccer.
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