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U10s can't play up?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLOL if that is the case then we may has well outlaw heading all together. The game only gets more physical as you get older.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postthe rule won't stop concussions. it will cause more high kicks that will lead to concussions. you will also continue to see players clear the ball into an on-running player. which is the most common reason players receive concussions in soccer.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo winning soccer games and the remote possibility that your child plays for the national team are far more important than their health? Okay, I am good with that.
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U10s can't play up?
I had heard the same thing about u10's being the only age that can't play up. It must be a US Youth Soccer / FYSA rule as US Club Soccer has indicated that U10's can play up.
The US Club Soccer rules state that 10 year old's still aren't suppose to head the ball, but the ref won't call it if they are playing U11 (which obviously means they can play up).
http://usclubsoccer.org/2016/03/14/i...youth-players/
I couldn't find anything posted from US Youth Soccer or FYSA, but it wouldn't surprise me if they take the stance that U10s can't play up no matter what as they always seem to make things more difficult for teams, clubs, and parents to make their own decisions as to what they think is in the best interest of the players development.
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Can anyone clarify if this proposed rule will affect 2006's playing up to 2005 or 2007's playing up to 2006?
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No 2007 or 2006 will be able to play up to 2005.
If you were a lawyer representing FYSA would you recommend that they
Allow kids to play up and therefore head the ball?
They will soon make it official because US Soccer has already made it against the rules for kids of those ages to head the ball. They will be setting themselves up for a crippling lawsuit.
If it was your league would you allow it knowing how lawsuit happy people are these days?
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt would be 2006 to 2005. It's about the no header rule
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNo 2007 or 2006 will be able to play up to 2005.
If you were a lawyer representing FYSA would you recommend that they
Allow kids to play up and therefore head the ball?
They will soon make it official because US Soccer has already made it against the rules for kids of those ages to head the ball. They will be setting themselves up for a crippling lawsuit.
If it was your league would you allow it knowing how lawsuit happy people are these days?
Once you move to 11v11 - all bets are off, now you can play the game the way it's meant to be played.
It would cut out a bunch of red tape with these ages.
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