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U17 Rovers, CASL, NEWSS and Got Soccer
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Got Soccer Record: Points per Goal
Is it possible that Rovers set a modern-day Got Soccer record with more than 4,000 points per goal at NEWSS this weekend? LOL
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhats going on up there? I saw a few recognizable U16 faces playing for Mass teams?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTher is an open boarder between Mass and NH. Some move north and some move south. All that is require is a release from your home state. Several NH players I know are banging on the door at Aztecs, some have made the teams. At the same time, Mass players are playing for Seacoast.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTher is an open boarder between Mass and NH. Some move north and some move south. All that is require is a release from your home state. Several NH players I know are banging on the door at Aztecs, some have made the teams. At the same time, Mass players are playing for Seacoast.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo now we have illegal aliens from the north invading MYSA? Does we in Mass. have to pick up the insurance?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnd if you do not go to many tournaments, you could be a very good team in the same boat as the teams not doing well.
It is like you can buy points by going to the most tournaments possible, almost like buying a vowel on "Wheel of Fortune". CASL = Great tournament = 0 points; NEWSS = good tournament = 16,000+ points. WOW!!
Mathman has my vote for credibility.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTeams can trade points? What are you talking about?
Just kidding...get it?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe players have to get and pay for a release from their home state, then register in their playing state. Bottom line is it cost a little more. Players usually pay for the release and the club pays the registration fee, after the player pays the club fee.
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