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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWin-win for that '02 and Bolts. He gets an excellent education, plays creative soccer in the ISL(quickly will become the league's best player), then rejoins the Bolts for the second half of the USSDA season and puts them into the promised land. Seems like the top players always get their way around here. Fair? Not always.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI heard several boys quit RR team. The new guy told RR to leave the team as is for him to deal with. Then he heard some boys quit. He was livid.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWin-win for that '02 and Bolts. He gets an excellent education, plays creative soccer in the ISL(quickly will become the league's best player), then rejoins the Bolts for the second half of the USSDA season and puts them into the promised land. Seems like the top players always get their way around here. Fair? Not always.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnyone who can figure out their way of thinking is a savant.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI have no connection with Academies at all (i.e. admitting ignorance on topic). Isn't the general "rule" no waivers? So, I get it that there are ways around the system, etc... but could it be that some teams/coaches take that to be the actual RULE to be followed. In which case,*why argue that? I get it that it may make a possible weaker team, but honestly... what about all the other players who follow the rules, give up HS and then play on a team where they have a few of their better players as no-shows until spring? I mean that must have a negative effect on the players who do play by the rules. What a strange situation.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNothing strange about it actually seeing that waivers were created especially in this area where the number of prep schools far out number other areas in the country.. so taking away the waivers is going to create some push back for those caught in the middle. The ones grandfathered should however continue to get what they were promised.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI have no connection with Academies at all (i.e. admitting ignorance on topic). Isn't the general "rule" no waivers? So, I get it that there are ways around the system, etc... but could it be that some teams/coaches take that to be the actual RULE to be followed. In which case,*why argue that? I get it that it may make a possible weaker team, but honestly... what about all the other players who follow the rules, give up HS and then play on a team where they have a few of their better players as no-shows until spring? I mean that must have a negative effect on the players who do play by the rules. What a strange situation.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNothing strange about it actually seeing that waivers were created especially in this area where the number of prep schools far out number other areas in the country.. so taking away the waivers is going to create some push back for those caught in the middle. The ones grandfathered should however continue to get what they were promised.
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