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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNo skin in this game but if the revs stink so much, why all the waiver envy?
Me thinks thou dust protest too much to be taken serious. Kid aint good enough and whining like an addict without drugs.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostA MLS club is spending money on your kid, and for 99.9% of players they'll never get a solidarity payment once your kid goes pro - because they won't ever go pro.
USSF doesn't do solidarity payments (compensation for training a player who is later bought by another club with a transfer fee). So if the Bolts/GPS etc train a player from U9-16 and then the Revs take him and sign him, there won't be any solidarity payments coming (even if the player had been on "scholarship"). See the Crossfire/Sounders and Yedlin situation.
Just to quibble a little...I think more than 0.01% of the players sign a homegrown contract with the Revs. They have 6 on the roster now, even if a thousand kids have gone through the Revs DA over the years, that's still 0.6%. Like I said...quibbling!
I think one HG player a yield would be pretty good(?). Depending on how many minutes actually get played (aside from Caldwell and Fagundez until recently, not too many). For the academy to be close to balancing the books, the Revs would need to sign a player with a HG discount to the market (vs signing someone from the USL) so that there would be savings. That's a big stretch if the players don't even start.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFor Revs, they won't ever get a payment unless a player is bought by another club. And then they only get a cut of what the league leaves (they were butthurt from the Dempsey deal way back).
USSF doesn't do solidarity payments (compensation for training a player who is later bought by another club with a transfer fee). So if the Bolts/GPS etc train a player from U9-16 and then the Revs take him and sign him, there won't be any solidarity payments coming (even if the player had been on "scholarship"). See the Crossfire/Sounders and Yedlin situation.
Just to quibble a little...I think more than 0.01% of the players sign a homegrown contract with the Revs. They have 6 on the roster now, even if a thousand kids have gone through the Revs DA over the years, that's still 0.6%. Like I said...quibbling!
I think one HG player a yield would be pretty good(?). Depending on how many minutes actually get played (aside from Caldwell and Fagundez until recently, not too many). For the academy to be close to balancing the books, the Revs would need to sign a player with a HG discount to the market (vs signing someone from the USL) so that there would be savings. That's a big stretch if the players don't even start.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOf course they aren’t giving waivers. They will simply add ISL players to their rosters after the fall season.Originally posted by Unregistered View Postwinner winner chicken dinner. Plenty of DA clubs do it. It's technically within the rules.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMakes zero sense for any ISL player to play at Revs, even with a waiver. Why throw away college options that your school helps create? NEFC/GPS/Bolts are by far the better options.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMakes zero sense for any ISL player to play at Revs, even with a waiver. Why throw away college options that your school helps create? NEFC/GPS/Bolts are by far the better options.
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