agreed, however, US soccer telling paying customers what they can and can't do based on a set of abritrary rules that allow volleyball and JV soccer to be played, which is also against DA "rules," is a law suit waiting to happen. Moreover, the length of the suspensions vary based on what? Check out the DA website, this is written down nowhere! I only wish my kid played DA. I'd be making a lot of money!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postagreed, however, US soccer telling paying customers what they can and can't do based on a set of abritrary rules that allow volleyball and JV soccer to be played, which is also against DA "rules," is a law suit waiting to happen. Moreover, the length of the suspensions vary based on what? Check out the DA website, this is written down nowhere! I only wish my kid played DA. I'd be making a lot of money!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postagreed, however, US soccer telling paying customers what they can and can't do based on a set of abritrary rules that allow volleyball and JV soccer to be played, which is also against DA "rules," is a law suit waiting to happen. Moreover, the length of the suspensions vary based on what? Check out the DA website, this is written down nowhere! I only wish my kid played DA. I'd be making a lot of money!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postelitists are the ones who expect to bend the rules ruth no consequence
Engaging in a player vs. player family vs family battle is so misguided. It is the industry and the organizations that are bad news. Not the customers. You direct your venom towards the cause of all the problems and not towards children.
Your uber competitive nature is what this industry manipulates like child's play.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat’s a joke! Lawyers? Families blatantly broke rules. And sue who exactly?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI wish i got "caught'! Lawyers will be lining up for this. The DA is a joke.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGood job usa soccer. Rich vs. poor, gown vs town, upper class vs lower class, country club vs the peons. So glad you forced youth soccer into this drama. We can't have the princesses mix with the commoners. That would be too american or something.
And sadly none of it will improve US soccer, which was supposed to be the goal
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BDA has funded clubs at the top. When gda has that, they will find the silly rules are a lot more palatable.
When is soccer comes in as a hero, saying you are fix the elistist pay to pay problems plauging youth soccer and instead doubles down and makes the situation even worse, the customers might fight back. What a tremendous disappointment this gda is. Some tried to make it work anyway and got consequences for it but good for them for trying. That goes for the kids.
Most of the folks running all these snobby clubs from all leagues can go take a hike as far as most of us out here are concerned.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThen they're really sh*tty lawyers who will just take you for a ride. The rules state HS soccer is not allowed without a waiver (for private school only) and that there will be consequences. There's no case. BDA has had this same policy for at least 7 years. Everyone knows the deal. You're just upset that some get away with it. Take the life lesson and try and teach your kid something instead of acting like a whiny little bi+ch
Is it just the jealousy of seeing names in the paper of kids you feel your D is equivalent or better than? if so, come on. There are more important things than that
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It is an opportunity to play with some good players shut out of your snobby fancy pants leagues. It is the only area available to compete with and against some of that talent
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf you believe in managing a players load, then you dont want HS soccer at all. Too many games, not enough rest. Not sure what people think they are "getting away" with.
Is it just the jealousy of seeing names in the paper of kids you feel your D is equivalent or better than? if so, come on. There are more important things than that
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