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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNothing nefarious there, all a matter of money and business. Because its owners were no longer able or willing to keep it going after it lost a reported $5.5 million in 2012, MLS purchased Chivas USA for a reported $70 million.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSorry, but being the one who wishes for things to change, it will be your burden to establish that either the club bylaws, any contract it has with any governmental entity or its members or any federal, state or local governmental constitutions or laws prohibit this youth soccer club from providing an unequal number of training days and hours to players who pay the same fee.
Merely saying that providing an unequal number of training days and hours to players who pay the same fee is UNFAIR (which it may be) and DISCRIMINATORY (which under certain circumstances it could also be) doesn't translate into a valid claim against the club. So..... making use of the club bylaws, any club contracts with any governmental entities, any club contracts with its members or any federal, state or local governmental constitutions or laws, be our guest and lay out your best case against this club.
While I do appreciate that you truly feel an unequal number of training days and hours for players who pay the same fees is unfair and discriminatory, I don't believe that disparity constitutes an actionable claim against this or any other club and I do believe you have been beating a dead horse for quite some time now.
:201.3 Specific procedures are enumerated within the policies and procedures of FYSA which shall be published and revised as necessary and shall be posted on the website. It shall include the procedures for registration, directions for proper completion of forms, the
current fee schedule, time requirements and any other directions necessary for
implementing the registration process.
When any procedure is modified, it shall be posted on the website and distributed to the
affiliates within 30 days.
For any conflict between the Policies and Procedures and the Rules, Bylaws of FYSA,
the Bylaws and Rules of FYSA shall take precedent. Rules of specific competitions
sanctioned by FYSA may be more stringent than these rules...."
It does not look like OCYS has followed this when you changed your policies.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFYSA clearly states the requirement for fee and time schedules as follows:
:201.3 Specific procedures are enumerated within the policies and procedures of FYSA which shall be published and revised as necessary and shall be posted on the website. It shall include the procedures for registration, directions for proper completion of forms, the
current fee schedule, time requirements and any other directions necessary for
implementing the registration process.
When any procedure is modified, it shall be posted on the website and distributed to the
affiliates within 30 days.
For any conflict between the Policies and Procedures and the Rules, Bylaws of FYSA,
the Bylaws and Rules of FYSA shall take precedent. Rules of specific competitions
sanctioned by FYSA may be more stringent than these rules...."
It does not look like OCYS has followed this when you changed your policies.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSorry, but being the one who wishes for things to change, it will be your burden to establish that either the club bylaws, any contract it has with any governmental entity or its members or any federal, state or local governmental constitutions or laws prohibit this youth soccer club from providing an unequal number of training days and hours to players who pay the same fee.
Merely saying that providing an unequal number of training days and hours to players who pay the same fee is UNFAIR (which it may be) and DISCRIMINATORY (which under certain circumstances it could also be) doesn't translate into a valid claim against the club. So..... making use of the club bylaws, any club contracts with any governmental entities, any club contracts with its members or any federal, state or local governmental constitutions or laws, be our guest and lay out your best case against this club.
While I do appreciate that you truly feel an unequal number of training days and hours for players who pay the same fees is unfair and discriminatory, I don't believe that disparity constitutes an actionable claim against this or any other club and I do believe you have been beating a dead horse for quite some time now.
BYLAWS
OF THE
UNITED STATES SOCCER FEDERATION, INC.
We called USSF. they said to refer to ByLaw 105 for now.
If not resolved, then to initiate a priliminary complaint with the club and send a copy to them.
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http://www.usyouthsoccer.org/FileDow...0FGeVdGiZnHe0=
US Youth Soccer manual recommends 3 days training on page 19 of the coaches manual.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBYLAWS
OF THE
UNITED STATES SOCCER FEDERATION, INC.
We called USSF. they said to refer to ByLaw 105 for now.
If not resolved, then to initiate a priliminary complaint with the club and send a copy to them.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Posthttp://www.usyouthsoccer.org/FileDow...0FGeVdGiZnHe0=
US Youth Soccer manual recommends 3 days training on page 19 of the coaches manual.
http://www.usyouthsoccer.org/FileDow...b7A2R11EXRJ4A=
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I am filing a complaint against fkk. My son doesn't get the same treatment as the girls teams. We don't get the same scrimmages and we don't get to travel and play any decent teams outside of florida. Do I have a case too?
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