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    Timbers and USSF bylaws

    With all the uppity to-do with the OPC and OYSA State Cup about players being allowed to play in the OYSA Sate Cup, how does this impact the Timbers Alliance clubs and them not permitting their players to play in high school soccer?

    What is the difference? Should our high schools sue the TA clubs?

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    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    With all the uppity to-do with the OPC and OYSA State Cup about players being allowed to play in the OYSA Sate Cup, how does this impact the Timbers Alliance clubs and them not permitting their players to play in high school soccer?

    What is the difference? Should our high schools sue the TA clubs?
    High schools are not under the umbrella of USSF, their under OSAA

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      #3
      OK. That would explain it. Do high schools use USSF licensed officials? Are they then subject to USSF bylaws?

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        #4
        Professional loop hole

        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        With all the uppity to-do with the OPC and OYSA State Cup about players being allowed to play in the OYSA Sate Cup, how does this impact the Timbers Alliance clubs and them not permitting their players to play in high school soccer?

        What is the difference? Should our high schools sue the TA clubs?
        I'm not a lawyer but the USSF law exempts professional organizations. If your son wants the free ride for the DA he is then considered the PROPERTY of the Timbers. If however he/you pay the bill then he is an amateur and I guess would fall under this rule but I would imagine that the MLS teams would argue that ownership and team membership are the same.

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          #5
          So these DA clubs would be exempt from this OYSA state cup silliness?

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            #6
            Not the Clubs just the actual DA teams

            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            So these DA clubs would be exempt from this OYSA state cup silliness?
            No only the players on the Timbers DA teams would fall outside the rule. Members of the chosen three would still be governed by USSF rules.

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              #7
              TA and DA

              Please don't confuse the TA with DA

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                #8
                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                OK. That would explain it. Do high schools use USSF licensed officials? Are they then subject to USSF bylaws?

                Referees for high school are not under USSF either. OSAA has their own set of rules, hand signals, training, and evaluation procedures.

                Everything is separate.

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