St John's HS Soccer Teams

Anonymous
I cannot believe how achilles just ignores the no high school soccer rule. Not a chance every kid on that team is on high school scholarship.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I cannot believe how achilles just ignores the no high school soccer rule. Not a chance every kid on that team is on high school scholarship.


What does it matter to you though? So many kids playing in public school too. It’s the players own risk to take if they get injured playing too much.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I cannot believe how achilles just ignores the no high school soccer rule. Not a chance every kid on that team is on high school scholarship.


It doesn’t have to be a scholarship. If playing soccer was a factor in the acceptance, the waiver can apply.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I heard they are getting all new soccer coaches at St Johns. Is this not true?


Saw this thread and had to drop in. I thought the Achilles stalker finally stop posting. But I was wrong.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I cannot believe how achilles just ignores the no high school soccer rule. Not a chance every kid on that team is on high school scholarship.


You never get tired, do you?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I cannot believe how achilles just ignores the no high school soccer rule. Not a chance every kid on that team is on high school scholarship.


It doesn’t have to be a scholarship. If playing soccer was a factor in the acceptance, the waiver can apply.


This is how we know that the Achilles axe grinder doesn't even have a kid in MLS Next. They don't even know the rules.
Anonymous
It definitely helps to play for Achilles or to do a full summer of Achilles camp if your son is interested in SJC soccer. Especially now that the freshman coach is also a coach for Achilles.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:To answer your question, they come from a mix of clubs. I would not say they are generally from the "elite" clubs.


If you are not MLSNext player, you are not “elite”.
True for MLSN home fry players that play for free at actual academies that are associated with MLS clubs. Everybody else at random MLSN that does pay to play like at the other leagues is a regular potato. And this just in, MLSN younger age groups will now be referred to as the tator tot division.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:To answer your question, they come from a mix of clubs. I would not say they are generally from the "elite" clubs.


If you are not MLSNext player, you are not “elite”.
True for MLSN home fry players that play for free at actual academies that are associated with MLS clubs. Everybody else at random MLSN that does pay to play like at the other leagues is a regular potato. And this just in, MLSN younger age groups will now be referred to as the tator tot division.


ECNL dad, it’s MLSNext.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I cannot believe how achilles just ignores the no high school soccer rule. Not a chance every kid on that team is on high school scholarship.


It doesn’t have to be a scholarship. If playing soccer was a factor in the acceptance, the waiver can apply.


This is how we know that the Achilles axe grinder doesn't even have a kid in MLS Next. They don't even know the rules.


It’s crazy, right? Achilles staff should think about a restraining order on this person.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I cannot believe how achilles just ignores the no high school soccer rule. Not a chance every kid on that team is on high school scholarship.


It doesn’t have to be a scholarship. If playing soccer was a factor in the acceptance, the waiver can apply.


This is how we know that the Achilles axe grinder doesn't even have a kid in MLS Next. They don't even know the rules.


HAHA. They got tired after texting 6 personas to start the thread. Trust me, when the meds wear off, they’ll be back—all their personalities.
Anonymous
Achilles staff should spend get off this thread and spend the time learning how to communicate professionally or in anger management training.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:To answer your question, they come from a mix of clubs. I would not say they are generally from the "elite" clubs.


If you are not MLSNext player, you are not “elite”.
True for MLSN home fry players that play for free at actual academies that are associated with MLS clubs. Everybody else at random MLSN that does pay to play like at the other leagues is a regular potato. And this just in, MLSN younger age groups will now be referred to as the tator tot division.


ECNL dad, it’s MLSNext.
MLSN1 and MLSN2 are the preferred abbreviations when trying to alleviate confusion. Take issues up with MLSN.
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