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Sounds like parents here are advocating for cheating.I guess there are some cheaters here. Presumably you knew the rules when you signed your kid up? You just don’t think they should apply to you?
For all the complaining people do about high school soccer being inferior why cheat in order to have your kid play? |
| These club exclusive rules should be illegal. Education is the priority for kids, school sports are a part of that education. parents enabling this by agreeing to these ridiculous rules are enabling abuse of your children. Your kid is not going to play pro soccer. Get a grip. Give your kids a normal childhood. We have child labor laws for a reason. Don’t pimp your kid out to a soccer mill. |
I don't think much of your parenting advice. I'm sure you're great at it, though. |
What's a normal childhood? |
Why does it suck to get punished for breaking rules? |
At the very least, one where parents acts an actual parents and not like an agent to the stars helicoptering towards goals for their kids that never existed. Mileage may vary. |
| Why is there a waiver? What is the point of having a rule and then a waiver? |
Dumb question Waivers exist for many things Waivers apply to specific circumstances |
Why post anything on this forum? Why have this forum? Because soccer parents are nuts. |
| It's just sports. No one cares. |
If no kid will ever play professional soccer, are all the US Men's national team players created as adults in a laboratory? |
Some kids are on athletic scholarships to private schools and will not have access to that education if they don’t play for the school. MLS will typically waive the restriction and allow that kid to play. I know alot of people in this area play for Arlington and ECNL specifically because their kid wants to play high school. This is the right approach. DCU should be looking for kids willing to sacrifice to go pro and pour their resources into them starting from age 14. They are picking who “appears” the best at age 14 but if Mommy and Daddy feel it is more realistic to go to Princeton and choose those AP classes over additional football sessions, you end with the 💩 show that it the DCU academy. Nobody has it all. Successful business people know that you have to sacrifice something. No decision is wrong for any family. People have to simply make choices about what they want. DCU needs to understand development is 75% mindset and most of these kids who have guaranteed 4-year college ahead of them are not hungry enough to go pro. |
The free life advice from experts are flying in left and right on this one Can someone explain how so many Pros have parents that were well paid Pros if a requirement to go professional is economic struggle? |
Did you accidentally fall into the sports thread? |
Is this manual and rules for being an actual parent available on Amazon? |