Do it! This system is rotten. We pay thousands for our kids to then be prisoners of shitty clubs. Get the card and have him play anywhere he wants! |
While I don’t think this matters because (1) if it’s the Classic team playing in a tourney, the coach/manager/admin should be figuring out what they are submitting for cards for tourney check in and (2) you should be able to use the USYS card from the EDP team to play in the tourney (though some tourneys have the rule that all cards must be issued by the same org, USYS or US Club), the card you describe doesn’t sound quite right unless USYS travel cards have changed in the past season or two. USYS cards issued by MD teams have “MYSA Official Travel Card” across the top and are stamped with an MYSA approval/season year and signature. They also don’t have a “state” field, they have an “association” field (which is the state, MD or VA; and how does MSI Classic League make sense as a state?). Your card is also missing “level” (eg travel) and “age group” fields. |
| Player cards only matter if you are trying to guest playing for another team in the same league. If you are going fro EDP to NCSL or rec, it doesn't matter. ECNL to GA doesn't matter but if you tried to guest ECNL to ECNL, it would. Most tournaments allow 2-3 guest players per team. |
Yeah everything I posted is what’s on the card. Only thing I didn’t mention is my sons picture on the right hand side of the card and his age group U8 underneath the picture. Perhaps it’s changed from what you saw the last time? Or MSI classic had their own thing going on. |
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I would approach the club and put it in their hands. You want to know up front before tryout season how they operate. I will no longer play for a club that does not provide guesting privileges in writing.
No guesting = profit first, anti-development Guesting allowed = development mindset, confident in their training Guesting is one of the best things you can do. Experience different playing styles, kids, coaches, tournaments or even try a new position. The insurance is pure BS. Rip the bandage off now and find out. We are one and done at our big club over this simply because it was not disclosed up front. |