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To BSCs point, it is in their player code of conduct:
https://www.bethesdasoccer.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/2024-25-_Boys-and-Girls-YDP_PlayerPackets_2.pdf YDP here. Same language for ECNL/MLSN |
So why are these rules enforced on some age groups but not on others given the high number of BSc players playing with other teams at Copa? |
You lost all of your 2014b right? That kinda down
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This is why parents have legitimate complainants about the BSC leadership. Many, many players just ignore these directives but if you address it head on you get stomped. There’s a 2014 who played for 5-6 teams last season, it’s all on Instagram. But, if you ask to play in a tournament that doesn’t conflict the answer is always no. In the same breath I’ve had coaches tell me they encourage outside activities to supplement BSC.
The 2013, 2014 and 2015 boys all had guest players at Super Copa. The hypocrisy is blatant. They’re twisting themselves into pretzels over the 2016s, and it’s for one reason only. |
Because of JC
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100%, this is all about the 2016s, the Directors, and the lawsuit from last summer. There are tons of BSC kids playing in Copa Talento. Why would the club oppose anyone playing in this tournament? It doesn’t conflict with any BSC commitments or even practices. There’s no honest explanation. |
The code of conduct they falsified last year?
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For any 2016s or 2017s my advice would be that if they planned to play in Copa Talento, go. Just play, have fun, don’t ask for permission. If you ask, the answer will be no, and there will be threats. I would love to hear why they have this policy? Anyone have one good explanation? |
JC is a very insecure person who knows very little about soccer
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Shame on you JC for denying a 2016 the opportunity to have fun playing soccer this week. You are pathetic |
Haha, “I can’t explain our reasoning in this brief, threatening email. But, if you ask me directly I can identify any trouble makers.” Still want to hear one, just one, reason for this “policy”. |
I think it's pretty obvious why they have this policy. They are afraid that someone will see them and recruit them into another club. For adults, this is the equivalent of a company punishing you for interviewing with another company. Actually, it's worse. It's more like going out to lunch with people from another company. It's the sign of insecure people. |
Exactly. And also take into account we are talking about 8-9 year old kids here. Isn’t that abuse?
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Cosign.
The employees are 3rd graders. |