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The idea that a kid who is willing to risk his status with his club to represent his school and his community deserves to be punished and turned in to his club is crazy.
The kids are members of the school community and per the HS rules are allowed to play. There is no cheating going on. (I am not commenting on or know anything about whatever the Riverside story is). |
| It’s a dumb rule. |
The Private school signs the waiver so that the player doesn't lose their scholarship Why is a public school signing the waiver? |
There are groups of play-date kids whos parents move them to the same public schools for low level soccer? Is this a joke? |
Choose to follow the rules or don't sign-up for MLS Next The rule isn't a secret |
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The waiver does not specify private school. It just doesn't. I for a fact know a public school player who received a waiver. The word used is "participation" and with option #3 being "other," you can drive a truck through that language.
^Exactly! Get the waiver signed! Then you don’t have to worry if you coach finds out or if anyone else tries to report you. The waiver is for the player, not anyone else. |
^Exactly! Get the waiver signed! Then you don’t have to worry if you coach finds out or if anyone else tries to report you. The waiver is for the player, not anyone else. MLS Next coaches should bench all players in public school who let HS soccer interfere |
MLS Next coaches should bench all players in public school who let HS soccer interfere Seems fair to me, and vice versa high school coaches can do the same. What a great system we have |
Seems fair to me, and vice versa high school coaches can do the same. What a great system we have A MLS Next player has nothing to lose getting benched for low-quality, high injury HS soccer |
funny cause despite acting insecure like Riverside people to secure MLS next players he he just got a new one torn up by Loudoun County HS 0-3 loss at home. Who loses to a 4A bum school like that? Are these bozos truly so incompetent? Piss poor the dmv soccer scene loaded with grifters |
| The '25-'26 waiver allowed simultaneous participation in MLS Next HG and HS soccer. The '26-'27 waiver changed and does not. The clubs and high schools already know this but some have been slow to communicate the new rules. Our club (in mid-Atlantic not DC metro) already communicated that if a MLS Next HG player plans to get the waiver to play private HS soccer in the fall bc his school/scholarship requires it, he cannot be rostered for any league games until the HS season ends. The HG team will hold his spot until he can return in Nov but he can no longer play both at once. They do allow simultaneous training just not games. |
Training with MLS Next team and HS team simultaneously is an awesome recipe for overuse injuries |
+1 This is what we’ve heard unofficially. |
Have you seen the new language in writing? |
lols is this foreal? Lightridge coach gloating about getting a letter from a US senator (begged for it) and on his first match gets exposed like a useless warm body? |