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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The player would be a starter on an EDP team and would go to all throes practices but when possible would play the NCSL games for other team since friends are there. Would pay the fees for both teams. Can you do that?[/quote] Assuming it’s the same club, yes, you can absolutely do this. But if the NCSL team needs players and your kid is playing at a higher level, it seems crazy to pay for both? My kid plays at a small club with small rosters and guest plays down all the time without paying to be on a second team…. I think we’ve played 6 extra games this season so far (and turned down a couple more). DC is rostered on an EDP team and guesting on NCSL teams. [/quote] Why? Why do you take playing time for another player and let them subsidize your play? Should your kid be playing down at that level/they are not good enough for your paid team? Are you with Valor or Olney?[/quote] Mine does this too. He plays up for his primary team, on age for a secondary team in the same club. Nobody seems to mind - the on age team can't always fill out a roster so they need bodies. This was especially true last season when the on age team had a number of boys not play at all - so there were days when they had 11 or 12 players, including some playing 2 years up just to fill the roster. Small clubs have to do what they can sometimes. Rather have that than no season for a team.[/quote] +1 our kid also plays up one year and two years for his primary teams. He does not play on age as there is a significant drop in play. That’s small club life for you. Many kids playing on age and up to ensure that the club can field teams in as many age groups.[/quote]
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