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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]so OP - you came on here to complain about the rules you agreed to when you signed to your club and to brag that you are violating the rules because you don't think you'll be punished. got it.[/quote] I just wanted to see everyone's thoughts. Standing up to stupid rules is what makes people change the rules. Not allowing players to play more soccer is why our country will never win a world cup. [/quote] if you think violating rules you don't like is how to get people to change rules, you are mistaken. Same goes for complaining about it here.[/quote] Fair point. My son has decided to play for HS besides his NVA duties. If he is removed, he’ll join another MLS next club. I put the money down. NVA doesn’t pay my son to play for them. [/quote] to each his own but real great lessons you are teaching your son - sign agreement not to do something and then do it anyway.[/quote] You are using the word "agreement" as if this is some negotiated, arms length meeting of the minds between two evenly positioned parties. In truth this is a child (!!!) and money making business enterprise and when I recently signed my so called "agreement" it was offered with a take it or leave it subtext and a digital click. The fact of the matter is we are paying customers and they are service providers. The idea that they can gatekeep on my kid having fun in high school, just because --- is another one of these little fictions we've all decided to endure (or not). My kid will be playing middle school soccer next year but sports are mandatory at the school so I assume a waiver would apply. But here's the thing, I'm not asking. [/quote]
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