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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The loophole that allows private school kids to play is not specific to private schools. Anyone, at any school can get the waiver signed. Have you considered that your son cannot fully participate on the MLS Next team and play high school. They will not have the same level of commitment, focus, or energy. If they miss a game or practice then the rest of the team suffers. It is a very selfish decision by you and your son to not follow the rules that you agreed to follow. Not to mention that your son, who will already be playing MLS Next, will be taking away playing time and a roster spot from someone else at the school. You literally want your kid to be able to show off at his high school. No one gets better playing with a bunch of multisport jocks and a part time coach. Your position is self serving and your decision to post it in this board is likely due to the fact that you don’t have the guts to discuss it with your son’s coach. Your post is also titled incorrectly. MLS has done nothing to ruin high school soccer. [/quote] NO, that's incorrect. The waiver is meant for scholarships. So if a kid had his private school tuition reduced b/c he played soccer, he can play soccer for his private school. Of course all the private school kids lie and turn the form in, even though they pay full price. Public school kids can't use the form b/c there is no tuition.[/quote]
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