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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]SYC does not have a great culture. I know they have players playing down an age group to get the W. I know because my son was asked to do so on a few occasions. When I asked, I was told it’s ok and no one cares. We felt very uncomfortable but I don’t know the rules that well. [/quote] Is your son playing up an age and was just "playing down" with his own age? We're at SYC and[b] I've never seen or heard of an overage player [/b]asked to play for a team, but I do know a number of times a player has returned to their age group for individual games or tournaments.[/quote] because the club doesn't care about orange teams [/quote] So your insinuation is that the club is not only cheating by sending players down in age, but dropping them to the lower level teams at that illegal age to book a win at a level you’re saying they don’t care about. Great contribution moron, you win the internets tonight.[/quote] You're smarter than me. I couldn't make any sense of his comment at all.[/quote] You all are confusing this entire thread. Pp#2 was confusing "overage"for "orange" (they were saying 'over age' FWIW) Pp#1 was saying for example a u10 who normally plays up for u11, asked to come play some u10 games or tournaments. So still playing on age. [/quote] There is nothing wrong with that.[/quote]
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