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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]MLS fines club if your kid plays HS[/quote] I have never heard of a player being fined [/quote] its not the player its the club. And yes it happens. Just takes a person to tell the league and they investigate. And plenty of parents willing to turn them in. Want to play crappy HS play in a different club league.[/quote] Well every club in the area should be fined thousands of dollars immediately. They are playing and this notion that is crappy at least in liberty district is insane. [b]College coaches actually prefer they play some high school soccer, it gives a different level of competitiveness and playing for a school[/b]. I’m sorry to tell you that MLS next is not this level of soccer you are being told about. Most of the MLS next are not even playing college soccer and almost none (non academies are going pro). The best soccer team in the area last year was Arlington’s top u-19 team, they beat all the MLS next teams they played. MLS next is this area is a complete money scam and the fact that we have so many of them should make this obvious to anyone. [/quote] 1000% BS of the highest stench levels No college coach prefers players who played HS Utter nonsense At U19, most the better MLS Next players have already moved on to college or semi-pro or pro The U19s level in MLS Next is a crap shoot for game results [/quote] This is statement makes it evidently clear you have no idea what you are talking about. There is no u-18 mls next so nobody is in college. Furthermore the amount of semi pro players coming from MLS (non academies) is essentially zero. Unless you are referring to the players that are playing mls next now and can’t get college offers, so they go play some extremely low level semi pro soccer. There are way more kids playing less than 1 year of college soccer or none at all than anything else in MLS next. This is the problem we have diluted all the talent so these coaching directors can get paid. [/quote]
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