Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD and a bunch of her friends want to leave a club mid season. Can a club hold your player card hostage or are they obligated to release it? If they hold it hostage, will a lawsuit press the matter?
It's not even mid season. Why do you want to leave already? You haven't given it a chance.
Right. Do they have the minimal # of players and recognizing it's a struggle to get new players? Or club politics that bad?
We are in a situation like this where it isn't what we thought we signed up for. They lumped several ages into one group and my kid is playing up a couple years... and the fall game season was canceled. I'd like my kid to play on an age appropriate team with some matches.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD and a bunch of her friends want to leave a club mid season. Can a club hold your player card hostage or are they obligated to release it? If they hold it hostage, will a lawsuit press the matter?
It's not even mid season. Why do you want to leave already? You haven't given it a chance.
Right. Do they have the minimal # of players and recognizing it's a struggle to get new players? Or club politics that bad?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD and a bunch of her friends want to leave a club mid season. Can a club hold your player card hostage or are they obligated to release it? If they hold it hostage, will a lawsuit press the matter?
It's not even mid season. Why do you want to leave already? You haven't given it a chance.
Anonymous wrote:DD and a bunch of her friends want to leave a club mid season. Can a club hold your player card hostage or are they obligated to release it? If they hold it hostage, will a lawsuit press the matter?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your daughter is looking to move from a team using a VYSA pass to a team using a club pass (e.g., from a CCL/EDP, NCSL team to an ECNL or GA team), then you're in luck. You don't need them to release her pass. It's a different pass altogether and the new club can just roster her.
Just to be clear, if you're leaving a CCL/EDP/NCSL team (which use VYSA passes) to go to an ECNL or GA team, the VYSA pass doesn't need to be released because ECNL/GA use something different (aka their own pass system)?
That is correct.
Anonymous wrote:The other thing to consider are tournaments vs. league play. Passes generally only apply to leagues, not tournaments. So if different registrars and/or tournaments v. leagues, releasing the pass may not matter. At the same time, you and your kids made a commitment. Why not just keep it and switch teams in the summer? Is it really that bad?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD and a bunch of her friends want to leave a club mid season. Can a club hold your player card hostage or are they obligated to release it? If they hold it hostage, will a lawsuit press the matter?
Loudoun does it all the time
Jesus dude. Get a life.
But is it a correct statement?
It is. They did it to us. With two different children. In two different years. Nevertheless, it seems that Loudoun supporters think it’s one person “throwing shade” when in reality it could be just about anyone.
Besides Loudoun supporters, is there really anyone who wishes those sunshines any good?
how desperate is FCV?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD and a bunch of her friends want to leave a club mid season. Can a club hold your player card hostage or are they obligated to release it? If they hold it hostage, will a lawsuit press the matter?
Loudoun does it all the time
Jesus dude. Get a life.
But is it a correct statement?
It is. They did it to us. With two different children. In two different years. Nevertheless, it seems that Loudoun supporters think it’s one person “throwing shade” when in reality it could be just about anyone.
Besides Loudoun supporters, is there really anyone who wishes those sunshines any good?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD and a bunch of her friends want to leave a club mid season. Can a club hold your player card hostage or are they obligated to release it? If they hold it hostage, will a lawsuit press the matter?
Loudoun does it all the time
Jesus dude. Get a life.
But is it a correct statement?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your daughter is looking to move from a team using a VYSA pass to a team using a club pass (e.g., from a CCL/EDP, NCSL team to an ECNL or GA team), then you're in luck. You don't need them to release her pass. It's a different pass altogether and the new club can just roster her.
Just to be clear, if you're leaving a CCL/EDP/NCSL team (which use VYSA passes) to go to an ECNL or GA team, the VYSA pass doesn't need to be released because ECNL/GA use something different (aka their own pass system)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD and a bunch of her friends want to leave a club mid season. Can a club hold your player card hostage or are they obligated to release it? If they hold it hostage, will a lawsuit press the matter?
This is a classic dcum thread. Switched genders. His u11 team is getting crushed and or he isn't getting the playing time he wants. A bunch of his friends is his carpool.
We are only 2 to 3 weeks into the fall season. Chill.
Also don't try to play up your 6.5 year old to u9.
Anonymous wrote:DD and a bunch of her friends want to leave a club mid season. Can a club hold your player card hostage or are they obligated to release it? If they hold it hostage, will a lawsuit press the matter?