Anonymous wrote:I am an MSI Classic team Manager for 2 teams (2 kids), and have been for many years. Your child's MSI card will allow them to play in any tournament in the DMV. For a tournament outside the DMV, who might not know MSI, just email MSI. They will take care of it. Really.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MSI Classic allows for double-carding for U12 and above.
The MSI Classic Program Manual is below: (read pages 11-12)
https://bsbproduction.s3.amazonaws.com/portals/4086/docs/classic%20forms/classic%20program%20manual%20updated%202019-2020.final.pdf
Do you know if his MSI card will let him play as a guest in other leagues? Or does he need a card for each league?
This is a tough question as it depends on what league the team your DC would be guest playing for.
I'm not sure I know how to figure that out, both what league, and whether they take an MSI card.
It’s not for you to figure out. It’s the responsibility of the Team Manager or Coach of the team your DC will be guest playing for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MSI Classic allows for double-carding for U12 and above.
The MSI Classic Program Manual is below: (read pages 11-12)
https://bsbproduction.s3.amazonaws.com/portals/4086/docs/classic%20forms/classic%20program%20manual%20updated%202019-2020.final.pdf
Do you know if his MSI card will let him play as a guest in other leagues? Or does he need a card for each league?
This is a tough question as it depends on what league the team your DC would be guest playing for.
I'm not sure I know how to figure that out, both what league, and whether they take an MSI card.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MSI Classic allows for double-carding for U12 and above.
The MSI Classic Program Manual is below: (read pages 11-12)
https://bsbproduction.s3.amazonaws.com/portals/4086/docs/classic%20forms/classic%20program%20manual%20updated%202019-2020.final.pdf
Do you know if his MSI card will let him play as a guest in other leagues? Or does he need a card for each league?
This is a tough question as it depends on what league the team your DC would be guest playing for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is playing on an MSI classic team. He was recruited by a few travel teams but we turned them down. It has been suggested that he might “get a card” and guest at a few local travel tournaments. How would that work?
Double check with you rec league person. Some rec leagues don't allow carded players to participate in their league.
MSI Classic is not a Rec League. Classic is Select Soccer. Please know what you’re talking about before advising people.
What does select mean? Is it a way of telling kids your better than a rec player even though they would get cut from travel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MSI Classic allows for double-carding for U12 and above.
The MSI Classic Program Manual is below: (read pages 11-12)
https://bsbproduction.s3.amazonaws.com/portals/4086/docs/classic%20forms/classic%20program%20manual%20updated%202019-2020.final.pdf
Do you know if his MSI card will let him play as a guest in other leagues? Or does he need a card for each league?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is playing on an MSI classic team. He was recruited by a few travel teams but we turned them down. It has been suggested that he might “get a card” and guest at a few local travel tournaments. How would that work?
Double check with you rec league person. Some rec leagues don't allow carded players to participate in their league.
MSI Classic is not a Rec League. Classic is Select Soccer. Please know what you’re talking about before advising people.
What does select mean? Is it a way of telling kids your better than a rec player even though they would get cut from travel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is playing on an MSI classic team. He was recruited by a few travel teams but we turned them down. It has been suggested that he might “get a card” and guest at a few local travel tournaments. How would that work?
Double check with you rec league person. Some rec leagues don't allow carded players to participate in their league.
MSI Classic is not a Rec League. Classic is Select Soccer. Please know what you’re talking about before advising people.
Anonymous wrote:MSI Classic allows for double-carding for U12 and above.
The MSI Classic Program Manual is below: (read pages 11-12)
https://bsbproduction.s3.amazonaws.com/portals/4086/docs/classic%20forms/classic%20program%20manual%20updated%202019-2020.final.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Sounds like he’s a bench warmer
Anonymous wrote:My kid is playing on an MSI classic team. He was recruited by a few travel teams but we turned them down. It has been suggested that he might “get a card” and guest at a few local travel tournaments. How would that work?
Not sure if the kid is a bench warmer or not, but one thing is for sure is that you’re a complete loser!
Wow, what earned this comment?
OP here,
I am hoping the comment was directed at the person who made the comment about my kid being a bench warmer.
Yes. It was directed at the jerk that called your DC a bench warmer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Sounds like he’s a bench warmer
Anonymous wrote:My kid is playing on an MSI classic team. He was recruited by a few travel teams but we turned them down. It has been suggested that he might “get a card” and guest at a few local travel tournaments. How would that work?
Not sure if the kid is a bench warmer or not, but one thing is for sure is that you’re a complete loser!
Wow, what earned this comment?
OP here,
I am hoping the comment was directed at the person who made the comment about my kid being a bench warmer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is playing on an MSI classic team. He was recruited by a few travel teams but we turned them down. It has been suggested that he might “get a card” and guest at a few local travel tournaments. How would that work?
Double check with you rec league person. Some rec leagues don't allow carded players to participate in their league.