Anonymous wrote:If your kid is good enough, it will not matter.
If your kid is not good enough, you are worrying about the wrong things.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I want to hear from anyone who wants to defend the Colton's policy on guest playing? It seems like a lose/lose for the club and the players. Still waiting to hear one legitimately good reason. I know most of the coaches don't care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I want to hear from anyone who wants to defend the Colton's policy on guest playing? It seems like a lose/lose for the club and the players. Still waiting to hear one legitimately good reason. I know most of the coaches don't care.
Burnout. overuse injuries. The player card is insurance card, so if you're using it and something happens, BSC would be involved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son plays for a top BSC team. He guest plays all the time and we just operate on a don't ask, don't tell policy. At least half his team does the same. Never when there is a direct BSC conflict, but they don't play more than 5-6 tournaments a year, so there are tons of other opportunities and he likes to get to play in other tournaments. I'm paying them, not the other way around, so as far as I am concerned my son can do whatever he wants.
How do you get your card to play? We are new to BSC this year and our coach approved guesting but the paperwork said different. I was not going to worry about it until all of this came up. We won’t commit to anything that conflicts with the club.
If your team has a manager, ask them. They generally don't care at all and will give to you. If not,.ask the coach but be sure they aren't too close to management. And some tournaments you can card separately. My son has cards under several teams that are just for tournament play. And some will just accept a passport or birth certificate.
The manager cannot give out the card. The club holds the card and doesn't have to give it to you.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I want to hear from anyone who wants to defend the Colton's policy on guest playing? It seems like a lose/lose for the club and the players. Still waiting to hear one legitimately good reason. I know most of the coaches don't care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, I thought they routinely get destroyed?
Now, they did “okay?”
You are a sad human.
They routinely get destroyed in the MLS Next Mid-Atlantic division
They did okay in the 2nd tier of the tournament without several strong teams in attendance
Both are true
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son plays for a top BSC team. He guest plays all the time and we just operate on a don't ask, don't tell policy. At least half his team does the same. Never when there is a direct BSC conflict, but they don't play more than 5-6 tournaments a year, so there are tons of other opportunities and he likes to get to play in other tournaments. I'm paying them, not the other way around, so as far as I am concerned my son can do whatever he wants.
How do you get your card to play? We are new to BSC this year and our coach approved guesting but the paperwork said different. I was not going to worry about it until all of this came up. We won’t commit to anything that conflicts with the club.
If your team has a manager, ask them. They generally don't care at all and will give to you. If not,.ask the coach but be sure they aren't too close to management. And some tournaments you can card separately. My son has cards under several teams that are just for tournament play. And some will just accept a passport or birth certificate.
Anonymous wrote:Wait, I thought they routinely get destroyed?
Now, they did “okay?”
You are a sad human.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son plays for a top BSC team. He guest plays all the time and we just operate on a don't ask, don't tell policy. At least half his team does the same. Never when there is a direct BSC conflict, but they don't play more than 5-6 tournaments a year, so there are tons of other opportunities and he likes to get to play in other tournaments. I'm paying them, not the other way around, so as far as I am concerned my son can do whatever he wants.
How do you get your card to play? We are new to BSC this year and our coach approved guesting but the paperwork said different. I was not going to worry about it until all of this came up. We won’t commit to anything that conflicts with the club.