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Post by SoccerMom on Aug 26, 2015 10:42:46 GMT -5
There is mention here of the U-19 issue that some people have discussedOne of the areas of impact AYSO must deal with is at the U-19 age group. “We run fall and spring programs,” Hoyer says. “So you can have a kid who’s 18 in the fall but turns 19 in January, so that person won’t be able to participate in the spring. “It doesn’t affect a huge part of our player population but we have several kids who come back. They call it their last AYSO hurrah in that spring season before they graduate from high school, before they move on.” (One would doubt that U.S. Soccer would object to AYSO creating a U-19 1/2 or U-20 age group. Payne says people who complain that the change is being made to make the system more convenient for Development Academy clubs and the national team program “should recognize they’re part of something bigger than themselves.”www.socceramerica.com/article/65329/youth-leaders-react-to-change-to-soccers-registra.html
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Post by jash on Aug 26, 2015 11:21:52 GMT -5
Payne says people who complain that the change is being made to make the system more convenient for Development Academy clubs and the national team program “should recognize they’re part of something bigger than themselves.” Aw, that's nice of him. There's really nothing like being condescending when you're talking about disrupting 99.999% of over 4 million people so a handful of folks won't have to consult a chart to see what age group someone is in. I feel better already
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Post by Keeper on Aug 26, 2015 11:27:53 GMT -5
Payne says people who complain that the change is being made to make the system more convenient for Development Academy clubs and the national team program “should recognize they’re part of something bigger than themselves.” Aw, that's nice of him. There's really nothing like being condescending when you're talking about disrupting 99.999% of over 4 million people so a handful of folks won't have to consult a chart to see what age group someone is in. I feel better already Haha, no wonder the other board loves to hate you and your crazy logic jash
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Post by Soccerhouse on Aug 26, 2015 11:37:59 GMT -5
logic and youth soccer do not go to ge th er
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Post by Keeper on Aug 26, 2015 11:52:59 GMT -5
logic and youth soccer do not go to ge th er Yeah same with logic and education. Things like this make me think that the people in charge of US Soccer & GA Soccer are also board members on board of Education with all these crazy ideas.
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Post by soccerdad44 on Aug 26, 2015 15:35:50 GMT -5
So really this is admitting it's an administrative exercise being done with the top players in mind.
At least this person didn't try to insult us by telling us it's better for development, will lead to more touches, will allow us to win the world cup, or some other nonsense.
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Post by rifle on Aug 26, 2015 18:59:28 GMT -5
So really this is admitting it's an administrative exercise being done with the top players in mind. At least this person didn't try to insult us by telling us it's better for development, will lead to more touches, will allow us to win the world cup, or some other nonsense. 100%
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