Quick question: Are DAs subject to the poaching rules?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostQuick question: Are DAs subject to the poaching rules?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou asked 2 questions. Yes, a DA club representative can reach out to a family at a non-DA club anytime. No, DA clubs are not subject to the poaching rules as long as it is a DA representative reaching out in regards to a DA caliber player. A non-DA coach at a DA club cannot reach out regarding anything outside of the DA. Good?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou don't need to worry about it. Your kid isn't good enough for anybody to reach out to you.
No need to take out your frustrations and disappointment with your kid(s) out on others.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postlots of aholes like that on this site. easy to be a tough guy when it's anonymous
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I my thoughts are its great to see the there are choices in youth soccer in the US ! As to what system is better i have no idea and none of you do ! Club level thoughts lower quality of players a few can play and touch the ball the others you have to let them run onto the ball. DA level heavy mid field players no back or top players but all can touch the ball just a big learning pattern change and you have to play in back or top if your not the best mid fielder. Not exceptional goal keepers but for the most part the goal keepers can play the field so foot skill is good at DA level. Club level you can get your coaches to change practice based ob skill set add special helping sessions in most clubs that can be good for players. At club level you can build a great team and play at states and or with HS. At DA you can not build the greatest team everything is structured around learning and putting kids in learning positions to better them the issue kids never trust because a lot have to play in position they never played making mistakes they would not have made normally ! So whatever your cup of tea is its all good just let them play !
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou asked 2 questions. Yes, a DA club representative can reach out to a family at a non-DA club anytime. No, DA clubs are not subject to the poaching rules as long as it is a DA representative reaching out in regards to a DA caliber player. A non-DA coach at a DA club cannot reach out regarding anything outside of the DA. Good?
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