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    Jorge Mas confirms the Inter Miami DA will not be pay to play.

    #2
    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    Jorge Mas confirms the Inter Miami DA will not be pay to play.
    That’s correct. The players don’t selected will still pay to play for Kendall, Weston or Boca.

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      #3
      Yes I heard they are going to follow the highly successful Orlando city model

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        #4
        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        Yes I heard they are going to follow the highly successful Orlando city model
        So the fact it’s not pay to play is a bad thing?

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          #5
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          So the fact it’s not pay to play is a bad thing?
          It won’t work until we change rules allowing clubs to profit on developing kids - like it or not we live in a capitalistic country, no one does anything for free

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            #6
            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            It won’t work until we change rules allowing clubs to profit on developing kids - like it or not we live in a capitalistic country, no one does anything for free
            So then the DA doesn’t work? What’s the other option?

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              #7
              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              So then the DA doesn’t work? What’s the other option?
              It’s the least worst , on the boys side, think about it, at a mls fully funded academy you mostly have a former college player coaching the “best of the best” . There isn’t any incentive for the club to pay more than necessary for youth academy coaches since once they age out , the best of the best go into the super draft with the original club getting little to no compensation.

              Look at the youth academies in Europe, they are being coached by former world superstars hoping to make it as a coach on a pro team. They develop one player and sell him for millions , they program is funded for years.

              So it’s cool not to pay anything but that’s a bandaid if our goal is to get great at soccer.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                It’s the least worst , on the boys side, think about it, at a mls fully funded academy you mostly have a former college player coaching the “best of the best” . There isn’t any incentive for the club to pay more than necessary for youth academy coaches since once they age out , the best of the best go into the super draft with the original club getting little to no compensation.

                Look at the youth academies in Europe, they are being coached by former world superstars hoping to make it as a coach on a pro team. They develop one player and sell him for millions , they program is funded for years.

                So it’s cool not to pay anything but that’s a bandaid if our goal is to get great at soccer.
                Facts.

                Poster is on point. It’s ALWAYS about the money.

                Do you think those European Academies are altruistic and just want to help kids excel at soccer? Of course not. They are looking for a return on investment when a player makes it and they can be compensated.

                Until MLS academies can see a real return on investment in the form of compensation for a player, there is no real incentive to invest in young players. Whats their return? Homegrown status on player? Please

                MLS investment in their academy will be little more than branding and local PR. I guess, some extremely deep pocketed owners may do more, but they are the exception.

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                  #9
                  The state of American soccer : Winning is an American value. And thank god for that. Americans will send their kids to academies because they want to win. They will pay to win. The will drive to win. Americans are used to paying for sports. They will gladly pay to be on a team where the talent is the best. Americans Chase the good teams and chase the points. It’s all the same. And there is nothing wrong with that so long as you have good coaching. There is no patent on good coach as much as the French and the Italians claim that there is. if you have talent it shows. This is not a complicated sport if you have talent. It will show anywhere you play. But you always pay. The idea of changing child labor law or contract law for soccer in America is a pipe dream. So put down the pipe and pay to play. If you kid has it he has it. Moving to Europe or South America means free soccer for the select few. But there you pay in a lot of other ways. So shut up and pay to play!

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                    #10
                    I rather pay money to play of a well organized NON MLS DA CLUB then a not pay on direct pathway non payed MLS DA for sure !

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      I rather pay money to play of a well organized NON MLS DA CLUB then a not pay on direct pathway non payed MLS DA for sure !
                      You totally miss the point . Not paying means the level is cleared from bs from parents that can financially make sure there kid is in the team. I see a ton of mediocre players in the da specifically at u-12. You will scratch your head and wonder what’s going on here. You know the clubs iam talking about. There are some gross things going on. All it hurts is the kids, but it’s not about kids it’s about dad and money and egos. So I hope this mls miami puts it to some of these families that think there kids are so good. I think your going to have allot of pissed off parents, time will tell. You can only hope for non miami folks running the academy or else we are right back where we started.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        It’s the least worst , on the boys side, think about it, at a mls fully funded academy you mostly have a former college player coaching the “best of the best” . There isn’t any incentive for the club to pay more than necessary for youth academy coaches since once they age out , the best of the best go into the super draft with the original club getting little to no compensation.

                        Look at the youth academies in Europe, they are being coached by former world superstars hoping to make it as a coach on a pro team. They develop one player and sell him for millions , they program is funded for years.

                        So it’s cool not to pay anything but that’s a bandaid if our goal is to get great at soccer.
                        Clown, this is not Wurope. Why don’t you move there. DA is best option.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          Clown, this is not Wurope. Why don’t you move there. DA is best option.
                          This is asinine and you are an idiot.

                          “This is the best we have so if you don’t like then leave.”

                          With that mentality, nothing would ever be improved. No innovation or development would ever occur.

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                            #14
                            Inter Miami DA will improve the landscape for youth soccer in south florida simple.
                            Broward ,Dade counties will be the first wave of youth players to tryout for the academy period. The other Non MLS DA clubs will have to try and merge with more local clubs to stay alive . This will water down this NON MLS DA structure and a few will fall off and be gone.
                            A club will need great leadership to make it in the years to come its comes down to the numbers. Clubs will have to fine Rich Kids to support its life or its over.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              But you always pay. The idea of changing child labor law or contract law for soccer in America is a pipe dream. So put down the pipe and pay to play.
                              On this particular topic it is the US Soccer Federation which is run by MLS who has INTERPRETED the law to say solidarity payments are not allowed. Many people and legal experts disagree with this interpretation, however MLS runs US Soccer federation and it is in MLS best interest to interpret things this way.

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