It's going to be tough to find a team where your kid fits in at this time of the season. You will have to deal with angry parents when your son/daughter come onto a team and you never tried out. Good Luck bonding with those parents. If you are leaving, your kid better be exceptional. If your kid is, he is pushing an all year starter to the bench. That will not go over well. Be prepared to be a pariah.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLet's work on this: https://usys-assets.ae-admin.com/ass...02015-2016.pdf
207.1 Players, or their parents for players under the age of 18, may request in writing to be removed from a team’s roster or from the affiliate. The affiliate may grant the request.
Any attorneys in the house? They "may" grant the request does not mean they "must" grant the request.
207.6 Should the affiliate deny the request, a reason must be given. Affiliates have the right to deny any release or transfer request for the following reasons:
The player has guest played with the affiliate during the current seasonal year (FYSA Rule 209).
The coach or team staff member is the player’s ODP coach (FYSA Rule 208).
There is a financial obligation to the affiliate.
The request is received by the affiliate after December 1st of the seasonal year.
Other contractual obligations to the affiliate.
Seemingly if an affiliate (club) is going to deny releasing a player, they are likely going to go with "other contractual obligations to the affiliate" if financial obligations are met and none of the others can apply.
Pay up Beotches
There is a financial obligation to the affiliate.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt's going to be tough to find a team where your kid fits in at this time of the season. You will have to deal with angry parents when your son/daughter come onto a team and you never tried out. Good Luck bonding with those parents. If you are leaving, your kid better be exceptional. If your kid is, he is pushing an all year starter to the bench. That will not go over well. Be prepared to be a pariah.
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