In reply to: MLS and USSF need to fix their business model posted by fontoknow
MLS refuses to pay solidarity fees to youth programs.
US Soccer claims it can't force MLS to pay the FIFA solidarity fee due to anti-trust concerns.
Of course MLS and USSF have all sorts of conflicts of interest on this and other issues.
Are you saying USSF should force MLS to pay solidarity fees to youth programs, and that the legal issues aren't real? I also have read issues about labor laws and requiring solidarity payments.
I agree what is good for developing future USMNT players is not necessarily what's good for MLS so USSF and MLS should be much more cleanly separated than they are now. I just haven't seen an actual solution for pay to play regardless of MLS.
USSF is the governing body in the United States and is the US's representative federation in FIFA. It has a responsibility to enforce FIFA transfer rules.
I see nothing inherently illegal with solidarity fees.