From a friend
“Sounds like the plan being presented is a recommendation all US Club teams play up next year. This does not go against the mandate and allows all their teams who want to start early the opportunity to do so. Teams can stay BY and play regular age group as well.”
US Club/US soccer meeting to decide. Will have answer hopefully sometime today.
That is actually one of the more sensible propositions I've seen. Club teams can move flights pretty easily based on overall competitive level, and if they just move up younger players to align their teams with school years as desired, this wouldn't violate any existing rules. It might make the clubs which do so less competitive in terms of metrics (compared to clubs which do not), and obviously would be disruptive to existing teams, but otherwise wouldn't have much effect in general (ie: leagues could still align with BY for official age cutoffs for divisions, etc.).
It seems like there is a huge amount of astroturfing around this issue also, though, explicit and implicit (eg: "start early" implies the change is a done deal, whereas in reality that seems far from accurate, particularly given this backing off recently and the "we intend to listen to the concerns from all the interested parties" note from US Soccer). I suspect this proposed change was pushed by a vocal few, with a lot of fake support, and when it got to the actual discussion there was a non-trivial amount of "why TF are we doing this" push-back. I would guess that, propaganda notwithstanding, this is not an inevitable change at this point.
I wouldn't personally be upset if my son's club implemented this change for fall 2025, even without anticipating this was a "done deal" for the future, and even though my son would be negatively affected (having been born in Feb), and even if that meant his fall team would no longer be playing at flight 1. However, I suspect the clubs would get some push-back from other parents, who are more vested in the "status" of the flight and perceived competitive level of the team, and it might affect some ancillary things (eg: invites to tournaments based on ratings). I suspect there would be some mixed up-take on this, but as noted, it does seem like a reasonable compromise, particularly where this is a pressing issue within specific clubs.