And if you are a 1-6 starting playing, you'll likely play 1680 min all regular season.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPortland Timbers DA gets 30 games. At the very least some girls will (mandatory) start in 5 games. Assuming the bottom rosters get 20 min-40 min of those 5 games, some of those girls will play at a very minimum 60min all season. Look at the boys rosters, several boys get 0 min or as little as 4. But yeah, have fun in DA!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPortland Timbers DA gets 30 games. At the very least some girls will (mandatory) start in 5 games. Assuming the bottom rosters get 20 min-40 min of those 5 games, some of those girls will play at a very minimum 60min all season. Look at the boys rosters, several boys get 0 min or as little as 4. But yeah, have fun in DA!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLike dead fish left out in the hot sun it just gets better and better..
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe bottom of the roster knows Academy is only for the top of the roster. They aren't doing Academy for the playing time. Every girl that tried out knew the rules going in. No surprises.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostEventually the GDA will get better or it will simply fold. The DA has done an awful job on the mens side so hopefully they don't do too much damage to the women's side.
If they were serious they would force the merger of US Club and US Youth Soccer and have only two types of leagues within. The first being a traditional travel league, roughly one per county with as many divisions as needed to handle the numbers with standard promotion/relegation. The second being a regional league, roughly one per state with as many divisions as needed to handle the numbers with standard promotion/relegation. Specific geographies may require some exceptions to this.
With this structure there would be no where pop-up training organizations and coaches could lure in top players with some claim to have won some meaningless league that no one has ever heard of because the landscape was so divided. Instead it would be abundantly clear to everyone as to which clubs consistently put out top teams because everyone would be playing in the same exact leagues. And the top players would automatically migrate to those top teams and clubs.
You could still have your ID Camps and such to catch the exceptional player that for whatever reason stays with their local club but this kind of system would have done far more for US Soccer than the stupid birth year changes and DA programs.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostEventually the GDA will get better or it will simply fold. The DA has done an awful job on the mens side so hopefully they don't do too much damage to the women's side.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHopefully it does get better. The dead fish rotting in the sun comparison seems fitting. The Beaverton cup trophy might be fun but it's not helping the kids get better.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGDA schedules are out. IMO- not as many games as I thought we would play. But also, not as much travel.
http://www.ussoccerda.com/sam/standi...partialGames=0
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostRegarding wins and losses vs the Oregon ECNL teams I actually think the Thorns will do well. Unfortunately the talent is still split in this state as the only team that really combined talent was Onyx. Games against teams like Burlingame, Lamorinda, PSV Union, California Thorns. It may have been different had the top teams like DeAnza, Mustang or Davis joined but this schedule is built for success for Ws
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