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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostChance to play different teams vs same old OYSA teams and the prize is getting to play in a national cup vs good teams & with college coach exposure. Oregon teams have to find opportunities where they can.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPSPL is even lower level than OYSA 2nd division. Seems GPS is really aiming high this year. Of course, winner of this league does qualify for NPL Championships next summer (like what NWCL and OPL champions used to qualify for).
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYes, ECNL has been a great decision for our DD. Thank you for acknowledging that and understanding why we chose to leave GPS. Hard decision but Surf results confirmed it was the correct one. Good luck to our former teammates playing in Seattle this year!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYes, ECNL has been a great decision for our DD. Thank you for acknowledging that and understanding why we chose to leave GPS. Hard decision but Surf results confirmed it was the correct one. Good luck to our former teammates playing in Seattle this year!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSurf results? You mean the 2 losses to non ECNL teams, including pacnw?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCU is a sinking ship. Not only do they backdoor their own families by begging other kids from clubs they talk crap about but they can't even beat teams in state. It's literally a joke.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostChance to play different teams vs same old OYSA teams and the prize is getting to play in a national cup vs good teams & with college coach exposure. Oregon teams have to find opportunities where they can.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSweet! Follow the Thornz Asylum model of playing down 2-3 levels to ensure the wins. Nice effort!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhen does GPS become an official club?
As of now Hillsboro Select has a couple of good teams.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCan't meet the requirements to be recognized as an official club. Strange, considering they have the "full support" of Bayern Munich. You'd think they would have no problem getting all the people and policies in place...
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFull club requires oversight. GPS leadership not interested in accountability.
The bottom line is that if players and parents don't like what they are getting with their fees at one club, they are free to choose another (and they do so, with wild abandon). How a club does their accounting makes no difference to me personally if I feel I'm getting value out of my $. In fact, I'd much rather someone who knows soccer make the decisions in a club rather than parents on a board. Imagine, the people posting the anonymous comments in this forum are guiding the direction of your kids' club. Good luck to you!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHa! You people are idiots. GPS Oregon is an official club. Are they a member of OYSA? No, because as a USYS association, OYSA only grants membership to non-profit organizations. Just because a club is not a member of OYSA does not mean that they are not official or not accountable. If you think that non-profit status and boards of directors (parents) translates to better player development, why does this forum field constant commentary about how crap Oregon soccer is? Look outside your own little world and see what is happening in states where they don't have the same restrictions.
The bottom line is that if players and parents don't like what they are getting with their fees at one club, they are free to choose another (and they do so, with wild abandon). How a club does their accounting makes no difference to me personally if I feel I'm getting value out of my $. In fact, I'd much rather someone who knows soccer make the decisions in a club rather than parents on a board. Imagine, the people posting the anonymous comments in this forum are guiding the direction of your kids' club. Good luck to you!
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