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    #16
    in 2015 there was no OYSA rule on when tryouts could be held. HS age tryouts were scheduled for August except for two clubs who held them in May after the Academy tryouts. So to make everything fair, all tryouts are now held the week after Academy tryouts for all ages. They only way OYSA can have any bite is to tie the condition of having tryouts at the same time into a qualifier to be able to play in the Timbers Thorns League. All the DOC's agreed to this after the 2015 mess.

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      #17
      Issue the concept of tryout dates, it is that the Timbers shouldn't be the ones setting them.

      They take every opportunity to benefit their own programs. It is a conflict of interest and unnecessary (we gladly send over boys that we think are appropriate for the Timbers Academy).

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        #18
        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        Issue isn't the concept of tryout dates, it is that the Timbers shouldn't be the ones setting them.

        They take every opportunity to benefit their own programs. It is a conflict of interest and unnecessary (we gladly send over boys that we think are appropriate for the Timbers Academy).
        corrected typo

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          #19
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          in 2015 there was no OYSA rule on when tryouts could be held. HS age tryouts were scheduled for August except for two clubs who held them in May after the Academy tryouts. So to make everything fair, all tryouts are now held the week after Academy tryouts for all ages. They only way OYSA can have any bite is to tie the condition of having tryouts at the same time into a qualifier to be able to play in the Timbers Thorns League. All the DOC's agreed to this after the 2015 mess.
          Not all. Eugene Timbers has u15-u19 tryouts in November. Anyone else still going by the old tryout dates?

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            #20
            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            Crossfire Utd & FC Portland have already documented their failures on the pitch in their elite league.

            The question was asked do the MLS Timbers & NWSL Thorns have the authority to dictate tryout dates to the entire OYSA member clubs that play in OYSA sanctioned leagues? Don't really see this directive from Timbers/Thorns as being legal or holding any water as presented on the OYSA website.

            Any thoughts?
            Have you seen the standings for the boys DA? Timbers are in the bottom half in both age groups, both with a losing record. Why? Atrocious

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              #21
              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              Have you seen the standings for the boys DA? Timbers are in the bottom half in both age groups, both with a losing record. Why? Atrocious
              you guys. i've been saying this for a couple years now. they didn't even qualify for playoffs, in academy or usl or pdl for a while now.

              why? because andrew gregor coaches the usl team, and now the corban u coach is going to suck.. at least they hired a decent (supposedly) director of coaching, who actually does the coaching at the academy. MAYBE things will change, there.

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                #22
                New World Order for Oregon Youth Soccer

                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                you guys. i've been saying this for a couple years now. they didn't even qualify for playoffs, in academy or usl or pdl for a while now.

                why? because andrew gregor coaches the usl team, and now the corban u coach is going to suck.. at least they hired a decent (supposedly) director of coaching, who actually does the coaching at the academy. MAYBE things will change, there.
                So who is that?

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  So who is that?
                  i wasn't 100% sure of his name at the time, so left it out, but it is Larry Sunderland.

                  https://www.timbers.com/post/2015/12...nical-director
                  http://www.chicagonow.com/fire-confi...ving-the-club/

                  was once upon a time at Chicago Magic (historically, a real club).
                  http://www.chicagomagic.net/

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    you guys. i've been saying this for a couple years now. they didn't even qualify for playoffs, in academy or usl or pdl for a while now.

                    why? because andrew gregor coaches the usl team, and now the corban u coach is going to suck.. at least they hired a decent (supposedly) director of coaching, who actually does the coaching at the academy. MAYBE things will change, there.
                    You're right, MAYBE things will change. I wish for this to happen, but what an embarrassment to the organization being the only DA program in Oregon.

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                      #25
                      I am not sure how the results of the PDL team, which just trains and plays for a few months, has anything to do with coaching. T2 is more of a feeder program. There are already more than their share of players on various USNTs u14-u19. Why the hate. DS not make the academy?

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        i wasn't 100% sure of his name at the time, so left it out, but it is Larry Sunderland.

                        https://www.timbers.com/post/2015/12...nical-director
                        http://www.chicagonow.com/fire-confi...ving-the-club/

                        was once upon a time at Chicago Magic (historically, a real club).
                        http://www.chicagomagic.net/
                        Awesome. Because the Chicago Fire has an awesome reputation for developing talent.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          Awesome. Because the Chicago Fire has an awesome reputation for developing talent.
                          chicago magic does though. and chicago fire's reputation in that category was/is still better than ours. i'm not saying we will be brazil, just that it MIGHT get better.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            chicago magic does though. and chicago fire's reputation in that category was/is still better than ours. i'm not saying we will be brazil, just that it MIGHT get better.
                            No club in MLS is WORSE at developing talent than the Portland Timbers. And it's not even close.

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