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    ECNL results so far

    They don't look very attractive.

    So far, going from U14-U18 for FCP: 10th, 4th, 5th, 5th, 9th, 9th. Overall record of 11-12-10

    For CU: 12th, 13th, 9th, 16th, 10th. Overall record of 6-17-7.

    When comparing to Idaho and Utah, FCP looks pretty good. CU looks barely competent.

    CU has a GD of -36 (and reminder, this is having only played 4 to 5 games for each team)
    FCP has a GD of +16, with only one team, the U14, having a negative GD, and it's only a -1.

    A couple of years ago, people wondered which of the two clubs would become more dominant. Well, it's pretty clear. If you look U14-U17, CU is just awful. Kind of funny that they have four or five "feeder" clubs yet are just terrible. They have one age group, the U18s, to hang their hat onto and when that team is gone, every age group will be terrible.

    I would think that any parent of a fairly decent CU player would be rethinking this entire situation. If you are going to play ECNL and want to be on a team that is somewhat competitive, you might have to rethink that driver to Liberty or up to UP.

    #2
    FC Portland looks pretty terrible.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      FC Portland looks pretty terrible.
      The 2001 ECNL FC Portland team didn't even do well in OYSA a year ago. ECNL is probably harder than OYSA in some regards.

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        #4
        Every time FC Portland ECNL tries to make themselves look good people bring up their historical record. It's not fair. Let them do their fake marketing.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          They don't look very attractive.

          So far, going from U14-U18 for FCP: 10th, 4th, 5th, 5th, 9th, 9th. Overall record of 11-12-10

          For CU: 12th, 13th, 9th, 16th, 10th. Overall record of 6-17-7.

          When comparing to Idaho and Utah, FCP looks pretty good. CU looks barely competent.

          CU has a GD of -36 (and reminder, this is having only played 4 to 5 games for each team)
          FCP has a GD of +16, with only one team, the U14, having a negative GD, and it's only a -1.

          A couple of years ago, people wondered which of the two clubs would become more dominant. Well, it's pretty clear. If you look U14-U17, CU is just awful. Kind of funny that they have four or five "feeder" clubs yet are just terrible. They have one age group, the U18s, to hang their hat onto and when that team is gone, every age group will be terrible.

          I would think that any parent of a fairly decent CU player would be rethinking this entire situation. If you are going to play ECNL and want to be on a team that is somewhat competitive, you might have to rethink that driver to Liberty or up to UP.
          Give it a rest. If you don't want to do ECNL, don't do it. No one is forcing you and ZERO dollars of your fees are going to support the ECNL teams (unlike the subsidy you are paying for Thorns Academy teams), so rest easy. The difference between ECNL playing in showcase events around the country, and against the top ranked teams in our region, versus Thorns Academy playing league games against decimated OYSA teams is pretty clear. Obviously you think Thorns Academy's philosophy is the best one. That is your right, and good luck to you.

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            #6
            The CU U17 team is 0-6 and has had 33 goals scored against and has scored zero. If they were a horse, they would be shot to put them out of their misery.

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              #7
              You know the college scouts are just lining up to watch that team.

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                #8
                With GDA rearing its head I would think ECNL should be afraid. If I had an 04G would lean towards GDA. The Oregon ECNL clubs are not developing their players.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  With GDA rearing its head I would think ECNL should be afraid. If I had an 04G would lean towards GDA. The Oregon ECNL clubs are not developing their players.
                  Sure. Just like the anticipated Thorns Academy was supposed to rear its head. Well, I guess they did, at the Beaverton Cup, as noted on another thread.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    They don't look very attractive.

                    So far, going from U14-U18 for FCP: 10th, 4th, 5th, 5th, 9th, 9th. Overall record of 11-12-10

                    For CU: 12th, 13th, 9th, 16th, 10th. Overall record of 6-17-7.

                    When comparing to Idaho and Utah, FCP looks pretty good. CU looks barely competent.

                    CU has a GD of -36 (and reminder, this is having only played 4 to 5 games for each team)
                    FCP has a GD of +16, with only one team, the U14, having a negative GD, and it's only a -1.

                    A couple of years ago, people wondered which of the two clubs would become more dominant. Well, it's pretty clear. If you look U14-U17, CU is just awful. Kind of funny that they have four or five "feeder" clubs yet are just terrible. They have one age group, the U18s, to hang their hat onto and when that team is gone, every age group will be terrible.

                    I would think that any parent of a fairly decent CU player would be rethinking this entire situation. If you are going to play ECNL and want to be on a team that is somewhat competitive, you might have to rethink that driver to Liberty or up to UP.
                    Name one other Oregon club that would have a better record?

                    Crickets...

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      With GDA rearing its head I would think ECNL should be afraid. If I had an 04G would lean towards GDA. The Oregon ECNL clubs are not developing their players.
                      Oregon GDA is dead before it's born. No one with even one brain cell would touch that turd with a 10 foot pole.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        Name one other Oregon club that would have a better record?

                        Crickets...
                        That's not the point. And it's only getting worse. And CU is a complete and udder mess.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          They don't look very attractive.

                          So far, going from U14-U18 for FCP: 10th, 4th, 5th, 5th, 9th, 9th. Overall record of 11-12-10

                          For CU: 12th, 13th, 9th, 16th, 10th. Overall record of 6-17-7.

                          When comparing to Idaho and Utah, FCP looks pretty good. CU looks barely competent.

                          CU has a GD of -36 (and reminder, this is having only played 4 to 5 games for each team)
                          FCP has a GD of +16, with only one team, the U14, having a negative GD, and it's only a -1.

                          A couple of years ago, people wondered which of the two clubs would become more dominant. Well, it's pretty clear. If you look U14-U17, CU is just awful. Kind of funny that they have four or five "feeder" clubs yet are just terrible. They have one age group, the U18s, to hang their hat onto and when that team is gone, every age group will be terrible.

                          I would think that any parent of a fairly decent CU player would be rethinking this entire situation. If you are going to play ECNL and want to be on a team that is somewhat competitive, you might have to rethink that driver to Liberty or up to UP.
                          Someone has extra time on their hands....

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            Name one other Oregon club that would have a better record?

                            Crickets...
                            A club named 'FC Crickets' could easily have a better record. Good point.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              Someone has extra time on their hands....
                              Someone is quite defensive and likes to deflect. Must have a daughter on that CU U17 team. 33 goals against? Sheesh. $10,000 a year for weekly beatdowns. Who coaches that disaster? Will anyone actually claim they them?

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