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    Portland Timbers, Inc.

    These guys are a train wreck!

    They are losing to teams that have more homegrown players than we do.

    When will GW talk his boss into truly building a local club with the right intentions?

    I think it’s time for a change at the top. Caleb Porter saw it coming. His vision was to build from within.

    1st Team crapping the bed

    Entire DA is in shambles

    Portland Thorns is azz backwards, overpriced, underfunded and has a mediocre staff.

    I do think that the men’s DA has hired some quality staff as of late. They just need to change the direction of the club and start doing things right for players.

    #2
    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    These guys are a train wreck!

    They are losing to teams that have more homegrown players than we do.

    When will GW talk his boss into truly building a local club with the right intentions?

    I think it’s time for a change at the top. Caleb Porter saw it coming. His vision was to build from within.

    1st Team crapping the bed

    Entire DA is in shambles

    Portland Thorns is azz backwards, overpriced, underfunded and has a mediocre staff.

    I do think that the men’s DA has hired some quality staff as of late. They just need to change the direction of the club and start doing things right for players.

    Timbers are merely a franchise in the MLS single entity socialist setup.

    Sorry you thought they were a stand alone club.


    Since 1996 baby. (Creation of MLS)

    Wow you really are in the dark on this one. Figures.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      Timbers are merely a franchise in the MLS single entity socialist setup.

      Sorry you thought they were a stand alone club.


      Since 1996 baby. (Creation of MLS)

      Wow you really are in the dark on this one. Figures.
      Excuses, almost every other mls club cares and has put effort into its junior academy and done do with integrity and true intention. Fing get with it TA and stop just counting the $’s you make plenty already. Some of the best businesses in the world reinvest in their communities and the youth academy is where you should begin a holes

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        #4
        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        Excuses, almost every other mls club cares and has put effort into its junior academy and done do with integrity and true intention. Fing get with it TA and stop just counting the $’s you make plenty already. Some of the best businesses in the world reinvest in their communities and the youth academy is where you should begin a holes
        You don't get. You want the neighborhood Mcdonalds to change their menu that suits your palate. You simply don't understand the MLS overlay business franchise model.

        Portland is geographically isolated and not a major US City, and really never had a chance in the MLS archanian set up for DA.

        This not an excuse its an everyday reality and the outcomes are as expected for Portland, OR.

        US Soccer and the MLS made a grave error in judgement mandating Academies for all member framchises given their socialist and illogical business model.

        Only clubs in major markets get chance to have some homegrowns year after year.

        Timbers would rather not have to deal with the DA clusterf.

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          #5
          Many Portland Pro's

          There are many Portland pro's.

          The academy doesn't need to produce 10 players a year. Since the 2010 there are at least 10 pro players from Oregon that the Timbers can't seem to fit into the organization.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            You don't get. You want the neighborhood Mcdonalds to change their menu that suits your palate. You simply don't understand the MLS overlay business franchise model.

            Portland is geographically isolated and not a major US City, and really never had a chance in the MLS archanian set up for DA.

            This not an excuse its an everyday reality and the outcomes are as expected for Portland, OR.

            US Soccer and the MLS made a grave error in judgement mandating Academies for all member framchises given their socialist and illogical business model.

            Only clubs in major markets get chance to have some homegrowns year after year.

            Timbers would rather not have to deal with the DA clusterf.
            That's why some MLS clubs want out or want big changes. It costs a lot of money to run DA programs and the clubs get very little payback in return. They can't make much money off the few homegrowns they do develop.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              That's why some MLS clubs want out or want big changes. It costs a lot of money to run DA programs and the clubs get very little payback in return. They can't make much money off the few homegrowns they do develop.
              Again very short sighted and you continue to bring up MONEY. The value comes back 10 fold when you do it correctly and it’s not just major markets you bot parrot

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                #8
                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                You don't get. You want the neighborhood Mcdonalds to change their menu that suits your palate. You simply don't understand the MLS overlay business franchise model.

                Portland is geographically isolated and not a major US City, and really never had a chance in the MLS archanian set up for DA.

                This not an excuse its an everyday reality and the outcomes are as expected for Portland, OR.

                US Soccer and the MLS made a grave error in judgement mandating Academies for all member framchises given their socialist and illogical business model.

                Only clubs in major markets get chance to have some homegrowns year after year.

                Timbers would rather not have to deal with the DA clusterf.
                Hey Timbers intern, you seem to have all the convenient answers on how none of this is the Timbers organization fault, but is in fact the fault of the "illogical and Socialist" organization of MLS. Cool. Got it. Now, how can we blame MLS for the Timbers creating "alliance clubs" or taking over OYSA? Obviously, you are prepared to tell me how either of these endeavors make money for the Timbers, and that they are in fact losing money. MLS's fault. no doubt? Also, can we blame MLS for the pathetic roster of the Timbers? Timbers are old in some areas, young but not talented in others, and absolutely desolate in the rest. Clearly that has nothing to do with the team or talent evaluation. There must be some way to pin that on MLS, right?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  You don't get. You want the neighborhood Mcdonalds to change their menu that suits your palate. You simply don't understand the MLS overlay business franchise model.

                  Portland is geographically isolated and not a major US City, and really never had a chance in the MLS archanian set up for DA.

                  This not an excuse its an everyday reality and the outcomes are as expected for Portland, OR.

                  US Soccer and the MLS made a grave error in judgement mandating Academies for all member framchises given their socialist and illogical business model.

                  Only clubs in major markets get chance to have some homegrowns year after year.

                  Timbers would rather not have to deal with the DA clusterf.
                  Let’s compare real salt lake- a market very similar in terms of population and geographic issues for travel. How does this group have 4 times the success from its academy it’s not a major market?? I can tell you how- they have a better system and commitment to their community and also operate with integrity

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    Let’s compare real salt lake- a market very similar in terms of population and geographic issues for travel. How does this group have 4 times the success from its academy it’s not a major market?? I can tell you how- they have a better system and commitment to their community and also operate with integrity
                    Salt Lake ran an independent open to all comers in Arizona.

                    Thats how.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      Hey Timbers intern, you seem to have all the convenient answers on how none of this is the Timbers organization fault, but is in fact the fault of the "illogical and Socialist" organization of MLS. Cool. Got it. Now, how can we blame MLS for the Timbers creating "alliance clubs" or taking over OYSA? Obviously, you are prepared to tell me how either of these endeavors make money for the Timbers, and that they are in fact losing money. MLS's fault. no doubt? Also, can we blame MLS for the pathetic roster of the Timbers? Timbers are old in some areas, young but not talented in others, and absolutely desolate in the rest. Clearly that has nothing to do with the team or talent evaluation. There must be some way to pin that on MLS, right?

                      Given your limited knowledge about the MLS please dive into this article to gain at least a foothold on what your attempting foolishly to speak about:

                      https://medium.com/@isaac_krasny/unp...l-827f4b784bcd

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        You don't get. You want the neighborhood Mcdonalds to change their menu that suits your palate. You simply don't understand the MLS overlay business franchise model.

                        Portland is geographically isolated and not a major US City, and really never had a chance in the MLS archanian set up for DA.

                        This not an excuse its an everyday reality and the outcomes are as expected for Portland, OR.

                        US Soccer and the MLS made a grave error in judgement mandating Academies for all member framchises given their socialist and illogical business model.

                        Only clubs in major markets get chance to have some homegrowns year after year.

                        Timbers would rather not have to deal with the DA clusterf.
                        I never understood the economics or the reason why professional soccer teams have to support local youth soccer or have an Academy. This doesn’t happen in of the other professional sports: NFL, MLB, NBA or NHL

                        Would love to know why you expect this

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          I never understood the economics or the reason why professional soccer teams have to support local youth soccer or have an Academy. This doesn’t happen in of the other professional sports: NFL, MLB, NBA or NHL

                          Would love to know why you expect this
                          Probably the same reason a team in Salt Lake City has "real" in their name.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            I never understood the economics or the reason why professional soccer teams have to support local youth soccer or have an Academy. This doesn’t happen in of the other professional sports: NFL, MLB, NBA or NHL

                            Would love to know why you expect this
                            Other sports don't have transfer markets. Of course, MLS operates on a closed model for both labor and competition, but they'd like to have access to transfer revenues if they could.

                            You could also argue they can't be a real league without academies, and they certainly can't be very good clubs without them. It's okay to demand that your football club acts like one, in other words.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              I never understood the economics or the reason why professional soccer teams have to support local youth soccer or have an Academy. This doesn’t happen in of the other professional sports: NFL, MLB, NBA or NHL

                              Would love to know why you expect this
                              Thanks for being the stupid murrican about this.

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