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    #16
    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    Check again

    0-6 1-4
    here is the Thorns US Soccer Girls DA schedule:

    http://www.ussoccerda.com/sam/standi...partialGames=0

    *but go ahead and say "don't click. viruses"

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      #17
      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      here is the Thorns US Soccer Girls DA schedule:

      http://www.ussoccerda.com/sam/standi...partialGames=0

      *but go ahead and say "don't click. viruses"
      I don't recommend clicking on any links in this chat board. Update your virus software first.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        Benedetti has to be 50 something? How far back are you going to go?
        Looks like anybody who has played in the MLS since it began in 1996. Which makes sense.

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          #19
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          #1 Results and records pre-DA from many generations of Oregon Club teams speak for themselves, do some research and educate yourself. Your ignorance is your downfall.

          #2 Times have changed for sure and Oregon has not evolved at any level or produced better than the past.

          #3 Very few Oregon boys get any significant playing time in the Timbers MLS DA Program, it's only 2 teams and they import more than 1/2 of the starters.Also no Oregon club boys teams are playing in the DA currently.

          #4 Oregon is irrelevant in the ECNL other than roadkill for good clubs across the nation.

          #5 The Girls DA just creates more dilution in a talent poor state like Oregon, not helping anything.

          #6 Great point with so few Oregon boys selected for the Timbers MLS DA and all the prodigious states club teams doing the Boys DA. When today's modern DA clubs (other states) were only doing the USYS competition Oregon's boys club teams were historically very competitive with them at top tourneys and championships, with oregon even winning Region IV 3 or 4 times over the best of the best in Region IV? Today Oregon club teams should roll over the 2nd tier club teams from those states, yet they don't. This is the biggest indicator of how bad things are in Oregon.

          #7 True (especially boys side) since Oregon isn't relevant at them anymore which again proves how bad thing are here. Girls have never been relevant, so be it.

          #8 Why can't we even form club teams that can compete with DA Boys, DA Girls and club teams that play in US Club, ECNL? Are we really that bad today?

          #9 No private trainier, just ODP & Club for these hardworking Oregonians that went on MLS Players & pros.

          Andrew Gregor FC
          Chris Brown FC
          Ryan Cochrane Villa
          Ty Harden FC/WSM
          Chad Barrett WSM
          Byron Alvarez Beaverton
          Danny Mwanga WSM
          Erik Hurtado WSM
          Brian Rowe (GK) Eugene
          Rubio Rubin WSM
          Scott Benedetti *****
          Ian Fuller FC
          Terry Boss (GK) Corvallis
          Dustin Correa ESU
          Nate Jaqua Eugene
          Ross Shunk FC
          Joey Leonetti Gladstone
          Josh Cameron WSM

          I'm sure there are others that's just off the top of the head. FC & WSM are notable clubs.

          #10 On the boys side of d1 soccer today, there aren't players like those listed above at any d1 colleges. As for the current girls crop taking roster spots on d1 girls teams it's not a difficult task given title ix funding for the sport of women's soccer they are needed. None are Power 5 all stars or potential pros.

          #11 History and facts create knowledge. What's your excuse ignorance?


          Thanks for the laugh.
          Your list is hillarious.

          You are talking about 18 players over a 30 year period.

          Look at my original comments Dumb Ass. I told you there have been pockets of age groups that have done well, but as a whole everything is not much different with regards to Oregon team results.

          You are talking about 18 players over 30 plus years....

          20 years ago, you did not have MLS teams sponsoring academy teams like you do now.

          I am surprised that you have not noticed that the soccer world has changed. Umbro is now part of Nike and I am not sure of very many stores selling Diadora boots.

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            #20
            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            #1 Results and records pre-DA from many generations of Oregon Club teams speak for themselves, do some research and educate yourself. Your ignorance is your downfall.

            #2 Times have changed for sure and Oregon has not evolved at any level or produced better than the past.

            #3 Very few Oregon boys get any significant playing time in the Timbers MLS DA Program, it's only 2 teams and they import more than 1/2 of the starters.Also no Oregon club boys teams are playing in the DA currently.

            #4 Oregon is irrelevant in the ECNL other than roadkill for good clubs across the nation.

            #5 The Girls DA just creates more dilution in a talent poor state like Oregon, not helping anything.

            #6 Great point with so few Oregon boys selected for the Timbers MLS DA and all the prodigious states club teams doing the Boys DA. When today's modern DA clubs (other states) were only doing the USYS competition Oregon's boys club teams were historically very competitive with them at top tourneys and championships, with oregon even winning Region IV 3 or 4 times over the best of the best in Region IV? Today Oregon club teams should roll over the 2nd tier club teams from those states, yet they don't. This is the biggest indicator of how bad things are in Oregon.

            #7 True (especially boys side) since Oregon isn't relevant at them anymore which again proves how bad thing are here. Girls have never been relevant, so be it.

            #8 Why can't we even form club teams that can compete with DA Boys, DA Girls and club teams that play in US Club, ECNL? Are we really that bad today?

            #9 No private trainier, just ODP & Club for these hardworking Oregonians that went on MLS Players & pros.

            Andrew Gregor FC
            Chris Brown FC
            Ryan Cochrane Villa 2000's
            Ty Harden FC/WSM 2000's
            Chad Barrett WSM 2000's
            Byron Alvarez Beaverton late 90's
            Danny Mwanga WSM 2000's
            Erik Hurtado WSM 2000's
            Brian Rowe (GK) Eugene 2000's
            Rubio Rubin WSM 2012
            Scott Benedetti *****
            Ian Fuller FC late 90's
            Terry Boss (GK) Corvallis 2000's
            Dustin Correa ESU 2000's 2000's
            Nate Jaqua Eugene late 90's
            Ross Shunk FC 2000's
            Joey Leonetti Gladstone
            Josh Cameron WSM 2000's

            I'm sure there are others that's just off the top of the head. FC & WSM are notable clubs.

            #10 On the boys side of d1 soccer today, there aren't players like those listed above at any d1 colleges. As for the current girls crop taking roster spots on d1 girls teams it's not a difficult task given title ix funding for the sport of women's soccer they are needed. None are Power 5 all stars or potential pros.

            #11 History and facts create knowledge. What's your excuse ignorance?


            Thanks for the laugh.
            14 or 15 of them were club developed between late 90s and 2008

            Why is there such a drought on talent for the last decade? Is it the club business model in Oregon.

            With so many kids playing vs that era this data is simply frightening today. What a shame.

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              #21
              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              Right now they are saying "when do we play Burlingame "
              All the thorns and california thorns are winless. Cant get to Burlingame soon enough. Bad clubs in da down there.

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                #22
                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                Your list is hillarious.

                You are talking about 18 players over a 30 year period.

                Look at my original comments Dumb Ass. I told you there have been pockets of age groups that have done well, but as a whole everything is not much different with regards to Oregon team results.

                You are talking about 18 players over 30 plus years....

                20 years ago, you did not have MLS teams sponsoring academy teams like you do now.

                I am surprised that you have not noticed that the soccer world has changed. Umbro is now part of Nike and I am not sure of very many stores selling Diadora boots.
                Not OP, results in the 1990's & 2000's are not even approached by the current clubs clubs in the DA, ECNL, USYS or tiddlywinks league in the last 5 to 7 years. Where do you get you data?

                You need to do some research and realize we (participants) have grown 2 or 3 fold in the last 20 years But the national level quality club teams and players are no longer even possible.

                Why is that? It's too bad we are such a bad place with youth soccer in this state, hopefully it improves. No more labels.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  Not OP, results in the 1990's & 2000's are not even approached by the current clubs clubs in the DA, ECNL, USYS or tiddlywinks league in the last 5 to 7 years. Where do you get you data?

                  You need to do some research and realize we (participants) have grown 2 or 3 fold in the last 20 years But the national level quality club teams and players are no longer even possible.

                  Why is that? It's too bad we are such a bad place with youth soccer in this state, hopefully it improves. No more labels.
                  This goes back to 1997. How many region 4 championships have we had since 1997? It looks like 3 if you count the one in 2015. You are saying one thing, but the real history says another. Not sure how you can say Oregon was a national hotbed if we won a total of 3 region 4 championship over 7 age groups over 20 years. We are talking about Region 4. This is not National championships which I am guessing we have 0.

                  http://championships.usyouthsoccer.o..._History/#2017

                  You can continue to talk about the pretend glory years and how everyone sucks now. Marco Farfan is not a bad player. How about Adrian Villegas?

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    This goes back to 1997. How many region 4 championships have we had since 1997? It looks like 3 if you count the one in 2015. You are saying one thing, but the real history says another. Not sure how you can say Oregon was a national hotbed if we won a total of 3 region 4 championship over 7 age groups over 20 years. We are talking about Region 4. This is not National championships which I am guessing we have 0.

                    http://championships.usyouthsoccer.o..._History/#2017

                    You can continue to talk about the pretend glory years and how everyone sucks now. Marco Farfan is not a bad player. How about Adrian Villegas?
                    Actually Oregon won 5

                    O since 2010

                    It is what it is.

                    It makes no sense since all the titles were won prior to DA and shouldn't we be rolling in these events now.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      Actually Oregon won 5

                      O since 2010

                      It is what it is.

                      It makes no sense since all the titles were won prior to DA and shouldn't we be rolling in these events now.
                      The poster missed the 1996 region iv championship for U15FC Portland boys In Wyoming

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        Actually Oregon won 5

                        O since 2010

                        It is what it is.

                        It makes no sense since all the titles were won prior to DA and shouldn't we be rolling in these events now.
                        not really, no. since all the "good players" or most of them, are no longer participating in OYSA State Cup, to go to USYSA Regionals, then no. We had little hope with the good players now we have less hope without them.

                        If you say, California doesn't have their good players in USYS either -well, they have more good players than can go in their academies (probably just in LA).

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          not really, no. since all the "good players" or most of them, are no longer participating in OYSA State Cup, to go to USYSA Regionals, then no. We had little hope with the good players now we have less hope without them.

                          If you say, California doesn't have their good players in USYS either -well, they have more good players than can go in their academies (probably just in LA).
                          It is alarming on the boys side with so few Oregon boys being selected for the TA program and all of the other States taking the best of the best out of USYS why the Oregon boys haven't remained relevant.That's a fair questio.On the girls club side It's become such a Diluted mess of acronyms and non achievement on the field and historically they only have a couple of club teams ever competing for Regional titles really its a dead issue with the girls .Which circles back to the question why you would even sign up for a national When none of the club teams have amassed a cache of the best players to the compete.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            Wow ... you posted this AM ... did you wake up this angry?
                            Hope this was therapeutic for you. You may want to seek professional
                            Help before you hurt your self or someone else.
                            Yea. These whiners clearly feel the need to put Oregon teams and kids down. Boo hoo! Oregon sucks and should stay home to play ourselves!! Everything is terrible!!! Let's all quit now and save our 10k per year so we can drink it instead and make angry posts anonymously on talking soccer!!

                            Grrrr!!

                            Just laugh at those fools. They are clearly insecure about something and need to take it out anonymously on the internet. Tells you all you need to know about the loser making those posts.

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              not really, no. since all the "good players" or most of them, are no longer participating in OYSA State Cup, to go to USYSA Regionals, then no. We had little hope with the good players now we have less hope without them.

                              If you say, California doesn't have their good players in USYS either -well, they have more good players than can go in their academies (probably just in LA).
                              Nearly every Oregonian boy is playing OYSA these dayz at the older ages (u15 to u19) Timbers 'Big/Real' r DA has booted out most every Oregonian or they quit early doors and midseason since they don't play. This being the case why can't our clubs (boys) win at the depleted USYS regionals now? Are they now on par with our mediocre girls product that is fodder in the USDA and US Club leagues?

                              This is a fair question. What has happened to Oregon Super Clubs and Super Teams of ole?

                              The Girls side of things in Oregon today is a diluted mess that is riddled with acronym leagues and global meaningless labeled clubs, the girls clubs have only themselves to blame for this travesty. Plus, girls club teams from Oregon have never been relevant in the Region even when they could all migrate to a club like FC Portland. (long time ago).

                              We have officially hit rock bottom as a State.

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                                We have officially hit rock bottom as a State.
                                Thank you Timbers...

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