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    Thorns Academy Really Need to Step Up Their Game

    Whitecaps just took a giant leap forward for girls youth soccer. What are Timbers doing besides nothing?

    http://www.soccerwire.com/notes/vanc...pment-program/

    #2
    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    Whitecaps just took a giant leap forward for girls youth soccer. What are Timbers doing besides nothing?

    http://www.soccerwire.com/notes/vanc...pment-program/
    This would appear to be a legite commitment to the women's game in Canada. Does anyone know who is funding the program? My guess is that Canadian tax payers are footing the bill and not the Whitecaps.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      This would appear to be a legite commitment to the women's game in Canada. Does anyone know who is funding the program? My guess is that Canadian tax payers are footing the bill and not the Whitecaps.
      Sure, in socialist Canada, workers pay for everything that non-workers benefit from. I'm sure the OP of this thread would love to see a socialist economy here. Portland is full of Bernie supporters. Problem is, most of them don't work. So who is going to pay for all the free stuff? They still haven't figured that one out yet.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        Sure, in socialist Canada, workers pay for everything that non-workers benefit from. I'm sure the OP of this thread would love to see a socialist economy here. Portland is full of Bernie supporters. Problem is, most of them don't work. So who is going to pay for all the free stuff? They still haven't figured that one out yet.
        Okay we get that you're the whackadoo politically-obsessed poster that comes on TS periodically. Remember that assumptions will bite you in the bum. BTW, where do you get your data to make such gross accusations?

        As far as the OP, I for one, find appreciate the post. It's always good to see what organizations do for youth soccer. It is Vancouver Whitecaps and they do bring in a lot of money and provide jobs.

        I could counter with "I choose to send my kids to private schools,pay my taxes, and let your kids go to public school for free." I could even add, my taxes are paying for your public school teachers to coach your school district's soccer players."

        See how silly you sound.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          Okay we get that you're the whackadoo politically-obsessed poster that comes on TS periodically. Remember that assumptions will bite you in the bum. BTW, where do you get your data to make such gross accusations?

          As far as the OP, I for one, find appreciate the post. It's always good to see what organizations do for youth soccer. It is Vancouver Whitecaps and they do bring in a lot of money and provide jobs.

          I could counter with "I choose to send my kids to private schools,pay my taxes, and let your kids go to public school for free." I could even add, my taxes are paying for your public school teachers to coach your school district's soccer players."

          See how silly you sound.
          The Issue with Bernie is he will make your private school "free to everyone" let everyone in and add all the same restrictions and requirements that were why you chose to send your kid to private school, see how silly you sound.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            Whitecaps just took a giant leap forward for girls youth soccer. What are Timbers doing besides nothing?

            http://www.soccerwire.com/notes/vanc...pment-program/
            We can't even do the boys side right. How do you expect the girls side to work?

            Our laws don't allow true development of players. If you develop a player in Canada that player becomes worth something to someone else. In turn, they get purchased which keeps feeding the machine. Our soccer country is still in the Ice Age where you can't be compensated for developing players. Until they change those laws this will be a pay to play game where results only matter.

            If they do change the rules and allow compensation for developing players you will see every club switch gears.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              We can't even do the boys side right. How do you expect the girls side to work?

              Our laws don't allow true development of players. If you develop a player in Canada that player becomes worth something to someone else. In turn, they get purchased which keeps feeding the machine. Our soccer country is still in the Ice Age where you can't be compensated for developing players. Until they change those laws this will be a pay to play game where results only matter.

              If they do change the rules and allow compensation for developing players you will see every club switch gears.
              Many of the best players have a parent or parents that have a huge part in developing the player. If the clubs start getting compensated, can the parents get a percentage back as well?

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                #8
                Program sounds roughly akin to their youth hockey development system. And we all know how the Canucks suck at hockey ... this will be interesting to watch play out.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  The Issue with Bernie is he will make your private school "free to everyone" let everyone in and add all the same restrictions and requirements that were why you chose to send your kid to private school, see how silly you sound.
                  You make no sense what so ever. Silly you. You should first fact-check yourself before posting:

                  "I am not proposing - and very often it gets misunderstood, I am not proposing free college for all. What I am proposing is free tuition at public colleges and universities. That is what I am proposing, and I am also proposing to substantially lower the outrageous level of student debt that millions of people in this country are currently carrying.

                  “Now why am I doing this? I am doing this because today in many respects a college degree is the equivalent of what a high school degree was 50 years ago. The world has changed. The economy has changed. People need more education,” he said."

                  http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/...ee-college-all


                  BTW, notice how he says "proposing." He knows that a U.S. President can propose but only Congress can enact laws affecting change in education and education funding for PUBLIC schools.

                  Time to re-direct back to the original OP and our learning about an elite academy ideal in another country, based on the notion of PIF for players not otherwise playing club soccer. An elite few players.

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                    #10
                    Thorns academy doesn't have to do anything.

                    A: People and even the clubs are dumb enough to send players to them even though they have no idea what they are doing.

                    B: Ecnl Oregon has proven to be nearly a straight up scam. Pretty much like SAT prep course for average players who have gullible parents along with a few crazy parents that hop from one club to another (not including onyx) Go pay 10k a year to be underdevelop and maybe get to college that you could have done without risking and paying all that money.

                    C: So much mis information going and scam parents and coaches out there, people don't realize if your kid is good, they will get what they want with a good coach and a decent team. 5$-6/ it.


                    So no, the thorns don't have to do anything.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      Many of the best players have a parent or parents that have a huge part in developing the player. If the clubs start getting compensated, can the parents get a percentage back as well?
                      That is a great idea.

                      When your daughter signs a $7500 a year contract to play for the Portland Thorns, you should demand 10% back.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        Okay we get that you're the whackadoo politically-obsessed poster that comes on TS periodically. Remember that assumptions will bite you in the bum. BTW, where do you get your data to make such gross accusations?

                        As far as the OP, I for one, find appreciate the post. It's always good to see what organizations do for youth soccer. It is Vancouver Whitecaps and they do bring in a lot of money and provide jobs.

                        I could counter with "I choose to send my kids to private schools,pay my taxes, and let your kids go to public school for free." I could even add, my taxes are paying for your public school teachers to coach your school district's soccer players."

                        See how silly you sound.

                        Winner!

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