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    #16
    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    Letter written from our DOC.

    Hardly relevant or accurate to read anything produced by the propaganda machines of the OPL or TiMBERS.

    Better to get the facts. OPL ceased operation and let their member clubs decide what league to join in the future. Our DOC has informed us we are re-joining the OYSA.

    What the heck this has to do with Timbers or the OPL is really irrelevant as the OYSA is again the competitive home for all of Oregon and SW Washington soccer players.

    Congrats on the Victory OYSA and the KIDS!
    Your DOC was lying than... Because unless he was from one of the TA clubs from outside the Portland area ALL the other TA clubs were founding members of the OPL.

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      #17
      A decision to leave OPL

      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      Your DOC was lying than... Because unless he was from one of the TA clubs from outside the Portland area ALL the other TA clubs were founding members of the OPL.
      Unlike the move made to join the ECNL by our club. They first asked for our feedback about leaving the OPL league and joining the OYSA, just this simple request for feedback made the move something we could support given the positive impact it has on our family, friends and teammates. Very excited and appreciate the club at least involving us in the decision making process. It's the first great step to bringing our club whole again.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        Letter written from our DOC.

        Hardly relevant or accurate to read anything produced by the propaganda machines of the OPL or TiMBERS.

        Better to get the facts. OPL ceased operation and let their member clubs decide what league to join in the future. Our DOC has informed us we are re-joining the OYSA.

        What the heck this has to do with Timbers or the OPL is really irrelevant as the OYSA is again the competitive home for all of Oregon and SW Washington soccer players.

        Congrats on the Victory OYSA and the KIDS!
        OPL hasn't ceased operations. Just aren't running a competitive fall league for U11-U14. They'll still be running an NPL for teams to qualify for US Club NPL Finals. And running a US Club OPL State Cup. No decision on the fate of winter league at this point.

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          #19
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          OPL hasn't ceased operations. Just aren't running a competitive fall league for U11-U14. They'll still be running an NPL for teams to qualify for US Club NPL Finals. And running a US Club OPL State Cup. No decision on the fate of winter league at this point.
          The word "Gullible" comes to mind.

          Sepp Atencio had just a little more time than his FIFA counterpart. Once they appointed him President of OPL, you knew the OPL teams would start running.

          Now everyone has to join another poorly ran organization. I'll give it three years then we will be starting the OSL once everyone gets fed up of the Timbers (Oregon super league 2018)

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            #20
            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            OPL hasn't ceased operations. Just aren't running a competitive fall league for U11-U14. They'll still be running an NPL for teams to qualify for US Club NPL Finals. And running a US Club OPL State Cup. No decision on the fate of winter league at this point.
            With all of the Fall teams joining the OYSA league what would be thing point of an NPL league? The OPl winter league was in worse shape than their OPL fall & spring leagues. They tried it didn't work out now back to joining the traditional OYSA leagues. Very logical decision.

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              #21
              Press Release

              Here is the OPL press release. Have not seen anything from OYSA.

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                #22
                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                With all of the Fall teams joining the OYSA league what would be thing point of an NPL league? The OPl winter league was in worse shape than their OPL fall & spring leagues. They tried it didn't work out now back to joining the traditional OYSA leagues. Very logical decision.
                They run a very short (6 game) NPL in southern California for the purpose of qualifying teams for NPL Finals. Why not do the same here?

                http://www.socalnpl.com/

                No different than what the Vantucky teams use to do in the spring with their "District 5" league to qualify teams for WA State Cup.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  They run a very short (6 game) NPL in southern California for the purpose of qualifying teams for NPL Finals. Why not do the same here?

                  http://www.socalnpl.com/

                  No different than what the Vantucky teams use to do in the spring with their "District 5" league to qualify teams for WA State Cup.
                  Good point. Play fall OYSA and spring NPL. Covers all your bases.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    They run a very short (6 game) NPL in southern California for the purpose of qualifying teams for NPL Finals. Why not do the same here?

                    http://www.socalnpl.com/

                    No different than what the Vantucky teams use to do in the spring with their "District 5" league to qualify teams for WA State Cup.
                    The Southern California teams are a better standard than our Oregon youth teams, this much is true. Playing in a league that qualifies for your USYS state cup is a requirement for all teams, that's why Washington team must do this.

                    Most Oregon OPL teams have opted out of the NPL finals each summer due to high cost and very little chance of competiting. If an Oregon club team wants to make a decision to go to this event it's not unlike signing up for an out of state tournament, if playing in a small Oregon jamboree gets them invite, why not? Especially if they aren't relevant in the USYS state cup or USYS regionals this sounds like a good option.

                    Kinda like the President's cup Regionals or Kohl's Cup.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      The Southern California teams are a better standard than our Oregon youth teams, this much is true. Playing in a league that qualifies for your USYS state cup is a requirement for all teams, that's why Washington team must do this.

                      Most Oregon OPL teams have opted out of the NPL finals each summer due to high cost and very little chance of competiting. If an Oregon club team wants to make a decision to go to this event it's not unlike signing up for an out of state tournament, if playing in a small Oregon jamboree gets them invite, why not? Especially if they aren't relevant in the USYS state cup or USYS regionals this sounds like a good option.

                      Kinda like the President's cup Regionals or Kohl's Cup.
                      Guaranteed there isn't one OYSA state cup champ that could win NPL Finals or US Club Nationals this year. Not one.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        Guaranteed there isn't one OYSA state cup champ that could win NPL Finals or US Club Nationals this year. Not one.
                        Teams compete in competitions all the time that they don't realistically imagine they'll win. If you don't ever leave the bubble then you don't know what you really need to do to step up a level.

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                          #27
                          I am curious how division placement will work?

                          Too 4-5 from opl and oysa from spring? Fall? What about those teams that won their division thinking they were going to get to move up a division?

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                            #28
                            "In the event of dissolution of the OPC, it is resolved that all OPC assets and funds be distributed as follows: 50% to a field development fund (to be created upon dissolution) benefitting Oregon soccer clubs; 25% to OHSU’s Knight Cancer Institute benefitting prostate cancer research, in the name of Clive Charles; and 25% to the Alzheimer’s Association of Oregon, in the name of Jimmy Conway."


                            Just a clipping from the OPC bylaws...hopefully this creates some accountability and the remaining surplus doesn't walk out in Tom's pocket. That would be very Sepp-tic

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              "In the event of dissolution of the OPC, it is resolved that all OPC assets and funds be distributed as follows: 50% to a field development fund (to be created upon dissolution) benefitting Oregon soccer clubs; 25% to OHSU’s Knight Cancer Institute benefitting prostate cancer research, in the name of Clive Charles; and 25% to the Alzheimer’s Association of Oregon, in the name of Jimmy Conway."


                              Just a clipping from the OPC bylaws...hopefully this creates some accountability and the remaining surplus doesn't walk out in Tom's pocket. That would be very Sepp-tic
                              OPL isn't being dissolved. Read the press release.

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                                I am curious how division placement will work?

                                Too 4-5 from opl and oysa from spring? Fall? What about those teams that won their division thinking they were going to get to move up a division?
                                That will make for some interesting placement meetings in early August. It's in everyone's best interests to put the best teams in the top division, regardless of where they played last year. There is enough information out there for the U11-U14 ages to make these decisions easily enough.

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