Just messing with you guys . . . DA2 is something in SCal.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTimbers weren't invited. You will find out soon enough.
Long way of saying I take back my joke - don't find it funny anymore.
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Who knows.. things are crazy out there.. one might be able to buy their small 05 a roster spot on an 04 DA team if you can throw enough coin towards a club...
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What clubs will have the u15 age group? It won't be all six. It will narrow. So u14s at clubs like FC Portland, BSC, will have to leave and tryout for Timbers DA at u15?
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According to another thread the concept of "DA 2" for 05s is dead. Also Timbers are forming one elite top DA team from Oregon starting at u14 that will be playing in the Washington league as opposed to Oregon as that league is a higher level of play. Crazy the politics in DA.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAccording to another thread the concept of "DA 2" for 05s is dead. Also Timbers are forming one elite top DA team from Oregon starting at u14 that will be playing in the Washington league as opposed to Oregon as that league is a higher level of play. Crazy the politics in DA.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWell that tryout will be crowded but in the end they will just pick Timbers and RTC kids. That will be a lot of game travel for kids that age!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWell that tryout will be crowded but in the end they will just pick Timbers and RTC kids. That will be a lot of game travel for kids that age!
If you have a high level and highly motivated '05 kid, then there's no reason not to have him at least tryout.
~'04 DA parent
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostRead the syllabus. It's less travel. Great program overall.
If you have a high level and highly motivated '05 kid, then there's no reason not to have him at least tryout.
~'04 DA parent
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWe are talking about the Timbers playing the top u13 and u14 DA in the Washington league so more travel!
Medford logs more miles to play garbage.
You could fly all over the country and get smacked without any barrier to entry--other than a checkbook and play for the girls clubs FC PDX and CU.
Far worst fates out there in Oregon.
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