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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou have been conned by the Head Coach. That's his selling point and he actually believes it. He thinks no other club coaches technique. We do! But we do it in realistic situations. We also coach game situations. Something your HC is incapable of doing. ADF's training methods do not work. Hopping over bamboo sticks and doing a 360 spin is not related to soccer.
Anyone can take a club or team and pick the most talented. Coaching is about development and community. The ADF's of the world are a magnet for the crazy parents who know nothing about child development. There only goal is win! Can any of you ADF minions find the development plan from your ringmaster?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostRCF Cup JOKE
Just saw ADF 05s only lost to WA Timber 04 DA team 2-1. That's the #1 2004 DA Team right now. Doesn't say much for DA.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI wouldn't read anything into the outcome of a futsal game with a subset of the WA Timbers team. Different sport with a lot of different players. An actual soccer match between these teams with full squads would not be close.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostJust a quick primer on how it actually works, Rec Clubs also have classic arms and they have a geographic home based on the Rec soccer constituency. See LOSC, WUSC, Eastside, BSC, WT T/S, Foothills, PCU (PYSA), WT & THUSC (THJSL), GPS (Hillsboro), SSC (Tigard).
Only a few stand alone classic clubs out there WT & THUSC are affiliated as the classic arm of the THJSL, PCU is the classic arm of the PYSA. FC Portland strangely (Hillsboro as well).
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWell don't tell THPRD that WT & THUSC aren't the 'classic arms' of the THJSL, they will lose all their fields. Sell crazy somewhere else. It is what is.
THJSL has a separate agreement with THPRD for fields.
What legal clause for field use are you using as your basis of 'fact?'
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTHJSL does not have any type of formal affiliation with THUSC or WT. Ask them. They'll tell you.
This affilation is the basis for field use..otherwise any classic club would get to use the fields as their home for training and games.
Aloha U cried about this ruling and was laughed at by the THPRD..
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNo true at all and you know it.
THJSL has a separate agreement with THPRD for fields.
What legal clause for field use are you using as your basis of 'fact?'
Better question what other legal clause are you thinking of that grants them field use?
Please provide and educate us of this mysterious and never disclosed THPRD unpublished law.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOpen your eyes and breathe..THUSC & WT are the defacto THJSL classic programs simply because they get to use of all the THPRD fields and early evey THJSL rec club stick to just rec soccer not classic.
Better question what other legal clause are you thinking of that grants them field use?
Please provide and educate us of this mysterious and never disclosed THPRD unpublished law.
Thanks
1. Reminder-Other clubs, other sports use all of those THPRD fields as well.
2. THJSL is a rec soccer league in which the greater Beaverton area rec clubs participate.
3. There is no implied verbal or written agreement between THJSL and THUSC, WT.
4. No one can force or assume that rec players will flock to those two clubs. If this were true, you wouldn't see THJSL rec club members move on to 4-H, ADF, Aloha, BSC, FC Portland, GPS, etc.(I even know of Beaverton players now playing for a club south of LO).
5. THJSL is a league of rec clubs; a separate entity operating under OYSA.
"A. Effective Dec 1, 2014, Membership in THJSL is limited to Recreational Clubs
only, as defined by Oregon Youth Soccer Association (OYSA). Clubs
participating in both recreational and competitive programs (Hybrid Clubs) may
not be allowed to participate as a member of the THJSL. Clubs defined as
competitive only by OYSA may be admitted as ex-officio members with no voting
rights. Clubs that do not meet this membership requirements shall face
immediate expulsion at the league Annual or a Special General Meeting."
7. THUSC and WT do not "get to use all of the THPRD fields."
6. Are you saying leases for use are not legal?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNo. You are making error-based assumptions in your logic.
1. Reminder-Other clubs, other sports use all of those THPRD fields as well.
2. THJSL is a rec soccer league in which the greater Beaverton area rec clubs participate.
3. There is no implied verbal or written agreement between THJSL and THUSC, WT.
4. No one can force or assume that rec players will flock to those two clubs. If this were true, you wouldn't see THJSL rec club members move on to 4-H, ADF, Aloha, BSC, FC Portland, GPS, etc.(I even know of Beaverton players now playing for a club south of LO).
5. THJSL is a league of rec clubs; a separate entity operating under OYSA.
"A. Effective Dec 1, 2014, Membership in THJSL is limited to Recreational Clubs
only, as defined by Oregon Youth Soccer Association (OYSA). Clubs
participating in both recreational and competitive programs (Hybrid Clubs) may
not be allowed to participate as a member of the THJSL. Clubs defined as
competitive only by OYSA may be admitted as ex-officio members with no voting
rights. Clubs that do not meet this membership requirements shall face
immediate expulsion at the league Annual or a Special General Meeting."
7. THUSC and WT do not "get to use all of the THPRD fields."
6. Are you saying leases for use are not legal?
4. My kids did rec in Westside Warriors--there was virtually no attempt to steer them to WT or any other specific classic club.
5. Nonwithstanding that bunch of incomprehensible legalese in the bylaws, one of the six members of THJSL is AUSC, which is a hybrid club. Perhaps AUSC has organized itself in such a fashion that the rec and classic arms are legally separate. Or perhaps they are simply the rec club of record for a certain part of Washington County, so they are in. (And their rec teams stink--possibly because any player who is any good is encouraged to try out for classic, whereas the other five clubs, being rec only, don't have this pressure).
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[QUOTE=Unregistered;2001828]No. You are making error-based assumptions in your logic.
1.Reminder-Other clubs, other sports use all of those THPRD fields as well.
2.THJSL is a rec soccer league in which the greater Beaverton area rec clubs participate.
3.There is no implied verbal or written agreement between THJSL and THUSC, WT.
4.No one can force or assume that rec players will flock to those two clubs. If this were true, you wouldn't see THJSL rec club members move on to 4-H, ADF, Aloha, BSC, FC Portland, GPS, etc.(I even know of Beaverton players now playing for a club south of LO).
5.THJSL is a league of rec clubs; a separate entity operating under OYSA.
"A. Effective Dec 1, 2014, Membership in THJSL is limited to Recreational Clubs
only, as defined by Oregon Youth Soccer Association (OYSA). Clubs
participating in both recreational and competitive programs (Hybrid Clubs) may
not be allowed to participate as a member of the THJSL. Clubs defined as
competitive only by OYSA may be admitted as ex-officio members with no voting
rights. Clubs that do not meet this membership requirements shall face
immediate expulsion at the league Annual or a Special General Meeting."
exist. Must be nonprofit, community based, focused on serving in-district needs and constituents.
7.THUSC and WT do not "get to use all of the THPRD fields."
6.Are you saying leases for use are not legal?
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