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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou are dumb. WashT is only entered in u11, u12, u13 and they are succeeding in all 3.
They would at older ages too if they were not playing HS right now. Pay attention before posting jibberish.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI would say success is semi-final or better. Let's wait and see. Final 4 in oysa state cup means you're pretty good... For boys anyway.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou are dumb. WashT is only entered in u11, u12, u13 and they are succeeding in all 3.
They would at older ages too if they were not playing HS right now. Pay attention before posting jibberish.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThey always "succeed" by playing the long ball. No real skill or ability to possess the ball. Typical WT_FC soccer. The good players always leave the club for much better coaching by HS.
I love it when unknowledgeable people have no facts so they start using buzz words like 'long ball'. So from your expert opinion, washT succeeds by sending it long every time! whatever dude. I have watched this game for many, many years. And yes, I have a boy on one of the younger teams. But they possess and knock the ball around as good or better than any of the Oregon competition. And we came from one of the top Portland clubs for perspective... so try again.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postsure pal. they have been successful at older ages too... at least against Oregon teams. we are talking boys, remember? last year, U18 won a Wa state championship (yes Wa, not Oregon), U16 was RCL 1 and U15 was RCL 1, better than Oregon teams as 99% would not even qualify for RCL1. U17 was equitable to top Oregon teams as they were in RCL2. The only thing you can say derogatory is that 2/3 of the U15 busted up... it happens. So somehow you have concluded that by HS the good players always leave. Well done, Sherlock.
I love it when unknowledgeable people have no facts so they start using buzz words like 'long ball'. So from your expert opinion, washT succeeds by sending it long every time! whatever dude. I have watched this game for many, many years. And yes, I have a boy on one of the younger teams. But they possess and knock the ball around as good or better than any of the Oregon competition. And we came from one of the top Portland clubs for perspective... so try again.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI would say success is semi-final or better. Let's wait and see. Final 4 in oysa state cup means you're pretty good... For boys anyway.
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