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Is oakwood already sold . They where smart selling before it gets any worse. Most local kids will probably end up at Sporting or some Cfc especially if they choose to play in highschool. TBH Sporting and oakwood shouldve merged and added the mls badge along with national , regional, dpl, and local options based on what player needs and wants which would create a very strong club with several different options of play .
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I dont think so ..... OW used to be very affordable and now they are near the top of pricing around here and there are plenty lined up and still waiting to pay. Perhaps his pride is hurt, but I doubt his wallet has been affected very much.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostThe problem OW has is the coaches aren't developing teams. They don't stop the kids from bickering with each other, they don't stop very selfish play, they don't praise kids who pass up a good shot for a great shot. They only celebrate the goal scorer. They don't care about defensive shape or defense at all period. What I have seen is essentially a 100% kick and run game with the entire team trying to score a goal every time they touch the ball no matter where they are on the field. The kids don't really like each other and they are super selfish. This doesn't age well.
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Is this little U-8 girl the only kid playing at Oakwood or the only
kid they put all over their social media?
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Originally posted by Guest View PostIs this little U-8 girl the only kid playing at Oakwood or the only
kid they put all over their social media?
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Her crazy dad runs the social media for them. He did the same with his older daughter until she bolted to sit on the bench as cfcu. This one is already trying out at cfc and will be there next year. He’s a dbag and a perfect example of what ow is all about. Kids playing for themselves and not on a team. This one plays up a year because they always have to play up until they get cut. Right Fred?
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Her crazy dad runs the social media for them. He did the same with his older daughter until she bolted to sit on the bench as cfcu. This one is already trying out at cfc and will be there next year. He’s a dbag and a perfect example of what ow is all about. Kids playing for themselves and not on a team. This one plays up a year because they always have to play up until they get cut. Right Fred?
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Her crazy dad runs the social media for them. He did the same with his older daughter until she bolted to sit on the bench as cfcu. This one is already trying out at cfc and will be there next year. He’s a dbag and a perfect example of what ow is all about. Kids playing for themselves and not on a team. This one plays up a year because they always have to play up until they get cut. Right Fred?
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Her crazy dad runs the social media for them. He did the same with his older daughter until she bolted to sit on the bench as cfcu. This one is already trying out at cfc and will be there next year. He’s a dbag and a perfect example of what ow is all about. Kids playing for themselves and not on a team. This one plays up a year because they always have to play up until they get cut. Right Fred?
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Originally posted by Guest View PostThe problem OW has is the coaches aren't developing teams. They don't stop the kids from bickering with each other, they don't stop very selfish play, they don't praise kids who pass up a good shot for a great shot. They only celebrate the goal scorer. They don't care about defensive shape or defense at all period. What I have seen is essentially a 100% kick and run game with the entire team trying to score a goal every time they touch the ball no matter where they are on the field. The kids don't really like each other and they are super selfish. This doesn't age well.
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