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such reaction to the statement. must be hitting a nerve because you know it's true. Don't worry, someday you'll catch up to OW. Nah, just keep driving by and look back and see the tears in your daughter's eyes as she puts on her FSA, FSC, CFC (they're all the same to us) practice jersey
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postsuch reaction to the statement. must be hitting a nerve because you know it's true. Don't worry, someday you'll catch up to OW. Nah, just keep driving by and look back and see the tears in your daughter's eyes as she puts on her FSA, FSC, CFC (they're all the same to us) practice jersey
typical of myopic oakwood parents. not realizing they are being fleeced by RD and DF. Sucker
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postsuch reaction to the statement. must be hitting a nerve because you know it's true. Don't worry, someday you'll catch up to OW. Nah, just keep driving by and look back and see the tears in your daughter's eyes as she puts on her FSA, FSC, CFC (they're all the same to us) practice jersey
The best teams at various ages are in different clubs. OW has a few strong young teams. High school age teams took a hit this year with key departures. CFC has a few strong older teams and FSA has a few decent sides as well. If they all played the results would be mixed.
There isn't one place that works for every player. Geography, coaching assignments, depth at certain positions all determine the best fit for a player.
Exposure is possible through all three of the larger clubs. To think that one is superior is nuts. If you live near Portland and your kid wants to give up the high school sports experience, OW is perfect.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDo you really care that much about your kids soccer club? Is your kid a U13 or are you actually 13?
The best teams at various ages are in different clubs. OW has a few strong young teams. High school age teams took a hit this year with key departures. CFC has a few strong older teams and FSA has a few decent sides as well. If they all played the results would be mixed.
There isn't one place that works for every player. Geography, coaching assignments, depth at certain positions all determine the best fit for a player.
Exposure is possible through all three of the larger clubs. To think that one is superior is nuts. If you live near Portland and your kid wants to give up the high school sports experience, OW is perfect.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWe drive from 2 hrs away because my kid craves terrible lighting, tiger moms and gravel. It's not bad on school nights because my kid loves doing homework under back seat light. And the coaching is sensational. Just ask them. Sightseeing in portland is excellent so we never mind killing time while kids practice
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWe drive from 2 hrs away because my kid craves terrible lighting, tiger moms and gravel. It's not bad on school nights because my kid loves doing homework under back seat light. And the coaching is sensational. Just ask them. Sightseeing in portland is excellent so we never mind killing time while kids practice
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Well, just because they are. It's like comparing a Benz to a chevy. You really don't need to explain it. But, I guess you are the Chevy driver....
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