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I have an honest question, wondering if this was addressed at the meeting. If I have a truly top player, capable of playing on the ECNL team, but I don't want to deal with the commitment that goes along with that (not just cost but time, travel, etc), would I have the option to play on a state cup team at OC? I do have a life outside soccer as well as other kids to consider. At U14 I don't think exposure out of state is a major issue. What if I just want my daughter to get top-level training, continue to play at a high level (in-state), and travel to one or two top tournaments. Will OC have that option for those who choose? What if several, or a majority, of the top U14 players did not want to go into ECNL? Will parents have any voice in that decision?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDuffus, the email said CFK becomes OC, say good bye to cfk. It was held on cfk side of town and even though everybody was invited to attend, that is how I read the emails.
The fact it was being held in Winter Springs and hosted a panel from CFK raised concerns before the meeting. The fact even yourself didn't see it as an "OCYS" event for both clubs just reinforces what everyone is bitching about. Why is that so hard to understand for you?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI have an honest question, wondering if this was addressed at the meeting. If I have a truly top player, capable of playing on the ECNL team, but I don't want to deal with the commitment that goes along with that (not just cost but time, travel, etc), would I have the option to play on a state cup team at OC? I do have a life outside soccer as well as other kids to consider. At U14 I don't think exposure out of state is a major issue. What if I just want my daughter to get top-level training, continue to play at a high level (in-state), and travel to one or two top tournaments. Will OC have that option for those who choose? What if several, or a majority, of the top U14 players did not want to go into ECNL? Will parents have any voice in that decision?
I'd say you if you don't want ECNL , you may have the opportunity to tryout at the sc level right from the start.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI have an honest question, wondering if this was addressed at the meeting. If I have a truly top player, capable of playing on the ECNL team, but I don't want to deal with the commitment that goes along with that (not just cost but time, travel, etc), would I have the option to play on a state cup team at OC? I do have a life outside soccer as well as other kids to consider. At U14 I don't think exposure out of state is a major issue. What if I just want my daughter to get top-level training, continue to play at a high level (in-state), and travel to one or two top tournaments. Will OC have that option for those who choose? What if several, or a majority, of the top U14 players did not want to go into ECNL? Will parents have any voice in that decision?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostReal estate is a commodity. CFK management is tainted (yes, HM you are not respected). The girls and their parents are not oblivious to this. Talent gathers together and an elite team is formed. This can happen very easily anywhere. BTW HM, if you’re going to continue to make a living out of spinning your own agenda you may want to consider a public speaking course. Why did OYCS let you lead the session? ugly.
So hilarious how some continue to ignore the evidence right in front of them. You say CFK mgmt is "tainted" and " not respected"- yet the new owners and execs from OCYS clearly have chosen him to play a major role. I guess you think they're stupid.
The girls are not "oblivious", but apparently you are. Did you not hear the ecl commissioner who played for HM praise him? Did you not hear the BIGGEST applause of the evening go from the players to Hue?
Blinded by hatred.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYes it's your choice. I already know of probably a half dozen girls (different ages) who are opting out, assuming they are selected. The question then becomes do you want her to play in the FPL league on a state cup team? We said this year we wouldn't do that again and were going to FSA. Now that FSA is gone what are our options?
Moving to FSA because of the dedication of a state cup team or FPL?
I don't believe you or....
You sound like one of "those types" of parents where what you think and reality taking different paths...
Can I offer you just a rec soccer league somewhere and then you can also play High School? That is a good amount of soccer with zero expectations and almost zero effort.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYes it's your choice. I already know of probably a half dozen girls (different ages) who are opting out, assuming they are selected. The question then becomes do you want her to play in the FPL league on a state cup team? We said this year we wouldn't do that again and were going to FSA. Now that FSA is gone what are our options?
The club is not going to sit around waiting to see who "accepts" ECNL or "opts" for sc team. That would be complete chaos. The players they know they want will be asked to commit LONG before tryouts, and others won't be asked at all. They'll be invited to join the sc team.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDon't kid yourself with this "opt out" crap. The ECNL and da teams will be largely selected long before tryout. These coaches know just about every player in CF. They are inviting kids theyve seen to tryout.
The club is not going to sit around waiting to see who "accepts" ECNL or "opts" for sc team. That would be complete chaos. The players they know they want will be asked to commit LONG before tryouts, and others won't be asked at all. They'll be invited to join the sc team.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI have an honest question, wondering if this was addressed at the meeting. If I have a truly top player, capable of playing on the ECNL team, but I don't want to deal with the commitment that goes along with that (not just cost but time, travel, etc), would I have the option to play on a state cup team at OC? I do have a life outside soccer as well as other kids to consider. At U14 I don't think exposure out of state is a major issue. What if I just want my daughter to get top-level training, continue to play at a high level (in-state), and travel to one or two top tournaments. Will OC have that option for those who choose? What if several, or a majority, of the top U14 players did not want to go into ECNL? Will parents have any voice in that decision?
No one can force you to play ECNL if you really don't want to. It isn't for everyone. I'm not sure how the tryouts will work since they said ALL girls would be together and ECNL team would be picked first, but I would think if you were offered a spot and you didn't want it you would just decline and they would put your daughter on the next team down.
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At most there are 2-3 spots on each Krush/ECNL roster available. The current U17 and U16 are in the SC final four. Do you think those rosters are going to change much as those teams move on to ECNL? The state cup teams playing in FPL is also a real problem as the competition is weak.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDon't kid yourself with this "opt out" crap. The ECNL and da teams will be largely selected long before tryout. These coaches know just about every player in CF. They are inviting kids theyve seen to tryout.
The club is not going to sit around waiting to see who "accepts" ECNL or "opts" for sc team. That would be complete chaos. The players they know they want will be asked to commit LONG before tryouts, and others won't be asked at all. They'll be invited to join the sc team.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAt most there are 2-3 spots on each Krush/ECNL roster available. The current U17 and U16 are in the SC final four. Do you think those rosters are going to change much as those teams move on to ECNL? The state cup teams playing in FPL is also a real problem as the competition is weak.
You also may want to read the ECNL website most of the girls on there have already committed by u16, So it may be to late for Mia.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAt most there are 2-3 spots on each Krush/ECNL roster available. The current U17 and U16 are in the SC final four. Do you think those rosters are going to change much as those teams move on to ECNL? The state cup teams playing in FPL is also a real problem as the competition is weak.
certainly every top 16 team has 1-3 players which brought their team to the top 16. They are the likely candidates to play ECNL. In the Orlando area the local U17 team is not that good on a all around basis. There is lots of room for improvement. The same hold true for Brandon.
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OYSC say NO to CFK. ECLN is being used as a tool. The ECLN structure only benefits, at best, 20 girls in each age group. Outside of those 20 is where the true numbers are, many of them with exceptional talents, who are not willing to forgo high school ball for a small shot of a D1 ride. Being an alternative club to CFK will be more profitable than being part of “them”. Just say NO. They need you more than you need them. They know it. Take control back.
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