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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe U14 are a big improvement from last years team and the U13 team moving up to U14 next year are a good team with "A" team players. I think you'll find OCYS U14-U16 will be much improved next year with the influx of FCA girls. That's all ECNL wants to see that the club is moving in the right direction.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI think OCYS will improve as a club and I think they have nothing to worry about. I disagree slightly with you. I think it really depends on what the OCYS coaching staff decides to do with the current U14 team. If they take their rising U14s and remove the U13s playing up then I feel that next years U14 team would fight for 1st place in the league. If they do that then I feel the rising U14s will need to fill in with some players. The FCA current U14 team maybe has 2-3 players that will be able to compete in ECNL and thus your next years U15 team will stay even or drop a bit depending on how much of a role the U13s playing up have contributed to your overall team success this year. The U15 team rising to U16 will improve but how much is a question. Its difficult to not improve on the season they had this year. I do believe the U15 (rising U16) has an advantage because it will likely draw some talent who recognize that U16 and U17 are the most heavily recruited in ECNL(which is why FKK is doing so well on their recruiting still). So, yes, next years U14 team could be a TOP team, U15 will hold their own and U16 will improve by 4-5 wins? really not sure?
This should be on an OCYS recruiting brochure.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI think OCYS will improve as a club and I think they have nothing to worry about. I disagree slightly with you. I think it really depends on what the OCYS coaching staff decides to do with the current U14 team. If they take their rising U14s and remove the U13s playing up then I feel that next years U14 team would fight for 1st place in the league. If they do that then I feel the rising U14s will need to fill in with some players. The FCA current U14 team maybe has 2-3 players that will be able to compete in ECNL and thus your next years U15 team will stay even or drop a bit depending on how much of a role the U13s playing up have contributed to your overall team success this year. The U15 team rising to U16 will improve but how much is a question. Its difficult to not improve on the season they had this year. I do believe the U15 (rising U16) has an advantage because it will likely draw some talent who recognize that U16 and U17 are the most heavily recruited in ECNL(which is why FKK is doing so well on their recruiting still). So, yes, next years U14 team could be a TOP team, U15 will hold their own and U16 will improve by 4-5 wins? really not sure?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo you want us to believe that Ocity bought/merged both FSA and CFK without doing a due diligence on the financials? And, in doing so they absorbed $100k of supposedly unknown/hidden liabilities at CFK?
Ever heard of the Latin phrase caveat emptor?
Didn't GB go to work at FSA/OCYS prior to the merger? Surely, he knew of the supposed $100k in debt when OCYS merged CFK into their operation?
If they actually bought a club that had $107k of unsecured liabilities I am sure there MLS venture will profitable. LOL
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo you want us to believe that Ocity bought/merged both FSA and CFK without doing a due diligence on the financials? And, in doing so they absorbed $100k of supposedly unknown/hidden liabilities at CFK?
Ever heard of the Latin phrase caveat emptor?
Didn't GB go to work at FSA/OCYS prior to the merger? Surely, he knew of the supposed $100k in debt when OCYS merged CFK into their operation?
Do you really think the pro team wanted to spend money on the youth club? If you think so then you have no idea how they operate. They were backed into a corner of bad publicity or else the youth club OCYS would have gotten buried under that deal. No one would have done business with them.
I really hope whoever is doing the books over there isn't the same as before because if so someone else is going to get left holding the bag ... again.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGB didn't do the books or pay bills. They had outstanding bills for uniforms, field rental and other things going back to the previous season. No one had anyway of know knowing that if CFK conveniently left it out. Ok lets's be real. Onlyone person was aware of what was or wasn't getting paid. High dollar coaches were getting paid and kickbacks but not the bills.
Do you really think the pro team wanted to spend money on the youth club? If you think so then you have no idea how they operate. They were backed into a corner of bad publicity or else the youth club OCYS would have gotten buried under that deal. No one would have done business with them.
I really hope whoever is doing the books over there isn't the same as before because if so someone else is going to get left holding the bag ... again.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou really have no idea how businesses make a merger agreement do you? Even the angry guy is laughing at your post. You certainly have no idea what you are talking about when it comes to any bills. The pro team owner certainly did want the youth club, what bad publicity, at that point hardly anyone in Orlando knew who they were.
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OC/FSA had already formed OCYS and had over half the coaches at CFK chomping at the bit to come over.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOC/FSA had already formed OCYS and had over half the coaches at CFK chomping at the bit to come over.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postjust a fact check here, pretty sure none of those fields are being built in Pine Hills, and they are not being built out of kindness. It was part of the deal that got the stadium to be pushed through.
The gyms are spread across the county. The Meadow Woods facility is south of Orlando International Airport, and a trio of gyms sit close to the county's State Road 50 spine, with one on Apopka-Vineland Road near Silver Star Road, another on Goldenrod Road near Aloma Avenue, and a west Orange site near State Road 429. The South Econ site is south of Curry Ford Road
Not exactly soccer club communities now are they?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostEvery time you type you show your ignorance.
Did you really read the article, or did you just look at the headline. there is no proof one way or the other in this article. The article says that they don't want to have to get rid of clubs, but if they have to then they will. As of this article they hadn't had their meeting yet to decide if they would exclude clubs or not. I will give you a couple quotes from it.
"Howell doesn’t seem to think anyone will get booted from ECNL soon."
"Speaking to SoccerWire.com last year, ECNL commissioner Sarah Kate Noftsinger said that final decisions on revoking memberships could be made as soon as the current (2013-14) season. For her, the main focus remains on the league’s role in helping its clubs improve."
"Booting out a club that has underperformed and replacing them with a club in better form, or with more effective operating structures, will likely elevate competition and stability."
"Brent Leiba, the coach of McLean Youth Soccer’s Under-18 ECNL squad, thinks booting teams for underperforming would be beneficial."
"Terry Foley, the president of FC Virginia and coach of FCV’s ECNL U-18s, thinks at some point soon teams will start to be excluded."
"ECNL held their annual membership meeting on Friday morning during the NSCAA Convention in Philadelphia. We’ll soon find out whether revoking club memberships was on the agenda."
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOC owns fields they can't use after dark. They want someone else to pay for lighted fields, and they want to monopolize the prime time for training only OCYS players. Pretty simple, pretty obvious- as long as you're not swallowing the propaganda at face value.
You're getting pretty angry again, Dad. Relax a little and quit trying to be a one-man advertising and PR firm for your masters. Your stress and anger is not healthy.
Furthermore, your entitled little Divas would not be caught dead in those neighborhoods, especially after dark. So, again, nice try! Your slander does not work as long as honest people come on to this sight and reveal your BS.
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