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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postwell.. to be exact they posted that it would happen AFTER the season. State Cup not over just yet ;-)
Good luck taking your superstars all the way in a dieing league. Maybe you can make the finals in showcase this year.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI would guess it would be for 16 and 17 yr olds. There would be no advantage for a 2014 to go to this. For a 2015 or 16 it would be a good opportunity.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnd exactly what did you win? Please inform us how the coalition "won" anything here. What was achieved?
The answer is nothing. Nothing was achieved. The stadium is still being built, the MLS team is still coming to Orlando, OC will still provide soccer to poor children as agreed to in the proposed stadium funding plan.
The coalition will do nothing. They have done nothing for a month now. No more webpages, no press releases, no angry petitions. They think they have won something so they are doing nothing.
The truth is that Phil is a lot smarter than a bunch of self-entitled soccer dads and their myopic club coaches. He simply said, "OK, you want to help grow soccer? You want to help those less fortunate by providing free soccer programming? Then the field is all yours."
You see Phil knows these clubs won't step up and play the larger role of growing soccer. They are all in it for the interests of their club only. That does not include providing free soccer to kids who will never afford to be members of their pay-to-play club.
Those who have been around pro sports know that each team takes the responsibility to do what the local clubs can't afford to do. They have players make appearances at schools and conduct free clinics in city parks. They provide free tickets to boys and girls clubs and they donate equipment to schools and leagues. The Magic do it. The Bucs do it. The Marlins do it.
So it would be wise for the coalition to either step up or shut up. With each passing day of inactivity they are showing the commission what whiny little brats they are and just making the case for Phil.
The coalition will continue to work together as issues arise that affect the youth soccer community in central Florida. The coalition is not working on your timetable or your agenda.
^^^See? Short, concise answers to your long winded overwrought rants. Just like I would expect, Counselor, you protest too much in trying to convince others of your weak arguments.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnd exactly what did you win? Please inform us how the coalition "won" anything here. What was achieved?
The answer is nothing. Nothing was achieved. The stadium is still being built, the MLS team is still coming to Orlando, OC will still provide soccer to poor children as agreed to in the proposed stadium funding plan.
The coalition will do nothing. They have done nothing for a month now. No more webpages, no press releases, no angry petitions. They think they have won something so they are doing nothing.
The truth is that Phil is a lot smarter than a bunch of self-entitled soccer dads and their myopic club coaches. He simply said, "OK, you want to help grow soccer? You want to help those less fortunate by providing free soccer programming? Then the field is all yours."
You see Phil knows these clubs won't step up and play the larger role of growing soccer. They are all in it for the interests of their club only. That does not include providing free soccer to kids who will never afford to be members of their pay-to-play club.
Those who have been around pro sports know that each team takes the responsibility to do what the local clubs can't afford to do. They have players make appearances at schools and conduct free clinics in city parks. They provide free tickets to boys and girls clubs and they donate equipment to schools and leagues. The Magic do it. The Bucs do it. The Marlins do it.
So it would be wise for the coalition to either step up or shut up. With each passing day of inactivity they are showing the commission what whiny little brats they are and just making the case for Phil.
Everyone sees through it.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNot only does OC have ECNL but they have a multi-year contract so it is good next year and several more after. With MLS coming in 2015, OC will also be part of the NWSL expansion in 2016. The goal is to have ECNL fully funded, like the DA, before the 2016 season.
The OP is the original FKK Troll that posted AH and DT were being fired and replaced by Brazilian coaches. I am happy to report AH and DT are alive and well and coaching at SSC several months after these rumors were started.
If you would like your daughter to play in CDL which has lost teams to FPL and FSPL, then go ahead and check out FKK. If your daughter shows real talent and you would like her to play against the best of the best, then have her check out OC ECNL. If they are as poor as FKK claims, she should have no trouble making the team and playing quality minutes in front of 600 college coaches.
The bottom line is there is no harm in trying-out for both clubs. Many did it last year and, ultimately, you go where the best fit is for your daughter. To be clear, FKK will not be playing in FPL, FSPL, R3PL or NPL next year. If you go there, you will play CDL.
Those are the facts. The choice is yours to make.
Although, it sure helps the coaches at Nova and St Leo to claim they attracted "ECNL players".
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOf course. Which is why they were both named Super Y coaches which is after the season. There are no firings, no loss of ECNL and FKK will still not be affiliated with FYSA.
Good luck taking your superstars all the way in a dieing league. Maybe you can make the finals in showcase this year.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe Coalition prevented the attempted takeover of fields and premium practice times under the guise of abiding by their agreement.
The coalition will continue to work together as issues arise that affect the youth soccer community in central Florida. The coalition is not working on your timetable or your agenda.
^^^See? Short, concise answers to your long winded overwrought rants. Just like I would expect, Counselor, you protest too much in trying to convince others of your weak arguments.
They aren't working to help the kids in the soccer community, they are trying to save their own butts. The irony is Orlando City just seems to want the better kids, not all the rec. if I were the coalition I would be more concerned about who needs the money that those rec kids generate for their club to run. OC has cash.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe Coalition prevented the attempted takeover of fields and premium practice times under the guise of abiding by their agreement.
The coalition will continue to work together as issues arise that affect the youth soccer community in central Florida. The coalition is not working on your timetable or your agenda.
^^^See? Short, concise answers to your long winded overwrought rants. Just like I would expect, Counselor, you protest too much in trying to convince others of your weak arguments.
And the Coalition says they don't want OC to provide free soccer to underprivileged kids even if the programs are done through the local schools. How does preventing these programs benefit the youth soccer community?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostVirginia Rush, BUSA and OCYS are by far the worst clubs in ECNL in the Southeast. ECNL will be cleaning out underperforming clubs. Can't be (E)lite with clubs and teams at this level. All three lack the structure and development to sustain improved league performance. Yes, ECNL is about winning and at a minimum being competitive. All three of these clubs aren't winning and only competitive with each other.
Relegation is coming within 18 months.
Region 3 league is better then ECNL.
ECNL has let it's guard down and allowed clubs to enter that are well below standard
ECNL will be a league of the past if they do nothing but watch poor soccer occur.
College coaches know the truth
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostActually, the question is, is someone trying to create a "self-fulfilling prophecy." Create doubt about OCYS' ability to retain ECNL, so that good players won't try-out for ECNL and the teams will not be as strong as they could be, in the hope that ECNL will be pulled from OCYS (and maybe given to their club).
So the "questioner" gains in two ways - OCYS is hurt by not getting the best players, and their club benefits from retaining their best players. And the players are pawns in the game.
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