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The complaint is that uPDX was "promising" more players an ECNL spot than they had room on the roster for, and only making the cuts after families had signed up for a year commitment (and owe a years dues to uPDX, even if they decide to leave the club). I put "promising" in quotes because I'm sure uPDX will argue that it wasn't an ironclad promise, only a promise of an "opportunity" that the player had to subsequently earn, but "the deal isn't as good once the check clears" is unfortunately far too common in many types of business.
This sort of complaint is not new to uPDX, and is frequently heard at other so-called "academy style" clubs: The A team is overbooked, and the hard cuts aren't made until the club has the players' money already. When your club's business model is as shady as an airline, that's a bad sign.
Some other clubs will tell exactly what team you will make the day after tryouts, and you generally have to stink pretty badly to get dropped afterwards. (And some coaches--John Bain at Westside comes to mind--have "no-cut" policies; if you make his team and stay in good behavior and work hard at practice, he won't cut you).
Which is the best policy, I don't know--but I'm generally for the notion of a "parent's bill of rights" for youth soccer: One of said rights is the right to leave (and to transfer to another club without penalty) if a player is cut or assigned to a lower team than promised at tryouts. And that includes a pro-rated refund of any pre-paid dues. And I'm surprised nobody has threatened OYSA with an antitrust lawsuit for its practice of allowing member clubs to "hold cards"--can you imagine e.g. refusing to pay a store for shoddy merchandise and then being told you can't shop in any other stores until the bill with the first store is settled, because the merchant has put a "hold" on your credit card?
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My daughter didn't make her school softball team one year. I was upset, like you, about it too. Weird that I thought more about it than she did. My therapist said it was normal.
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Originally posted by Guest View Post
The complaint is that uPDX was "promising" more players an ECNL spot than they had room on the roster for, and only making the cuts after families had signed up for a year commitment (and owe a years dues to uPDX, even if they decide to leave the club). I put "promising" in quotes because I'm sure uPDX will argue that it wasn't an ironclad promise, only a promise of an "opportunity" that the player had to subsequently earn, but "the deal isn't as good once the check clears" is unfortunately far too common in many types of business.
This sort of complaint is not new to uPDX, and is frequently heard at other so-called "academy style" clubs: The A team is overbooked, and the hard cuts aren't made until the club has the players' money already. When your club's business model is as shady as an airline.
Some other clubs will tell exactly what team you will make the day after tryouts, and you generally have to stink pretty badly to get dropped afterwards. (And some coaches--John Bain at Westside comes to mind--have "no-cut" policies; if you make his team and stay in good behavior and work hard at practice, he won't cut you).
Which is the best policy, I don't know--but I'm generally for the notion of a "parent's bill of rights" for youth soccer: One of said rights is the right to leave (and to transfer to another club without penalty) if a player is cut or assigned to a lower team than promised at tryouts. And that includes a pro-rated refund of any pre-paid dues. And I'm surprised nobody has threatened OYSA with an antitrust lawsuit for its practice of allowing member clubs to "hold cards"--can you imagine e.g. refusing to pay a store for shoddy merchandise and then being told you can't shop in any other stores until the bill with the first store is settled, because the merchant has put a "hold" on your credit card?
As for other clubs locally and their philosophy about player team placement/movement, much like your singular example of a local coach at WSM; 99% of all the other clubs & coaches follow suit & don't drop a player down to a B or C team after embedding them to the 'A' team during the course of a seasonal playing year
To wit, tryouts are held annually to address player movement down or up.
Sincerely,
'B. Have',
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The eternal slime that oozes from the bowels of UPDX is a byproduct of the twisted nature & evidenced ethos of ta compulsive child texter known in the region simply as 'B. McStealing'
As for other clubs locally and their philosophy about player team placement/movement, much like your singular example of a local coach at WSM; 99% of all the other clubs & coaches follow suit & don't drop a player down to a B or C team after embedding them to the 'A' team during the course of a seasonal playing year
To wit, tryouts are held annually to address player movement down or up.
Sincerely,
'B. Have',
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Meanwhile, us UPDX parents, new & old and across the pool, all seem to be perfectly happy. Maybe it's because we actually know what's going on as opposed to flinging insane accusations. Try meditation or something, being so spooled up for nothing is not good for you pal.
'We' actually know what has being going on with B. McStealing for decades as a serial child texter, no denying this-- it is what it is.
In the meantime continue to practice ignorance and having a blind eye it's seems to work very well for you and your ilk..
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Only one club around these parts has been associated with stealing across the board, so let’s settle down
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Enjoy your Cesspool and be happy in it.
'We' actually know what has being going on with B. McStealing for decades as a serial child texter, no denying this-- it is what it is.
In the meantime continue to practice ignorance and having a blind eye it's seems to work very well for you and your ilk..
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First time commenter here and wondering why this thread exists, but I believe the previous commenter meant to imply that you seem bat sh*t crazy.
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Originally posted by Guest View Post
Meanwhile, us UPDX parents, new & old and across the pool, all seem to be perfectly happy. Maybe it's because we actually know what's going on as opposed to flinging insane accusations. Try meditation or something, being so spooled up for nothing is not good for you pal.
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