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    WSM to ENCL Regionals

    Interesting.

    Didn't think they had this in them...... so only team doing real ECNL is UPDX.

    #2
    Originally posted by Guest View Post
    Interesting.

    Didn't think they had this in them...... so only team doing real ECNL is UPDX.
    And Washington Timbers (Columbia premier ) in ecnl again this year.

    expect lots of changes next year

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      #3
      Unfortunate that there is pressure to join these silly travel leagues, especially as UPDX didn't really show improvement.

      Bring back the DA. At least it was sort of focused on actual development, rather than on cattle calls.

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        #4
        Westside were the first team to want to leave OR DA

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          #5
          Actually, second or third. Eastside got out first, then CFC and westside about the same time.

          Anyhoo...

          https://westsidemetros.demosphere-se...e/ecnl-rl-boys

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            #6
            If you can find your DOC, ask him what ECRL is and how many games you will play. Traveling for B level competition is silly. Oregon soccer is poor and should stay in the state. We are only capable of competing with each other.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Guest View Post
              Unfortunate that there is pressure to join these silly travel leagues, especially as UPDX didn't really show improvement.

              Bring back the DA. At least it was sort of focused on actual development, rather than on cattle calls.
              I mean. Saying that they didn't show improvement when they only played one season is kinda not accurate. If you look at point differentials and records combined they competed at all ages against most teams. Crossfire is a top 10 in the nation club top to bottom. For those that doubt this club or those that promote them (and OPFC) it will be interesting to see how many state cup titles they win.

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                #8
                I wanted to bring to your attention some noteworthy points regarding the U15 boys and older State Cup titles since 2012.

                Firstly, it's important to note that there boys titles come with an asterisk. Why? Well, all of the significant game-changers are or have been playing at the Timbers Academy.

                On a different note, we are eagerly looking forward to seeing how U DIX performs at U11, U12, U13, and U14 this year, before the anticipated TA rapture.

                Furthermore, it's hard to ignore the peculiar and unethical methodology employed by B. McStealing, which involves intercepting rejected TA players at U15, U16, U17, U18, and U19, thereby preventing them from returning to their original clubs. This devious practice has unfortunately been mimicked by the clowns at OPFC.

                We firmly believe that U DIX is the future, and we are committed to nurturing and developing our talented players to reach their fullest potential.

                Please let us know if you have any further questions or concerns. Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Guest View Post

                  I mean. Saying that they didn't show improvement when they only played one season is kinda not accurate. If you look at point differentials and records combined they competed at all ages against most teams. Crossfire is a top 10 in the nation club top to bottom. For those that doubt this club or those that promote them (and OPFC) it will be interesting to see how many state cup titles they win.
                  uPDX 22-23 isn't any better than 21-22. If anything they have regressed due to the fact that their powerhouse 04 age group, which went to the usys finals (and was formed before other clubs figured out what a snake BM is) has aged out of youth soccer.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Guest View Post

                    uPDX 22-23 isn't any better than 21-22. If anything they have regressed due to the fact that their powerhouse 04 age group, which went to the usys finals (and was formed before other clubs figured out what a snake BM is) has aged out of youth soccer.
                    Rent free

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Guest View Post

                      uPDX 22-23 isn't any better than 21-22. If anything they have regressed due to the fact that their powerhouse 04 age group, which went to the usys finals (and was formed before other clubs figured out what a snake BM is) has aged out of youth soccer.
                      To put your comment into perspective only highlights how poor the oldest ages at USYS National have become, the usys 2022 national semi final featuring; PCU 04 vs U-DIX 04 was a repeat of the 2022 OYSA State Cup Semi Final. BTW, PCU won the 2022 OYSA cup and U-DIX lost to them in OYSA Semis.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Guest View Post
                        I wanted to bring to your attention some noteworthy points regarding the U15 boys and older State Cup titles since 2012.

                        Firstly, it's important to note that there boys titles come with an asterisk. Why? Well, all of the significant game-changers are or have been playing at the Timbers Academy.

                        On a different note, we are eagerly looking forward to seeing how U DIX performs at U11, U12, U13, and U14 this year, before the anticipated TA rapture.

                        Furthermore, it's hard to ignore the peculiar and unethical methodology employed by B. McStealing, which involves intercepting rejected TA players at U15, U16, U17, U18, and U19, thereby preventing them from returning to their original clubs. This devious practice has unfortunately been mimicked by the clowns at OPFC.

                        We firmly believe that U DIX is the future, and we are committed to nurturing and developing our talented players to reach their fullest potential.

                        Please let us know if you have any further questions or concerns. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
                        No pushback ever on the cheating, conniving, fool; not a single anonymous poster ever rebukes the legitimacy of these unethical methods. Do better U-DIX, why don't you stand up for your bald man?

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Guest View Post

                          Furthermore, it's hard to ignore the peculiar and unethical methodology employed by B. McStealing, which involves intercepting rejected TA players at U15, U16, U17, U18, and U19, thereby preventing them from returning to their original clubs. This devious practice has unfortunately been mimicked by the clowns at OPFC.
                          .
                          when a player leaves Timbers, they can choose wherever they want to go. Cry more.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Guest View Post
                            I wanted to bring to your attention some noteworthy points regarding the U15 boys and older State Cup titles since 2012.

                            Firstly, it's important to note that there boys titles come with an asterisk. Why? Well, all of the significant game-changers are or have been playing at the Timbers Academy.

                            On a different note, we are eagerly looking forward to seeing how U DIX performs at U11, U12, U13, and U14 this year, before the anticipated TA rapture.

                            Furthermore, it's hard to ignore the peculiar and unethical methodology employed by B. McStealing, which involves intercepting rejected TA players at U15, U16, U17, U18, and U19, thereby preventing them from returning to their original clubs. This devious practice has unfortunately been mimicked by the clowns at OPFC.

                            We firmly believe that U DIX is the future, and we are committed to nurturing and developing our talented players to reach their fullest potential.

                            Please let us know if you have any further questions or concerns. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
                            How strange. Biggest troll in TS. Claudio Reyna 2.0.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Guest View Post

                              when a player leaves Timbers, they can choose wherever they want to go. Cry more.
                              The Timbers Academy doesn't see players leave, they get released and sent back to their original club in theory. However, since UDIX hasn't had any players released from the Academy, it's understandable that they would pursue talented players elsewhere, as they haven't been able to cultivate or create such talent at their own club.

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