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    #16
    Originally posted by Guest View Post

    Just to be clear back in my day there weren't any yanks selling 'soccer' in the township. It was better, much.

    Now with the importation of Fraudulent con artists into the United States who are selling supposed soccer coaching expertise to unsuspecting American parents. As someone from a country where soccer is a national sport, it is disheartening to see individuals lacking authentic skill and knowledge taking advantage of naïve parents. These self proclaimed "experts" are often foreigners who failed miserably in their own countries-- but magically succeed in the US thanks to their accents and the word "Academy". It's both frustrating and absurdly comical to see the upside-down world of youth American sports. We must take action to expose and end this fraudulent activity. Let's not allow these fraudsters to exploit our passion for sports and our children's dreams.
    U said the exact same thing, just more useless words this time. Do something about it, or quit bitching.

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      #17
      Seems like he is, why do you respond them over and over.? BTW, we Love your clown show act, just keep responding it helps the messaging and views. On point.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Guest View Post
        I think ECNLR will benefit Oregon soccer.

        1) Minimize the impact of OYSA in premier soccer to allow OYSA to focus on recreational and select soccer
        2) Provide access to ECNL events
        3) Possible future pathway to ECNL

        A lot of complaining, and i know everyone wants to do it their way. But take a step back and consider if it goes well.

        So much bitching about OYSA, GA, etc. for so long. Maybe if we can all get behind something it would benefit the kids instead of our own agenda.
        What a silly post.
        Your precious ECRL teams will still play in OYSA. They will just play each other in Idaho too. You will go to ECRL showcases. Which college coaches will be in attendance t a B team showcase? There is no pathway to ECNL for Oregon teams. PDX will get kicked out before an Oregon team gets in. You are in cuckoo land!

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          #19
          Originally posted by Guest View Post

          What a silly post.
          Your precious ECRL teams will still play in OYSA. They will just play each other in Idaho too. You will go to ECRL showcases. Which college coaches will be in attendance t a B team showcase? There is no pathway to ECNL for Oregon teams. PDX will get kicked out before an Oregon team gets in. You are in cuckoo land!
          United pdx is currently playing their teams in OYSA and won’t win everything in state cup so why wouldn’t these teams?

          This is all nothing burger . Let the teams and their families do what they want and stop worrying about others

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            #20
            Originally posted by Guest View Post

            Just to be clear back in my day there weren't any yanks selling 'soccer' in the township. It was better, much.

            Now with the importation of Fraudulent con artists into the United States who are selling supposed soccer coaching expertise to unsuspecting American parents. As someone from a country where soccer is a national sport, it is disheartening to see individuals lacking authentic skill and knowledge taking advantage of naïve parents. These self proclaimed "experts" are often foreigners who failed miserably in their own countries-- but magically succeed in the US thanks to their accents and the word "Academy". It's both frustrating and absurdly comical to see the upside-down world of youth American sports. We must take action to expose and end this fraudulent activity. Let's not allow these fraudsters to exploit our passion for sports and our children's dreams.
            Without any governing body, oversight or capable leadership in this small segment of the US population, this is what can happen. Bummer.

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              #21
              Originally posted by Guest View Post

              Just to be clear back in my day there weren't any yanks selling 'soccer' in the township. It was better, much.

              Now with the importation of Fraudulent con artists into the United States who are selling supposed soccer coaching expertise to unsuspecting American parents. As someone from a country where soccer is a national sport, it is disheartening to see individuals lacking authentic skill and knowledge taking advantage of naïve parents. These self proclaimed "experts" are often foreigners who failed miserably in their own countries-- but magically succeed in the US thanks to their accents and the word "Academy". It's both frustrating and absurdly comical to see the upside-down world of youth American sports. We must take action to expose and end this fraudulent activity. Let's not allow these fraudsters to exploit our passion for sports and our children's dreams.
              “I’m the fraud”

              fixed that for you. A lot less words too.

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                #22
                Originally posted by Guest View Post

                “I’m the fraud”

                fixed that for you. A lot less words too.
                Quit your bitching and do something about it.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Guest View Post

                  Quit your bitching and do something about it.
                  The person you responded to wasn’t bitching though. -1 pout for lack of reading comprehension.

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