So if your club team signs up for a US Club sanctioned ecnl division, you lose your club identity.... poof and are henceforth are referred to as a 'local ecnl team'? Only possible n the Nation of imagination called Oregon club soccer asylum..
So if your club team signs up for a US Club sanctioned ecnl division, you lose your club identity.... poof and are henceforth are referred to as a 'local ecnl team'? Only possible n the Nation of imagination called Oregon club soccer asylum..
Touché. It was Eastside FC from Seattle. They had one substitute on the bench. They had traveled from WA that day I would assume.
Fish rots from the head. Merritt Failson is still in charge of Los Timbres.
TA has some promising prospects--SJ, NS, EDW--and that's really what they care about; finding and elevating the few players who are good enough to MAYBE become pros.
Kind of a crazy year for discovery. JW brought a local kid to Patterson after seeing him in 2 practices. I’m sure he was a fine youth soccer coach but running the pre-academy program for a pro club is a whole other animal. Little higher standard. He’s a nice guy, but I don’t think he has the bandwidth to do his job.
Jodel is over his head and blind. He refuses to see the other kids that have developed. Instead he is relying on the same kids from last year that haven’t grown/developed. Either laziness or pure ignorance.
You guys can keep crying all you want lol your kids aren’t good enough to be in that training pool whether you want to hear it or not! Most OYSA players won’t cut it at the ECNL level in Washington. The U14 is a brand new team and final roster isn’t even set yet I guarantee you parents on here will still text JW kiss a** to him in hopes he gives your kid a chance. This is your reality and yes there are kids on that team that shouldn’t be there but neither the kids that didn’t get called up lol
Fish rots from the head. Merritt Failson is still in charge of Los Timbres.
TA has some promising prospects--SJ, NS, EDW--and that's really what they care about; finding and elevating the few players who are good enough to MAYBE become pros.
This isn't a bad thing. This is what the Timbers academy is about.
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