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    Timbers Take over is Official

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    http://www.portlandtimbers.com/news/...er-association

    #2
    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    Not much new info there.
    Will have to see what it means long term.
    Will the $2 per player card be re-invested in training?

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      #3
      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      Not much new info there.
      Will have to see what it means long term.
      Will the $2 per player card be re-invested in training?
      It confirms a few more clubs that were only speculated before- CFC, wafc, pcu and Santos. On the boys side you probably have 70% of the premier level teams in the alliance already. The girls side is probably around 50% at this point.

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        #4
        Here is MP's tweet about this

        Timbers player develop. a priority:OYSA announcement just made can take our academy to another level & hope to announce USL affiliation soon

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          #5
          PCU in Premier? no way

          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          It confirms a few more clubs that were only speculated before- CFC, wafc, pcu and Santos. On the boys side you probably have 70% of the premier level teams in the alliance already. The girls side is probably around 50% at this point.
          Even with PCU being part of the Timber Alliance, it won't get them to Premier. Mediocre clubs and rec level coaching. I don't think they have a single team in Premier.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            Even with PCU being part of the Timber Alliance, it won't get them to Premier. Mediocre clubs and rec level coaching. I don't think they have a single team in Premier.
            They have several very qualified coaches the last time i looked. Certainly not what i would called "rec level coaching" Has there been a change in their staff?

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              #7
              Local leagues in Oregon don't matter. The very top teams will have to play outside OR to get appropriate competition anyways. The other teams will just play different opponents. And teams from both leagues will still play each other in tourneys. The impact of this whole thing is completely overblown...

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                #8
                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                Local leagues in Oregon don't matter. The very top teams will have to play outside OR to get appropriate competition anyways. The other teams will just play different opponents. And teams from both leagues will still play each other in tourneys. The impact of this whole thing is completely overblown...
                Your looking only at the near future. The OPL wont likely survive more than a few years with that many clubs leaving. Both leagues will struggle with money because they are basically splitting it now, but the OYSA league will have the Timbers now backing it so they won't have to worry about that side of it as much. I suspect that in a few years OYSA will be the main league again, and there will only be a few hold outs that will try something really off the wall to keep going outside of OYSA.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  Even with PCU being part of the Timber Alliance, it won't get them to Premier. Mediocre clubs and rec level coaching. I don't think they have a single team in Premier.
                  I don't think they are scheduled to be a Timbers alliance club. Also I don't htink they are trying to be a top premier club. I think they have found their niche similar to Pacific FC in that middle ground and are happy there.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    Even with PCU being part of the Timber Alliance, it won't get them to Premier. Mediocre clubs and rec level coaching. I don't think they have a single team in Premier.
                    Well you would be wrong there. A quick glance at last years winter standings shows they had the following premier teams: U17g, u17b, u18b. They also won the u16g first division. They also have a lot of teams in various divisions. You need bulk to run decent leagues. I also noticed Hillsboro had a few good teams out there and they look to be moving also. What about Bridlemile? If enough dominoes fall everyone will have to make the move.

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                      #11
                      Bridlemile has announced that they are neutral. See announcement on their website. As I understand it each team will play in the league that makes the most sense for the specific team, resulting in some being in OPL, some OYSA.

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                        #12
                        If that many teams are going TA and they all have to wear red then that's going to be so annoying - despite whatever benefits being a TA team brings. Please let them have a few more colors!

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          If that many teams are going TA and they all have to wear red then that's going to be so annoying - despite whatever benefits being a TA team brings. Please let them have a few more colors!
                          You are missing whats going on. Its not that every team that goes to OYSA is now a Timbers alliance club, its just that the Timbers will be working with OYSA to run the league. The timbers alliance clubs are still the same club. The clubs like PCU, BSC, Hillsboro, ect, are still their own clubs, and just need to decide what league they would like to go to.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            Your looking only at the near future. The OPL wont likely survive more than a few years with that many clubs leaving. Both leagues will struggle with money because they are basically splitting it now, but the OYSA league will have the Timbers now backing it so they won't have to worry about that side of it as much. I suspect that in a few years OYSA will be the main league again, and there will only be a few hold outs that will try something really off the wall to keep going outside of OYSA.
                            The Timbers aren't really backing anything. They're labeling it and trying to make some money off of it; as is adidas. If it doesn't become a profit center it will be dumped. There's no good reason for a professional sports franchise to be running youth leagues.

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                              #15
                              OPL Board and Officers

                              If all the teams listed in the Timbers press release leave the OPL, you start running out of people left to run it.

                              Oregon Premier Council Representatives:
                              Eastside United FC - Jim Rilatt
                              FC Portland - Rob Baarts
                              Lake Oswego SC - Fraser Morrison
                              Oregon Soccer Academy - Bernie Fagan
                              Portland City United - Tim Copeland
                              Southside SC - Paul Slover
                              Tualatin Hills United SC - Tom Atencio
                              Westside Metros - John Bain

                              Officers:
                              President - Bernie Fagan
                              Vice President - Paul Slover
                              Secretary - Rob Baarts
                              Treasurer - Tim Copeland

                              Competition Committee:
                              John Bain
                              Jeff Enquist
                              Jim Rilatt

                              Northwest Champions League Committee:
                              Tom Atencio
                              John Bain
                              Mike dePinna

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