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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSince 2011 OPL State Cups Won (we can all agree OYSA State Cup was a complete joke since 2011)
Clubs winning a State Cup that are now OYSA 22
Clubs winning a State Cup that are now OPL 24
Teams outside WT, ET, FC Portland, THUSC, Crossfire 4
Clearly the split is 2 OYSA 3 OPL the rest of the states soccer is rec.
The issue will be not playing the other clubs who provide good games throughout the year.
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The issue will be paying for all the fixed costs of the club including the DOC. This requires numbers of player registration fees. These numbers have the potential to erode for the younger girls and will absolutely erode on the boys side. To me, this is the only issue.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe issue will be paying for all the fixed costs of the club including the DOC. This requires numbers of player registration fees. These numbers have the potential to erode for the younger girls and will absolutely erode on the boys side. To me, this is the only issue.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnd if the numbers don't decline?
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why would they decline
Why would the numbers decline, because the league split?
If they decline the DOC's should get paid less.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe issue will be paying for all the fixed costs of the club including the DOC. This requires numbers of player registration fees. These numbers have the potential to erode for the younger girls and will absolutely erode on the boys side. To me, this is the only issue.
Your don't seem to be able to differentiate the difference between a club and a league. OPL clubs aren't losing any players so why would the club be in trouble financially??
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYour don't seem to be able to differentiate the difference between a club and a league. OPL clubs aren't losing any players so why would the club be in trouble financially??
DOCs are paid by the club. The club is paid by the players. In order to make the payroll, fees for leagues, refs, coaches etc. the club needs as many players as is possible. The split is a game changer whether you choose to acknowledge or not, sort of like the OPL splitting off was a huge game changer for OYSA. OYSA was marginally able to stay afloat because they have other programs besides competitive soccer. The OPL has competitive soccer only so that any club aligning themselves with OPL will likely see a huge erosion of players over the next few years. Playing the same team over and over is a temporary solution and one that will get old. My prediction is that these remaining clubs also have a Plan B so to speak. FC Portland has already addressed this and THUSC and Crossfire Oregon both have to play someone.... each other over and over.... so, it isn't looking good.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHere is the differentiation:
DOCs are paid by the club. The club is paid by the players. In order to make the payroll, fees for leagues, refs, coaches etc. the club needs as many players as is possible. The split is a game changer whether you choose to acknowledge or not, sort of like the OPL splitting off was a huge game changer for OYSA. OYSA was marginally able to stay afloat because they have other programs besides competitive soccer. The OPL has competitive soccer only so that any club aligning themselves with OPL will likely see a huge erosion of players over the next few years. Playing the same team over and over is a temporary solution and one that will get old. My prediction is that these remaining clubs also have a Plan B so to speak. FC Portland has already addressed this and THUSC and Crossfire Oregon both have to play someone.... each other over and over.... so, it isn't looking good.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhy would the numbers decline, because the league split?
If they decline the DOC's should get paid less.
When the split starts to affect the club census look for the holdouts to relent. Until then it's damn the torpedoes long ball ahead!
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Give it time
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAgain, what does the club have to do with the league? THUSC does not have anyone leaving their club, in fact they had more turnout for tryouts than they usually have. So, again what does League have to do with that? THUSC is not losing any players and I haven't heard of any other clubs losing players, so why would they be in trouble financially? And if you want to talk about teams playing each other, look at the teams in OYSA, half of them are Timbers. Talk about playing the same teams.
Go ahead and keep telling yourself that the boys programs in the OPL are going to represent a "quality" experience. How much traveling are the OPL boy's teams gonna have to do to get good competition? How many MORE tournaments are they gonna have to enter to play the teams they could in a UNIFIED league?
On the girls side look for a big increase in the tournament schedule also. As a Mercury parent how many they have on the books! Oh the horror of traveling to Bend or Eugene vs the Bay Area or So Cal.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHere is the differentiation:
DOCs are paid by the club. The club is paid by the players. In order to make the payroll, fees for leagues, refs, coaches etc. the club needs as many players as is possible.
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