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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCompletely dumb in many ways. One thing though, if any two clubs get in, you can bank it that THUSC would be one of them. THUSC is one of the few clubs in Oregon that would qualify.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCompletely dumb in many ways. One thing though, if any two clubs get in, you can bank it that THUSC would be one of them. THUSC is one of the few clubs in Oregon that would qualify.
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Look back at other posts and threads on ECNL and the crap talking about it. Why would you want to play it. Not worth the money. Teams are not that great, etc. etc. now look everyone fighting about who should get it. Who cares which clubs get it lets just get it here. The next fights in store on here will be on why didn't my dd get on one of the teams. Personally I think that crossfire and timbers should get it they have the most to offer in terms of player numbers, fields, sponsors and cash. Top Players and coaches will migrate to be a part of it. But I think THUSC will get a spot because they have a good track record of some girls programs even though the club as a whole is weak and cash strapped. You need the big rec through premier program generating money to help offset costs of the ECNL teams. If they don't the parents will have to flip the bill which will be in excess of 10k a year.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLook back at other posts and threads on ECNL and the crap talking about it. Why would you want to play it. Not worth the money. Teams are not that great, etc. etc. now look everyone fighting about who should get it. Who cares which clubs get it lets just get it here. The next fights in store on here will be on why didn't my dd get on one of the teams. Personally I think that crossfire and timbers should get it they have the most to offer in terms of player numbers, fields, sponsors and cash. Top Players and coaches will migrate to be a part of it. But I think THUSC will get a spot because they have a good track record of some girls programs even though the club as a whole is weak and cash strapped. You need the big rec through premier program generating money to help offset costs of the ECNL teams. If they don't the parents will have to flip the bill which will be in excess of 10k a year.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLook back at other posts and threads on ECNL and the crap talking about it. Why would you want to play it. Not worth the money. Teams are not that great, etc. etc. now look everyone fighting about who should get it. Who cares which clubs get it lets just get it here. The next fights in store on here will be on why didn't my dd get on one of the teams. Personally I think that crossfire and timbers should get it they have the most to offer in terms of player numbers, fields, sponsors and cash. Top Players and coaches will migrate to be a part of it. But I think THUSC will get a spot because they have a good track record of some girls programs even though the club as a whole is weak and cash strapped. You need the big rec through premier program generating money to help offset costs of the ECNL teams. If they don't the parents will have to flip the bill which will be in excess of 10k a year.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLook back at other posts and threads on ECNL and the crap talking about it. Why would you want to play it. Not worth the money. Teams are not that great, etc. etc. now look everyone fighting about who should get it. Who cares which clubs get it lets just get it here. The next fights in store on here will be on why didn't my dd get on one of the teams. Personally I think that crossfire and timbers should get it they have the most to offer in terms of player numbers, fields, sponsors and cash. Top Players and coaches will migrate to be a part of it. But I think THUSC will get a spot because they have a good track record of some girls programs even though the club as a whole is weak and cash strapped. You need the big rec through premier program generating money to help offset costs of the ECNL teams. If they don't the parents will have to flip the bill which will be in excess of 10k a year.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFor a more accurate assessment of the local clubs financials, check out their tax returns which are public information & easily found online for review. Things aren't always what they seem with a club. One of our clubs has to borrow large amounts of money from its director & other board members to stay afloat.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLook back at other posts and threads on ECNL and the crap talking about it. Why would you want to play it. Not worth the money. Teams are not that great, etc. etc. now look everyone fighting about who should get it. Who cares which clubs get it lets just get it here. The next fights in store on here will be on why didn't my dd get on one of the teams. Personally I think that crossfire and timbers should get it they have the most to offer in terms of player numbers, fields, sponsors and cash. Top Players and coaches will migrate to be a part of it. But I think THUSC will get a spot because they have a good track record of some girls programs even though the club as a whole is weak and cash strapped. You need the big rec through premier program generating money to help offset costs of the ECNL teams. If they don't the parents will have to flip the bill which will be in excess of 10k a year.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLook back at other posts and threads on ECNL and the crap talking about it. Why would you want to play it. Not worth the money. Teams are not that great, etc. etc. now look everyone fighting about who should get it. Who cares which clubs get it lets just get it here. The next fights in store on here will be on why didn't my dd get on one of the teams. Personally I think that crossfire and timbers should get it they have the most to offer in terms of player numbers, fields, sponsors and cash. Top Players and coaches will migrate to be a part of it. But I think THUSC will get a spot because they have a good track record of some girls programs even though the club as a whole is weak and cash strapped. You need the big rec through premier program generating money to help offset costs of the ECNL teams. If they don't the parents will have to flip the bill which will be in excess of 10k a year.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFor a more accurate assessment of the local clubs financials, check out their tax returns which are public information & easily found online for review. Things aren't always what they seem with a club. One of our clubs has to borrow large amounts of money from its director & other board members to stay afloat.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLook back at other posts and threads on ECNL and the crap talking about it. Why would you want to play it. Not worth the money. Teams are not that great, etc. etc. now look everyone fighting about who should get it. Who cares which clubs get it lets just get it here. The next fights in store on here will be on why didn't my dd get on one of the teams. Personally I think that crossfire and timbers should get it they have the most to offer in terms of player numbers, fields, sponsors and cash. Top Players and coaches will migrate to be a part of it. But I think THUSC will get a spot because they have a good track record of some girls programs even though the club as a whole is weak and cash strapped. You need the big rec through premier program generating money to help offset costs of the ECNL teams. If they don't the parents will have to flip the bill which will be in excess of 10k a year.
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