Originally posted by Unregistered
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The players who are truly elite at u14-18 may have started with above average athleticism, but they are only "elite" because they worked there *****es off to get there. But you don't really want to reward hard work. You just want others to recognize your hard work and achievements. It says a lot that you equate support of hard working players to supporting their parents. In other words, you're imposing your perspective that your child's sporting achievements are about and for you. No one is asking for handouts. I truly love the game and want Oregon soccer to thrive and grow, especially in quality and professionalism. If ECNL propels Oregon in that direction, wonderful! I just don't see it, yet. The best soccer and players in the world come from clubs that are willing to find and support the best and hardest working talent (i.e. talent, skill, and tenacity based...financial ability irrelevant).
I don't have a player this concerns now, but the statement was entirely too transparent.
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