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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf they merge, Angela will not have a job.
Clean em out…Chuck is gone from OYSA, lets get rid of Tom and Angela, and maybe this whole thing can start to work.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt is the Timbers because they are the ones running the leagues, ie collecting the money. OYSA just sanctions the league, only financial incentive for OYSA is the per player card fee. It is to bad OYSA wouldn't tell both to find some common ground and make this work. If they didn't sanction either league until they found some common ground this might work. Unfortunately they are too tied in with the Timbers to do something like this.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI thought the big reason to support OYSA is that it had an independent board that looked out for the interest of all the players in the state. (Insert laughter here). Apparently that's why each OYSA decision seems to benefit the TA and the Timbers/Thorns start a one team "academy" for apparently no purpose other than to undermine The ECNL teams.
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Why would OPL clubs want to go back and write checks to the Timbers who are competing with them? Unfortunately the Timbers are not impartial. This is the central issue with reunifying soccer in Oregon and why the Timbers should have stayed out of running youth soccer.
When this goes public it will reflect very poorly on the Timbers.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI thought the big reason to support OYSA is that it had an independent board that looked out for the interest of all the players in the state. (Insert laughter here). Apparently that's why each OYSA decision seems to benefit the TA and the Timbers/Thorns start a one team "academy" for apparently no purpose other than to undermine The ECNL teams.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe OPL and Mike Smith have been trying to bring the leagues back together. Notice it is Mike from the Timbers doing the negotiations and not OYSA. This should not surprise anyone BTW. The OPL has already conceded more in an effort to bring soccer back together. Unfortunately, it seems that the Timbers are not really interested in unifying soccer.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Posthmmm. Portland Timbers (professional soccer club) or OPL (complete amateur hour in every which way you look). Tough call. OPL, please just go away. Do the right thing.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Posthmmm. Portland Timbers (professional soccer club) or OPL (complete amateur hour in every which way you look). Tough call. OPL, please just go away. Do the right thing.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhy would OPL clubs want to go back and write checks to the Timbers who are competing with them? Unfortunately the Timbers are not impartial. This is the central issue with reunifying soccer in Oregon and why the Timbers should have stayed out of running youth soccer.
When this goes public it will reflect very poorly on the Timbers.
I would agree that OYSA has finally done a good job focusing on coach development, something they should have been doing years ago. Once they got out of running leagues this allowed them to do what they should have been doing for the past 10 years.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Posthmmm. Portland Timbers (professional soccer club) or OPL (complete amateur hour in every which way you look). Tough call. OPL, please just go away. Do the right thing.
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