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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post3rd and 4th teams at ECNL clubs are still stronger than most of the Timber's A teams so it's actually a very good deal to play in the OPL...
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf you want half your games to be against crossfire… It is actually nice to have some variety by playing different clubs. Not an option with OPL.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo playing 3 Crossfire teams is worse than playing 7 Timbers teams. Talk about lack of variety...
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLike driving to Medford to play super rec. teams? Oh joy!
definitely better than playing the D squad from crossfire.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostStupid Silly OPL drones, The Timbers Alliance clubs are still independent clubs. Eastside, Westside, Bend, CFC, Eugene, Rogue Valley, and Vancouver are all separate clubs. Crossfire has their A-D teams in the bracket cited. If you don't see the difference you have truly been brainwashed by OPL.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDoesn't matter if you think they are separate. They all look the same, have the same name, and play the same kick and chase game. So to the outside observer, they are all the same. Have fun in your intramural rec+ Timbers league.
It is really OK if you are stupid and brainwashed, you just probably should avoid commenting on anything, because it shows how little you comprehend.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWake up, that line is so 3 years ago…the only way you drive to Medford to play a super rec team is if you are a super rec team. If it is the correct level than it will be a good match up.
definitely better than playing the D squad from crossfire.
Really don't know what you are talking about. Medford has some solid teams on the girls side. The travel may be an inconvenience but use that as an excuse rather than bashing a team that could be better than yours.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostReally don't know what you are talking about. Medford has some solid teams on the girls side. The travel may be an inconvenience but use that as an excuse rather than bashing a team that could be better than yours.
It is arrogant to assume the only strong teams are from Portland.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI think you may have meant to quote the comment I was responding to. My statement was that it is tiring to here OPL complain about traveling to play rec teams, the reality is there are all levels of teams everywhere, if you are sent to a distant point to play a team it will be a team at your level.
It is arrogant to assume the only strong teams are from Portland.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI think you may have meant to quote the comment I was responding to. My statement was that it is tiring to here OPL complain about traveling to play rec teams, the reality is there are all levels of teams everywhere, if you are sent to a distant point to play a team it will be a team at your level.
It is arrogant to assume the only strong teams are from Portland.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWe traveled to Eugene and won 10-0 and at 1 point had both keepers playing forward. We played Medford in Portland and won 6-0. Played Bend 2x and won by a combined score of 8-1. Maybe we should have traveled to the coast. Does Pendleton have a team?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThere are good and bad teams everywhere. I could pull isolated examples of teams traveling to Portland and killing the weak Portland teams. That doesn't really mean anything except that the teams weren't placed properly in the divisions. The more teams you have playing in one league the easier it is to place teams properly. That's why having divided leagues isn't a good thing.
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