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    #46
    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    Sure, to really trumpet you need to play Connecticut ECNL, second to last place currently and a last place team last year. Or CASL, a last place team year after year and with a current GD of -8. Or Birmingham, who top to bottom across age groups are in last or second to last place out of 8 teams. Atlanta fire and their second to last place standing. Yes sir indeed. ECNL is about playing top competition. Development. Fraser and Tom must have left these facts out of their ECNL presentation. And this doesn't even include Boise and Utah, who are getting beaten with regularity. So 32 games on the docket, and about 8-10 are really worthwhile.
    Oh, are we talking about ECNL now? Silly me, I thought we were still talking about Thorns Academy bragging about playing games with (not winning, mind you) teams that had participated in FWRL.

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      #47
      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      Last place in ANY ECNL division is still light years better than the best of OYSA or FWRL. Fact.
      That's what you want to think, but if you check the non-ECNL results of those teams, you will find that they can't even beat mediocre non-ECNL teams. But Tom and Fraser covered that in the meetings, right? Oh, no they didn't, because I was there. They waved their arms a lot and said "but it's ECNL" a bunch of times and then the sheep lined up like hypnotized zombies at a drive in marathon and started signing up. They promised top competition, but they aren't delivering it. But you are still paying for it.

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        #48
        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        I think that is the idea behind the Academy to keep costs within certain parameters.
        Time will tell if they can deliver.

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          #49
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          That's what you want to think, but if you check the non-ECNL results of those teams, you will find that they can't even beat mediocre non-ECNL teams. But Tom and Fraser covered that in the meetings, right? Oh, no they didn't, because I was there. They waved their arms a lot and said "but it's ECNL" a bunch of times and then the sheep lined up like hypnotized zombies at a drive in marathon and started signing up. They promised top competition, but they aren't delivering it. But you are still paying for it.
          I don't have a dog in this fight, but do you really think that ECNL is going to have teams from new clubs play against the best they have right away. I would think the local ECNL teams will have to spend a season or two proving themselves before they are regularly pitted against the best at showcases.

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            #50
            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            I don't have a dog in this fight, but do you really think that ECNL is going to have teams from new clubs play against the best they have right away. I would think the local ECNL teams will have to spend a season or two proving themselves before they are regularly pitted against the best at showcases.
            They should have disclosed this in the meetings. Everybody thought that they would be playing much better competition.

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              #51
              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              I don't have a dog in this fight, but do you really think that ECNL is going to have teams from new clubs play against the best they have right away. I would think the local ECNL teams will have to spend a season or two proving themselves before they are regularly pitted against the best at showcases.

              Stop making comments that make sense!

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                #52
                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                I don't have a dog in this fight, but do you really think that ECNL is going to have teams from new clubs play against the best they have right away. I would think the local ECNL teams will have to spend a season or two proving themselves before they are regularly pitted against the best at showcases.
                New teams that join the RCL in WA have to start in lower levels and work their way up. Makes sense to me that ECNL would have similar policies in place for new clubs.

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                  #53
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  New teams that join the RCL in WA have to start in lower levels and work their way up. Makes sense to me that ECNL would have similar policies in place for new clubs.

                  I think its a great idea.

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                    #54
                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    New teams that join the RCL in WA have to start in lower levels and work their way up. Makes sense to me that ECNL would have similar policies in place for new clubs.
                    They don't. The ECNL league the local teams play in was set up based on location. They happened to be the closest team to Orygun, to help cut costs. Although, looking at their schedule, looks like the three Colorado ECNL teams are coming to Oregon to play CU and FCP with no return trip. CO Rush is a damn good program.

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                      #55
                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      They don't. The ECNL league the local teams play in was set up based on location. They happened to be the closest team to Orygun, to help cut costs. Although, looking at their schedule, looks like the three Colorado ECNL teams are coming to Oregon to play CU and FCP with no return trip. CO Rush is a damn good program.
                      The return trip will be next year. ECNL isn't a flash in the pan, 1 year wonder like some other local program.

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                        #56
                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        They don't. The ECNL league the local teams play in was set up based on location. They happened to be the closest team to Orygun, to help cut costs. Although, looking at their schedule, looks like the three Colorado ECNL teams are coming to Oregon to play CU and FCP with no return trip. CO Rush is a damn good program.
                        I think there will be a lot of surprised people!

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                          #57
                          Surprised about what?

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                            #58
                            Colorado when they come to Oregon .

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                              #59
                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              The return trip will be next year. Thorns Academy isn't a flash in the pan, 1 year wonder like some other local program.
                              Nobody said it was.

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                                #60
                                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                                Nobody said it was.
                                Actually, some of the ECNL minions have been saying that. Check out the guy who runs around and posts about Gresham, caves and lemmings all of the time. He's the guy formally known as Angry Poster. His kid couldn't even make the Thorns so he puts it down every which way he can.

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