Originally posted by Unregistered
View Post
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Timbers Patch = ECNL
Collapse
X
-
Unregistered
- Quote
-
Unregistered
When are the ECNL teams going to play anyone besides last place teams? Is this part of Tom's plan so that he can actually get a few wins?
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
-
Unregistered
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHas there been any discussion of merging the two ecnl clubs? That would really help concentrate the talent.
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf your dd is not good enough to be on any of these teams than why do you care?
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHaha. So true. At least back in the ODP days they had one pool and picked the best players which equated to the majority of the best players being on one team rather than 3. The level of play was always SIGNIFICANTLY different between the ODP A traveling team and the remaining pool. Our current ECNL system doesn't have even this amount of consolidation.
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnd to boot, there are players on the rosters whose dads bought their way on via club donations and participation on the board. Sad but true.
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
Without any criteria or standard
The '3' Oregon clubs who decided they wanted to play in the Northwest division of 'Elite Clubs' National League were not required to anything more than ask to be part of another league.
This type of movement to a league that will just take your club and players, without having any recent record of achievement is really unique.
(Please refrain from saying we did really well in the OPL Jamboree/League/Cup and advanced to National stages of US Club Soccer. With it's fabricated infrastructure that sends an Oregon team to a National Cup simply by signing up. Not unlike the move to the 'Elite Clubs' League.)
Now they have a chance to prove they belong in this league or prove that the league will just take anyone willing to be part of it to fill out a geographic need for more teams.
Interesting move.
Good luck to the 3 clubs who gone ALL IN!.
Make Oregon Proud!
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe '3' Oregon clubs who decided they wanted to play in the Northwest division of 'Elite Clubs' National League were not required to anything more than ask to be part of another league.
This type of movement to a league that will just take your club and players, without having any recent record of achievement is really unique.
(Please refrain from saying we did really well in the OPL Jamboree/League/Cup and advanced to National stages of US Club Soccer. With it's fabricated infrastructure that sends an Oregon team to a National Cup simply by signing up. Not unlike the move to the 'Elite Clubs' League.)
Now they have a chance to prove they belong in this league or prove that the league will just take anyone willing to be part of it to fill out a geographic need for more teams.
Interesting move.
Good luck to the 3 clubs who gone ALL IN!.
Make Oregon Proud!
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe '3' Oregon clubs who decided they wanted to play in the Northwest division of 'Elite Clubs' National League were not required to anything more than ask to be part of another league.
This type of movement to a league that will just take your club and players, without having any recent record of achievement is really unique.
(Please refrain from saying we did really well in the OPL Jamboree/League/Cup and advanced to National stages of US Club Soccer. With it's fabricated infrastructure that sends an Oregon team to a National Cup simply by signing up. Not unlike the move to the 'Elite Clubs' League.)
Now they have a chance to prove they belong in this league or prove that the league will just take anyone willing to be part of it to fill out a geographic need for more teams.
Interesting move.
Good luck to the 3 clubs who gone ALL IN!.
Make Oregon Proud!
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe '3' Oregon clubs who decided they wanted to play in the Northwest division of 'Elite Clubs' National League were not required to anything more than ask to be part of another league.
This type of movement to a league that will just take your club and players, without having any recent record of achievement is really unique.
(Please refrain from saying we did really well in the OPL Jamboree/League/Cup and advanced to National stages of US Club Soccer. With it's fabricated infrastructure that sends an Oregon team to a National Cup simply by signing up. Not unlike the move to the 'Elite Clubs' League.)
Now they have a chance to prove they belong in this league or prove that the league will just take anyone willing to be part of it to fill out a geographic need for more teams.
Interesting move.
Good luck to the 3 clubs who gone ALL IN!.
Make Oregon Proud!
Nobody ever said it was anything other than a league. Stop being such a jerk. They are trying best they can. Sure it's hard and not as good as hoped but we will become elite someday I know it in my heart of hearts.
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNobody ever said it was anything other than a league. Stop being such a jerk. They are trying best they can. Sure it's hard and not as good as hoped but we will become elite someday I know it in my heart of hearts.
- Quote
Comment
Comment