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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis is a good point. With one year of ECNL, Thorns under our belts, with the GDA possibly coming along and all those folks with the "You can just pluhhay H.S. and get a D1 scholarship lets see them all. It's time to put up or shut up.
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Oregon ECNL has been a failure. The few that have received scholarships spent more than their scholarship on soccer... And then some. For the remaining 90% you are down 10's of thousands of dollars. That burns we know.
many top players opt out. But if you wanna pay for it good chance your in.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOr, maybe they decided to stop posting these lists because freak shows like you stalk young female soccer players. And, I am not kidding. The only people who need to know are the ones who already know.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe kids choose to report it somewhere, because they are excited, there are several well known sites that do this, try searching for them there, I can find two....crickets.....
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOregon ECNL has been a failure. The few that have received scholarships spent more than their scholarship on soccer... And then some. For the remaining 90% you are down 10's of thousands of dollars. That burns we know.
many top players opt out. But if you wanna pay for it good chance your in.
Exposure and scholarship was a huge bonus because the travel expenses for ANY competitive soccer ain't cheap
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostReporting is more related to Ego and wanting EVERYONE to know. My guess is the dads did this.
And there is a huge difference in having pride in your child where they are the star, and then there's being prideful, where the parent is the jerk.
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ECNL;E N Club League Dead?
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostReporting is more related to Ego and wanting EVERYONE to know. My guess is the dads did this.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostReporting is more related to Ego and wanting EVERYONE to know. My guess is the dads did this.
But keep making it about local Oregon soccer and Who are the good parents TA vs ECNL because it is always ALL about that.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostActually college coach asked her to report, at least in our situation. They cannot say anything until the NLI but it shows that the kid is committed to the school they have verballed to. And why would you NOT report when the other future commits to the same college have? If you look, typically it is the D2 or NAIA or even small D1 that do not have any reported commits, those kids probably don't, but all of the larger programs their kids do and it is pretty accurate.
But keep making it about local Oregon soccer and Who are the good parents TA vs ECNL because it is always ALL about that.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostToo bad you don't know everyone's situation. Daughters athletic scholarship is more than 4x what I spent on ECNL. However, did not play ECNL to chase a scholarship, but she played because the competition was far greater than playing teams like Wedtside Copa and the Eugene Timbers, ...
Exposure and scholarship was a huge bonus because the travel expenses for ANY competitive soccer ain't cheap
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou may be the exception to the rule. congrats. I could also argue that your DD would have gotten that scholarship anyway, if she was really that good. Also, 4x scholarship but at what price? Did you settle for PSU? Statistically, that will result in a lower salary over her lifetime which wipes out that 4x scholarship and then some.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGoodness, these girls have been playing since they were like 4 years old, have worked so hard, followed their dreams to see where it took them and if they get that chance to play D1 soccer in college can't we let them announce it to world. Shouldn't THAT be celebrated - if you are at all involved in youth soccer you know the time, work and sacrifice it takes to reach that level. I am thrilled for any player that accomplishes this, whether she is on my daughter's team or another! Also thrilled for the parents that are getting some $$ help to pay for that education.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostActually college coach asked her to report, at least in our situation. They cannot say anything until the NLI but it shows that the kid is committed to the school they have verballed to. And why would you NOT report when the other future commits to the same college have? If you look, typically it is the D2 or NAIA or even small D1 that do not have any reported commits, those kids probably don't, but all of the larger programs their kids do and it is pretty accurate.
But keep making it about local Oregon soccer and Who are the good parents TA vs ECNL because it is always ALL about that.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostReporting is more related to Ego and wanting EVERYONE to know. My guess is the dads did this.
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