Congratulations state cup champions, you have earned the right to proudly represent Oregon at regionals... that is unless you happen to be in the boys or girls U12 age bracket. "You" get to stay home and your season is over. You see OR elected to be a leader in youth soccer and adopt a small field 9v9 format, the rest will largely follow suit next season. However, since OR did not play an 11v11 format this year you are not eligible for regional play and we will give your spot to some other team that did not actually win their state cup. Better luck next year!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCongratulations state cup champions, you have earned the right to proudly represent Oregon at regionals... that is unless you happen to be in the boys or girls U12 age bracket. "You" get to stay home and your season is over. You see OR elected to be a leader in youth soccer and adopt a small field 9v9 format, the rest will largely follow suit next season. However, since OR did not play an 11v11 format this year you are not eligible for regional play and we will give your spot to some other team that did not actually win their state cup. Better luck next year!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCongratulations state cup champions, you have earned the right to proudly represent Oregon at regionals... that is unless you happen to be in the boys or girls U12 age bracket. "You" get to stay home and your season is over. You see OR elected to be a leader in youth soccer and adopt a small field 9v9 format, the rest will largely follow suit next season. However, since OR did not play an 11v11 format this year you are not eligible for regional play and we will give your spot to some other team that did not actually win their state cup. Better luck next year!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCongratulations state cup champions, you have earned the right to proudly represent Oregon at regionals... that is unless you happen to be in the boys or girls U12 age bracket. "You" get to stay home and your season is over. You see OR elected to be a leader in youth soccer and adopt a small field 9v9 format, the rest will largely follow suit next season. However, since OR did not play an 11v11 format this year you are not eligible for regional play and we will give your spot to some other team that did not actually win their state cup. Better luck next year!
Playing in regional cups at 11 years old is a waste and is why the rest of the world laughs at us. They also laugh at people like you that think that having your child play in tournaments on the weekend where you play 5-6 games in 48 hrs is fun. You are the problem with youth soccer. Can't you just take your kid and go play American foitball or baseball?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYes, but Oregon is failing this coming this year making the '04's play 11v11.
Playing in regional cups at 11 years old is a waste and is why the rest of the world laughs at us. They also laugh at people like you that think that having your child play in tournaments on the weekend where you play 5-6 games in 48 hrs is fun. You are the problem with youth soccer. Can't you just take your kid and go play American foitball or baseball?
By the time you get to U13/14, all the good tournaments are 1 game a day for the most part. It's only the rinky dink Timbers club tourneys that try to pack in 2-3 games per day.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post04's are playing 11v11 in every state this fall, except for in the USSDA U12 league (which is also for 04's).
By the time you get to U13/14, all the good tournaments are 1 game a day for the most part. It's only the rinky dink Timbers club tourneys that try to pack in 2-3 games per day.
3-4 training sessions to one game.
Most clubs allow their teams to do 2 training sessions to two games which is terrible.
We are failing by allowing this to happen.
Kids should be playing small sides games longer.
9v9 should be until the change of the size of ball at U13.
There should be no results posted until U16
There should be no state, regional or national cups until U16
There should be no throw ins at U5-U11. Kick ins. Dribble in if you want from U5-U10
There should be no offsides until U11
At U11 and U12 there should be an offsides line 20 yds to help open up the game.
At U13 with the change of the ball size you introduce offsides as normal.
Someone needs to have the balls to make the changes above. Those changes will help build better players
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe USSDA model should be what all player do.
3-4 training sessions to one game.
Most clubs allow their teams to do 2 training sessions to two games which is terrible.
We are failing by allowing this to happen.
Kids should be playing small sides games longer.
9v9 should be until the change of the size of ball at U13.
There should be no results posted until U16
There should be no state, regional or national cups until U16
There should be no throw ins at U5-U11. Kick ins. Dribble in if you want from U5-U10
There should be no offsides until U11
At U11 and U12 there should be an offsides line 20 yds to help open up the game.
At U13 with the change of the ball size you introduce offsides as normal.
Someone needs to have the balls to make the changes above. Those changes will help build better players
The whole idea of no standings, state cups, etc. is more for the parents than the players.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMan get over it. She's 11. It's not then end of the world. Enjoy the journey.
Kids get excited about this stuff - silly that Oregon isn't sending teams at this age. Maybe club can find an alternative tournament this summer.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post04's are playing 11v11 in every state this fall, except for in the USSDA U12 league (which is also for 04's).
By the time you get to U13/14, all the good tournaments are 1 game a day for the most part. It's only the rinky dink Timbers club tourneys that try to pack in 2-3 games per day.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMan get over it. She's 11. It's not then end of the world. Enjoy the journey.
You can disagree with the 9v9 decision but in the long run it's probably best - the whole regional thing at this age is flat out not important.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostActually a very wise statement. When you're kid's playing career is over you'll look back and this won't even register.
You can disagree with the 9v9 decision but in the long run it's probably best - the whole regional thing at this age is flat out not important.
the "whole regional thing at this age" not important is garbage
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postwhen you look a lot of things aren't important; doesn't mean they aren't important in the moment
the "whole regional thing at this age" not important is garbage
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postwhen you look a lot of things aren't important; doesn't mean they aren't important in the moment
the "whole regional thing at this age" not important is garbage
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCongratulations state cup champions, you have earned the right to proudly represent Oregon at regionals... that is unless you happen to be in the boys or girls U12 age bracket. "You" get to stay home and your season is over. You see OR elected to be a leader in youth soccer and adopt a small field 9v9 format, the rest will largely follow suit next season. However, since OR did not play an 11v11 format this year you are not eligible for regional play and we will give your spot to some other team that did not actually win their state cup. Better luck next year!
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