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Girls DA = $10,000/yr & NO high school sports???
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGDA will be cheaper.
http://backofthenet.com/wpz/girls-de...ers-than-ecnl/
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGDA will be cheaper.
http://backofthenet.com/wpz/girls-de...ers-than-ecnl/
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GDA will be less. Also if you read the fine print.. tons of scholarship for travel costs.. which is where most families feel the pinch. Same as they did for boys.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGDA will be less. Also if you read the fine print.. tons of scholarship for travel costs.. which is where most families feel the pinch. Same as they did for boys.
Twice in this state's history has a single club tried to play in a national league on a regular basis (i.e. 9 months season):
FC Portland's run in the Boys DA. They will tell you with the benefit of hindsight it was a mistake. No local travel partner, flying all of the country, only wealthy kids could make the away games.
Timbers run in the Boys DA. Timbers have a boys DA because MLS mandates it; however, they are writing big checks to fund that program.
In each case it has cost a fortune. FC was out after a year and yet boys DA begged local teams to fill their spot.
Oregon ECNL is without question a better model from a cost perspective - travel partner, some away games that you can drive to, more teams (5) to spread coaching travel cost across. Also kids are getting games in the fall locally (HS ball) without spending a $ on travel.
You are asking for a miracle for Oregon girls DA to be cheaper than ECNL.
So yes please read the fineprint on Thorns, including number of away games; then just do the math of how much each of those games are going to cost.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGDA will be less. Also if you read the fine print.. tons of scholarship for travel costs.. which is where most families feel the pinch. Same as they did for boys.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGDA will be less. Also if you read the fine print.. tons of scholarship for travel costs.. which is where most families feel the pinch. Same as they did for boys.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGDA will be cheaper.
http://backofthenet.com/wpz/girls-de...ers-than-ecnl/
Ryan Mooney, U.S. Soccer’s Director of Sport Development, said that in premier leagues such as the ECNL and the Development Academy that require vast amounts of travel, per-player costs can range significantly from one club to the next.
“We want to make sure that we’re mindful of the cost impact that is reaching the end-user, both the player and their parents,” said Mooney. “Whether that’s through the cost we cover from an event perspective, whether it’s a reduction in registration fees, whether it’s scholarship program funding, etc. Those are all things we’ll look to contribute to the program to try and help minimize costs."
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post"“It’s our plan that the cost will be reduced to play in the league,” said U.S. Soccer Technical Director April Heinrichs. “In general, U.S. Soccer is going to pick up a lot of the expenses in terms of running the league, so the cost will be less for the players.”
Ryan Mooney, U.S. Soccer’s Director of Sport Development, said that in premier leagues such as the ECNL and the Development Academy that require vast amounts of travel, per-player costs can range significantly from one club to the next.
“We want to make sure that we’re mindful of the cost impact that is reaching the end-user, both the player and their parents,” said Mooney. “Whether that’s through the cost we cover from an event perspective, whether it’s a reduction in registration fees, whether it’s scholarship program funding, etc. Those are all things we’ll look to contribute to the program to try and help minimize costs."
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But we should remember that Oregon Ecnl is a near scam and just because some random team from Florida plays in it doesn't mean Oregon teams have anything to do with them.
They can't even get good players currently and the cost for what you are getting is nonsense.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBut we should remember that Oregon Ecnl is a near scam and just because some random team from Florida plays in it doesn't mean Oregon teams have anything to do with them.
They can't even get good players currently and the cost for what you are getting is nonsense.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post$10,000 less $10 = $9,950?
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