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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat's what they did last year. NWCL and lots of training. League starts in January. Missing out on OYSA fall league actually helps their development.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNot just 8th graders - some are 7th graders, too, and they are not playing in league games this fall. Trainings, scrimmages, and tournaments (NWCL, Placer) will happen this fall until the ECNL league games start at the end of January. Totally ok with it.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMakes sense . . .interesting how different clubs/platforms are addressing 8th grade dynamics.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOne would think that with the recruiting and brand power that FCP would have a "B" team that can compete at the Premier level in Oregon. Crossfire does. Why is their B team only in the 3rd division? I thought they were strong at developing girls. Not trolling FCP, just wondering...
It is part of the trade off I guess of being part of ECNL clubs (everyone is gunning for you), just wonder what their B teams get from playing OYSA.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHonestly I wonder why FCP and Crossfire bother to play their HS B/C teams in OYSA. They seem to get nothing but flack for it one way or another (if they lose, folks rub it in their face, if they win it is because ECNL players are playing).
It is part of the trade off I guess of being part of ECNL clubs (everyone is gunning for you), just wonder what their B teams get from playing OYSA.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis is the 03 thread, so its not HS players that are being discussed. So, why does CU have Premier level teams in OYSA and FCP doesn't. Its not about "gunning" for them. Just seems weird that a ECNL affiliated club has a B team that doesn't play at a higher level.
Don't know the answer to your question.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy bad - calendar year change and ECNL's response to it were confusing me (didn't realize older 7th graders are theoretically playing ECNL this year).
Don't know the answer to your question.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNot sure what that was about. All it accomplished was to pull the trigger on the gutting of a couple of solid OYSA teams. They are going to be challenged to even find teams in their age group to play against in the ECNL.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSince ECNL games don't start until later, why aren't the Oregon 2003 ECNL teams (made up of 7th & 8th graders) playing in Oysa for fall?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI agree. That would be fantastic. My DD's team is going to miss playing against that group of girls. There were several great rivalries with teams that were gutted by the ECNL move.
You are probably right that this is a way for them to play OYSA in fall, but in some ways easier to do NWCL, some friendlies, and train, train, train than dealing with extra headaches of Timbers league.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFrom a planning perspective, they are outside of the Timbers league orbit once ECNL kicks in and it is a headache to back and forth from Timbers world to ECNL (that is not really a slight against Timbers, just dealing with differing player cards, calendars, rules becomes a headache).
You are probably right that this is a way for them to play OYSA in fall, but in some ways easier to do NWCL, some friendlies, and train, train, train than dealing with extra headaches of Timbers league.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFrom a planning perspective, they are outside of the Timbers league orbit once ECNL kicks in and it is a headache to back and forth from Timbers world to ECNL (that is not really a slight against Timbers, just dealing with differing player cards, calendars, rules becomes a headache).
You are probably right that this is a way for them to play OYSA in fall, but in some ways easier to do NWCL, some friendlies, and train, train, train than dealing with extra headaches of Timbers league.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostReally, extra headache? Its a different set of cards (oh such a hastle). Most travel teams carry both cards. Rules vary from tournament to tournament and league to league, thats soccer. Its really no big deal.
That being said, I would love to see the ECNL teams play in the local league in the fall. Same with the upcoming DA teams. I think all players would benefit from that level of play.
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