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    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    You all realize how bad the odp training is right? Tons of kids that are way more talented than those lemmings didn’t bother with Sunday night RTC in the rain. Your narrow exposure to good youth talent explains your pics though.
    Ben? I mean, Mr. Billups? Nah, Ben is that you?

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      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      Not the OP, but I am curious about this. Is this really a thing? People are showing up at TA practices? To what end? Is it true that kids left, and so maybe they are trying to get on with the team? SMH....
      Oh honey you didn’t think that parents would actually cease politicking and jockeying for Timber’s coaches favor after tryouts did you? It’s all about status baby.

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        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        Oh honey you didn’t think that parents would actually cease politicking and jockeying for Timber’s coaches favor after tryouts did you? It’s all about status baby.
        Okay, I can see what you are saying. But why would one want to have their son's status affiliated with losing with the TA?

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          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          Oh honey you didn’t think that parents would actually cease politicking and jockeying for Timber’s coaches favor after tryouts did you? It’s all about status baby.
          Acquiring Status? If that is what you crave then there is the problem. You should be seeking growth and development in your child at this age. And FYI YOU ONLY ACHIEVE STATUS if what you are a part of is desirable and TA is not desirable, especially for the 05 age group.....

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            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            Okay, I will take a crack at this...lot's of great kids and I know I am leaving deserving kids off. This is subjective.

            5-2-1-2 Formation:

            Keeper: FC Keeper. Great kid, great player.
            3 CB's: 1)Eastside's Best player defender GR.
            2)Xfire Defender, big, athletic, fast NW
            3)WT 2006. Surprisingly scrappy/physical
            2 WB's: #31 Washington. Tireless worker, High IQ
            Xfire initials LF tenacious, but inconsistent
            2 holding mids:
            TE from FC. Hate all you want, gets results
            #30 BSC Field general with skills.
            Attack: #14 Wash as good as advertised. Great kid.
            Forwards#20 Fast, High IQ, skills
            Xfire initials AB. Fast, Relentless, High IQ, skills
            Where are you from to be using phrases like inconsistent, field general, and high IQ? You would have to be at all games every week to be able to use those acurately as a way to qualify and describe these kids. Please let us know where you child plays or who you coach for....I would guess you are a certain strikers dad based on the extra praise heaped upon him (comparatively) and the ability to describe the other xfire players. Do we have a xfire mutiny???

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              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              Hardly! But we all think it’s cute some of you keep calling the coaches trying to get invited to, and showing up at our practices 😂
              I don't think the people shredding TA are the same people who are coming to practices. Just saying. There is a varying degree on here.

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                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                Acquiring Status? If that is what you crave then there is the problem. You should be seeking growth and development in your child at this age. And FYI YOU ONLY ACHIEVE STATUS if what you are a part of is desirable and TA is not desirable, especially for the 05 age group.....
                Lots of parents here care about status. And whether or not informed soccer parents think that TA's 05 team is better than the "little DA" teams, "my special snowflake plays for the Timbers" looks better on the bumper sticker than "my special snowflake plays for FC Portland".

                That said--as a non-TA parent, I'd like to ask the TA parents how the TA experience differs from the club scene. Not the games--I know TA plays in a stronger league. Not the subsidy--I know that TA players have most expenses paid, and club play costs families several thousands per year, depending on travel schedule.

                Instead, I will ask about the training.

                At pretty much all the clubs, you have club coaches, some of them good, some of them not so good. They train at various pitches and parks in the nice part of the year, in futsal gyms. Generally, this is fairly low-tech and simple (which isn't to say it's not effective). In DA you have A license holders, or coaches working on their A license. But even at the biggest clubs, it's nothing fancy.

                What are TA practices like? More use of technology? Better training equipment? More coaches present, and more attention for players? More ready access to medical staff (trainers and up)? Better access to the non-soccer-specific parts of sports science? Where does it lie on the axis between "typical non-profit youth club" and "how the Timbers' first team is trained"?

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                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  Not the OP, but I am curious about this. Is this really a thing? People are showing up at TA practices? To what end? Is it true that kids left, and so maybe they are trying to get on with the team? SMH....
                  So, kids don't just show up. That would be a disaster. There are certain developmental kids who are invited to train. They are training players. They have been identified since day 1.

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                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    So, kids don't just show up. That would be a disaster. There are certain developmental kids who are invited to train. They are training players. They have been identified since day 1.
                    By “identified” meant didn’t make the cut but whose parents asked if they could be training cones.. ehemm players.

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                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      So, kids don't just show up. That would be a disaster. There are certain developmental kids who are invited to train. They are training players. They have been identified since day 1.
                      Hahahahahaha- I just spit my beer out when I read this. Most of that team would already qualify as a "training player" if you ask me

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                        One quarter million views!!!!!!

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                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          Where are you from to be using phrases like inconsistent, field general, and high IQ? You would have to be at all games every week to be able to use those acurately as a way to qualify and describe these kids. Please let us know where you child plays or who you coach for....I would guess you are a certain strikers dad based on the extra praise heaped upon him (comparatively) and the ability to describe the other xfire players. Do we have a xfire mutiny???
                          My son plays for BSC???

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                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            By “identified” meant didn’t make the cut but whose parents asked if they could be training cones.. ehemm players.
                            Basically, yes. That is the reality of it. If you wan't to be optimistic about it (which I am sure they want to be), it's a chance to hear another voice. Learn from other coaches and train with talented kids. It is an opportunity to work into the TA system if that is what you ultimately desire.

                            Before you flip your lid, I am just pointing it out from another point of view. You don't need to go all ballistic about how horrible the coaches are, how bad the kids are, how corrupt the system is. Just playing devils advocate here. Try to see it from all sides.

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                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              It is an opportunity to work into the TA system if that is what you ultimately desire. .
                              Don’t you mean what your kid desires?
                              There are no training players that have come in that are even remotely close to the talent level in the current TA pool. But keep swinging.

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                                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                                Don’t you mean what your kid desires?
                                There are no training players that have come in that are even remotely close to the talent level in the current TA pool. But keep swinging.
                                I hear you...so a while bunch of Malfoy's, right?

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