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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMight want to do a little research. The Eugene/Bend/Medford teams in OPL had bad losing records against Portland metro teams. Just the facts.
The non Portland area parents fared no better. They got their tiny concession of equal home and away games. And in return they are at the mercy of the most corrupt and dishonest set of folks to ever run a youth sports program. Ever. If they have an excellent player they can join ECNL and travel more than they ever did with OPL. And if they don't have an excellent player or don't want the travel they are assimilated by the Timbers Borg.
Oregon soccer - where everyone loses except the Timbers Alliance administrators.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Posthttp://www.celticfc.net/news/11415
CELTIC Football Club is delighted to announce a three-year partnership with the Oregon Youth Soccer Association (OYSA) who become the first US State Association to join the club’s lauded International Partnership Programmed.
The partnership will involve OYSA hosting two coach education clinics per year in Oregon, USA where Celtic FC coaches will share valuable insights into how Celtic Football Club develops young players.
Coaches from Oregon will also be invited to Glasgow to train with their Celtic counterparts as well as having the opportunity to visit Celtic’s renowned annual International Coaches Convention in Glasgow.
With over 55,000 players and 10,000 coaches registered within their organization, the Oregon Youth Soccer Association represents the largest partner to join forces with the Bhoys.
Celtic manager, Brendan Rodgers said: ‘’I’m delighted to hear that we are continuing to build our international football partnerships around the world with the addition of Oregon Youth Soccer Association.
“Celtic is a football club that is synonymous with investing in coaches so that we can help develop young players. If we can add value to the fantastic work done by all these hardworking grassroots coaches in the US by sharing some of our expertise, then that not only helps these clubs but also extends the size of our global Celtic family.’’
John Madding, OYSA Technical Director, added: ‘’The Oregon Youth Soccer Association is excited to partner with the world-renowned Celtic FC. Over the past year we have worked closely to design a relationship that will focus on continued development opportunities for our coaches.
“Celtic FC has a rich history of player and coach development both in Scotland and here in the US and we are looking forward to working with their staff in new and creative ways.’’
The first visit to OYSA is planned for January, 2017 and will see Celtic’s International Soccer Academy Manager, Willie McNab travel to Oregon to deliver a coach education workshop.
Speaking of the historic agreement McNab said: “We are delighted to welcome Oregon Youth Soccer Association to our International Partnership Programme and it again emphasises our commitment to building relationships across the globe.
“This is the first ever partnership with a State Association within North America and we are very keen to build on this. OYSA is a very ambitious and progressive organisation and we are looking forward to a long and prosperous partnership.”
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