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    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    Thornz records would be even worse in ECNL. Have you ever seen them play? They are truly horrible.
    You make me laugh. Oregon ECNL is where the folks who are afraid of competing for a spot, afraid of competing against high level competition (almost all the time) and are afraid that mommy and daddy can't buy a coach, doc, starting spot go and stay. In short, you are afraid your DD can't live up to the hype that spews out of your mouths, and for good reason.

    As for the management at these Oregon ECNL clubs, they thrive on this! They love your money and they sell you on college exposure, they sell you on HS sports and they sell you on "friends". None of this sounds like development and if you look at high quality prospects who've been in the program for several years you'll see a total lack of development in comparison to their peers who are at other clubs in the area. Also, if you look at what's elevated these teams recently, it's the infusion of properly developed players from other clubs like WT*C, GPS, Eastside and Westside. Kudos to CU for good recruiting, but please, don't try to tell anyone it's because of development, that just makes you look like a horrible imbecile.

    Oregon ECNL coaches have told you for years not to go out to ODP. Primarily because you'd have a benchmark and realize that your DD doesn't stack up to the real talent in the area - which is still mediocre on a good day. Or better yet, those of you that do, realize you get out maneuvered by other parents with tighter connections into ODP. I've enjoyed watching people like you make excuses for lack of play time or not making ODP top teams. It's truly been my pleasure. I'm a patient person and I'm willing to watch patiently as you start making excuses for your DD in the upcoming years and why she no longer wants to play college soccer - cause you'd have to eat a big helping of humble pie if you signed with a program that actually fit your DD's skill level.

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      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      You make me laugh. Oregon ECNL is where the folks who are afraid of competing for a spot, afraid of competing against high level competition (almost all the time) and are afraid that mommy and daddy can't buy a coach, doc, starting spot go and stay. In short, you are afraid your DD can't live up to the hype that spews out of your mouths, and for good reason.

      As for the management at these Oregon ECNL clubs, they thrive on this! They love your money and they sell you on college exposure, they sell you on HS sports and they sell you on "friends". None of this sounds like development and if you look at high quality prospects who've been in the program for several years you'll see a total lack of development in comparison to their peers who are at other clubs in the area. Also, if you look at what's elevated these teams recently, it's the infusion of properly developed players from other clubs like WT*C, GPS, Eastside and Westside. Kudos to CU for good recruiting, but please, don't try to tell anyone it's because of development, that just makes you look like a horrible imbecile.

      Oregon ECNL coaches have told you for years not to go out to ODP. Primarily because you'd have a benchmark and realize that your DD doesn't stack up to the real talent in the area - which is still mediocre on a good day. Or better yet, those of you that do, realize you get out maneuvered by other parents with tighter connections into ODP. I've enjoyed watching people like you make excuses for lack of play time or not making ODP top teams. It's truly been my pleasure. I'm a patient person and I'm willing to watch patiently as you start making excuses for your DD in the upcoming years and why she no longer wants to play college soccer - cause you'd have to eat a big helping of humble pie if you signed with a program that actually fit your DD's skill level.
      Nice try Timbers Lemming caveman! I'll give you credit for being really creative in your defense of a GDA program that is terrible in general and truly horrible in Portland. But if you like paying that big money for your Yugo of a program, more power to you.

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        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        Nice try Timbers Lemming caveman! I'll give you credit for being really creative in your defense of a GDA program that is terrible in general and truly horrible in Portland. But if you like paying that big money for your Yugo of a program, more power to you.
        The "Timbers Lemming Caveman" didn't even mention GDA in his/her post, you slobbering imbecile. Instead, s/he claimed that ECNL is inferior to the OYSA clubs, and the only real value ECNL (at least the Oregon clubs) brings to the table is access to recruiters.

        But obviously--if CU and FCP were so great at developing their own talent, they wouldn't need to go spreading FUD like a farmer spreading manure in this chatroom. Instead, we get this ridiculous years-long campaign to try and convince soccer parents that their DD will be doomed to playing soccer at the local community college if they don't bolt their current club and join one of the ECNL programs. If the ECNL clubs had all the talent they needed, and provided superior coaching, then there would be no reason to recruit kids from other clubs.

        US Soccer is frequently clueless, and the GDA's implementation has been botched in many ways. But it has performed a valuable service in helping to bust up US Club's attempt to corner the market on college recruitment, and it's for that reason that such a scorched-earth campaign is being waged against the GDA by an arrogant league who thinks that they alone should get to occupy the top of the girls' youth soccer pyramid.

        Otherwise, why would ECNL clubs and coaches care? They're terrified the gravy train is going to be shut down. You know it, we all know it.

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          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          Nice try Timbers Lemming caveman! I'll give you credit for being really creative in your defense of a GDA program that is terrible in general and truly horrible in Portland. But if you like paying that big money for your Yugo of a program, more power to you.
          Dear C Team Dad, it never feels good to take one to the nether-regions but a little bit of reality should be infused in your daily life. Sorry if it hurt, we have tissues if you need them.

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            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            "....if you look at what's elevated these teams recently, it's the infusion of properly developed players from other clubs like WT*C, GPS, Eastside and Westside. Kudos to CU for good recruiting, but please, don't try to tell anyone it's because of development, that just makes you look like a horrible imbecile.
            Bingo was his name'o!

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              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              You make me laugh. Oregon ECNL is where the folks who are afraid of competing for a spot, afraid of competing against high level competition (almost all the time) and are afraid that mommy and daddy can't buy a coach, doc, starting spot go and stay. In short, you are afraid your DD can't live up to the hype that spews out of your mouths, and for good reason.

              As for the management at these Oregon ECNL clubs, they thrive on this! They love your money and they sell you on college exposure, they sell you on HS sports and they sell you on "friends". None of this sounds like development and if you look at high quality prospects who've been in the program for several years you'll see a total lack of development in comparison to their peers who are at other clubs in the area. Also, if you look at what's elevated these teams recently, it's the infusion of properly developed players from other clubs like WT*C, GPS, Eastside and Westside. Kudos to CU for good recruiting, but please, don't try to tell anyone it's because of development, that just makes you look like a horrible imbecile.

              Oregon ECNL coaches have told you for years not to go out to ODP. Primarily because you'd have a benchmark and realize that your DD doesn't stack up to the real talent in the area - which is still mediocre on a good day. Or better yet, those of you that do, realize you get out maneuvered by other parents with tighter connections into ODP. I've enjoyed watching people like you make excuses for lack of play time or not making ODP top teams. It's truly been my pleasure. I'm a patient person and I'm willing to watch patiently as you start making excuses for your DD in the upcoming years and why she no longer wants to play college soccer - cause you'd have to eat a big helping of humble pie if you signed with a program that actually fit your DD's skill level.
              You are too logical for this thread. You wouldn't want people to wake up at fc or cu,

              Then their toxic parents will go to our clubs..

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                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                The "Timbers Lemming Caveman" didn't even mention GDA in his/her post, you slobbering imbecile. Instead, s/he claimed that ECNL is inferior to the OYSA clubs, and the only real value ECNL (at least the Oregon clubs) brings to the table is access to recruiters.

                But obviously--if CU and FCP were so great at developing their own talent, they wouldn't need to go spreading FUD like a farmer spreading manure in this chatroom. Instead, we get this ridiculous years-long campaign to try and convince soccer parents that their DD will be doomed to playing soccer at the local community college if they don't bolt their current club and join one of the ECNL programs. If the ECNL clubs had all the talent they needed, and provided superior coaching, then there would be no reason to recruit kids from other clubs.

                US Soccer is frequently clueless, and the GDA's implementation has been botched in many ways. But it has performed a valuable service in helping to bust up US Club's attempt to corner the market on college recruitment, and it's for that reason that such a scorched-earth campaign is being waged against the GDA by an arrogant league who thinks that they alone should get to occupy the top of the girls' youth soccer pyramid.

                Otherwise, why would ECNL clubs and coaches care? They're terrified the gravy train is going to be shut down. You know it, we all know it.
                Logic and facts clearly elude you. ODP is second tier to GDA to the point those girls are. It allowed to play. Same for boys. So even with your naive logic ODP is second tier. Take that basic logic and judging the coaches in Oregon’s ODP and you have even more reason to avoid it.

                Ecnl cornered college recruitment market because it provided an effective platform for competitive girls soccer and the college recruitment process. USYSA has been a joke for decades creating the opportunity. Now USYSA wants in on the money train. The problem is they are soooooo clueless which is why we are seeing clubs leave after a single year.

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                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  Logic and facts clearly elude you. ODP is second tier to GDA to the point those girls are. It allowed to play. Same for boys. So even with your naive logic ODP is second tier. Take that basic logic and judging the coaches in Oregon’s ODP and you have even more reason to avoid it.

                  Ecnl cornered college recruitment market because it provided an effective platform for competitive girls soccer and the college recruitment process. USYSA has been a joke for decades creating the opportunity. Now USYSA wants in on the money train. The problem is they are soooooo clueless which is why we are seeing clubs leave after a single year.
                  USYSA has nothing to do with GDA.

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                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    USYSA has nothing to do with GDA.
                    What are you talking about. Don't they sanction their program?

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                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      What are you talking about. Don't they sanction their program?
                      He's right. USYSA has nothing to do with GDA, or ECNL for that matter. They have their own mid-level "National" league for teams that aren't good enough for the #1 league, ECNL, or the #2 league, GDA.

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                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        USYSA has nothing to do with GDA.
                        Dint they run the GDA program?

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                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          Dint they run the GDA program?
                          That would be US Soccer. Not US Youth Soccer. US Soccer is a higher level of incompetence.

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                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            That would be US Soccer. Not US Youth Soccer. US Soccer is a higher level of incompetence.
                            Isn't US Youth Soccer the same as US Soccer but the kids arm?

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                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              Isn't US Youth Soccer the same as US Soccer but the kids arm?
                              No.

                              US Soccer (formerly the USSF) is the top governing body for American soccer, and the national governing body according to FIFA.

                              AYSO, USYSA, and US Club are three youth soccer organizations, catering to (roughly) different segments of the youth soccer market, all of which are members of (and located under) US Soccer.

                              AYSO is mainly rec and does not have a presence in Oregon (or if they do, it's small).

                              USYSA has many state level affiliates, one of which is OYSA. They also run something called the National Premier League.

                              US Club Soccer generally does competitive soccer; and located within their ambit is ECNL (Elite Clubs National League). They also run the NW Champions League.

                              US Soccer directly runs the US mens and women's national teams, the corresponding youth national teams, and the DA and GDA programs.

                              Various clubs may be affiliated with none, one, or many of these things. FC Portland, for instance, is a member of OYSA and competes in OYSA leagues and cups. It is part of ECNL. It is part of the Boys DA.

                              Viewed as a tree, it looks kinda like this:

                              FIFA
                              |--US Soccer
                              | |--US Club
                              | | +--ECNL
                              | |--USYSA
                              | | |--OYSA
                              | | | +-- Fall league, spring league, state cup, etc.
                              | | |--FWRL
                              | | +-NPL
                              | |--AYSO
                              | |--USSDA
                              | |--USSGDA
                              | +--US national teams
                              |--Football Association (UK)
                              |--DFB (Deutscher Fußball-Bund)
                              +--Other national associations

                              You're welcome.

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                                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                                No.

                                US Soccer (formerly the USSF) is the top governing body for American soccer, and the national governing body according to FIFA.

                                AYSO, USYSA, and US Club are three youth soccer organizations, catering to (roughly) different segments of the youth soccer market, all of which are members of (and located under) US Soccer.

                                AYSO is mainly rec and does not have a presence in Oregon (or if they do, it's small).

                                USYSA has many state level affiliates, one of which is OYSA. They also run something called the National Premier League.

                                US Club Soccer generally does competitive soccer; and located within their ambit is ECNL (Elite Clubs National League). They also run the NW Champions League.

                                US Soccer directly runs the US mens and women's national teams, the corresponding youth national teams, and the DA and GDA programs.

                                Various clubs may be affiliated with none, one, or many of these things. FC Portland, for instance, is a member of OYSA and competes in OYSA leagues and cups. It is part of ECNL. It is part of the Boys DA.

                                Viewed as a tree, it looks kinda like this:

                                FIFA
                                |--US Soccer
                                | |--US Club
                                | | +--ECNL
                                | |--USYSA
                                | | |--OYSA
                                | | | +-- Fall league, spring league, state cup, etc.
                                | | |--FWRL
                                | | +-NPL
                                | |--AYSO
                                | |--USSDA
                                | |--USSGDA
                                | +--US national teams
                                |--Football Association (UK)
                                |--DFB (Deutscher Fußball-Bund)
                                +--Other national associations

                                You're welcome.
                                Pretty confusing but this tree format makes it pretty straight forward. In 3 years the first time I got any good information from this place. Thanks for that.

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