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    #46
    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    ECNL clubs in Oregon contribute nothing to overall player costs unless you can work out financial aid which is said to be a pittance off of the initial club fees. No assistance with travel costs.
    And yet all the best players flock to these clubs. They offer far superior value for the dollar than any of their competition in Oregon.

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      #47
      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      And yet all the best players flock to these clubs. They offer far superior value for the dollar than any of their competition in Oregon.
      All of the best players who's families can afford or are willing to pay $700/month on youth soccer play in this league. The commute to practice fields and travel games are not for everyone. Sadly the Oregon teams are some of the worst in the league so "value for the dollar" has been highly debatable in the last two years.

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        #48
        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        All of the best players who's families can afford or are willing to pay $700/month on youth soccer play in this league. The commute to practice fields and travel games are not for everyone. Sadly the Oregon teams are some of the worst in the league so "value for the dollar" has been highly debatable in the last two years.
        It's 4-6k/year, including travel. Same as a good travel OYSA team. More exposure to college coaches and much better competition.

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          #49
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          It's 4-6k/year, including travel. Same as a good travel OYSA team. More exposure to college coaches and much better competition.
          If your dd is a starter and is rostered for all the games it can be around $8k all-in with hotel including showcases which are irrelevant until u16. This does not include parent travel costs.
          $4k is for a player who is rostered at maybe three games and a showcase.

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            #50
            How much money does ECNL make on these "showcases"?

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              #51
              A lot! Everything about pay-to-play is about $$.

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                #52
                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                All of the best players who's families can afford or are willing to pay $700/month on youth soccer play in this league. The commute to practice fields and travel games are not for everyone. Sadly the Oregon teams are some of the worst in the league so "value for the dollar" has been highly debatable in the last two years.
                If mid-pack and above for most of the teams is "worst in the league" then what do you call the TA teams that flounder in OYSA Premier? Why do TA club even bother having girls teams?

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                  #53
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  How much money does ECNL make on these "showcases"?
                  A whole lot less than the Timbers are raking in by milking Oregon youth soccer. And a whole lot less than US Soccer hopes to rake in with their new rec-level GDA debacle.

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                    #54
                    In WA State, XF best coaches are being assigned to DA. Reign is going DA. XF ECNL is B team and WPFC is still ECNL. This will prob equalize level of play for Oregon teams. Using NW Conference for ECNL 03 as an example, taking away Reign and XF teams the rest of the teams will be more even giving OR teams more visability to keep up to other ECNL teams.

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                      #55
                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      If mid-pack and above for most of the teams is "worst in the league" then what do you call the TA teams that flounder in OYSA Premier? Why do TA club even bother having girls teams?
                      Maybe ask this young lady? http://hawaiiathletics.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=15247

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                        #56
                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        In WA State, XF best coaches are being assigned to DA. Reign is going DA. XF ECNL is B team and WPFC is still ECNL. This will prob equalize level of play for Oregon teams. Using NW Conference for ECNL 03 as an example, taking away Reign and XF teams the rest of the teams will be more even giving OR teams more visability to keep up to other ECNL teams.
                        Crossfire is holding ECNL tryouts before DA tryouts. They know from their parent group that 75%+ of the girls are staying in ECNL for sure. That's why they are advertising the DA teams as the "A" team, to try to lure some more girls over to that side, as well as any unsuspecting players/parents from other clubs. It's not working though. If you want to hear the details, head up to Redmond tonight for the info meeting.

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                          #57
                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          Must play a lot of bootball thugball in that conference.

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                            #58
                            Girls DA is for girls would want to give up their life to pursuit pro soccer. Rumor has it that the Thorns will help you get a cashier job at the Walgreens across the street to keep players off food stamps.

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                              #59
                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              Girls DA is for girls would want to give up their life to pursuit pro soccer. Rumor has it that the Thorns will help you get a cashier job at the Walgreens across the street to keep players off food stamps.
                              Hope Solo Alex Morgan Abby wambach - these are not good role models. All seem like they have issues including some alcohol and the law.

                              DA sounds like a bad deal for kids.

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                                #60
                                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                                Girls DA is for girls would want to give up their life to pursuit pro soccer. Rumor has it that the Thorns will help you get a cashier job at the Walgreens across the street to keep players off food stamps.
                                There is no such thing as womens pro soccer.

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