Does anyone know why FC portland avoids division1 red???
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Why FC portland on division 2 ?
Collapse
X
-
UnregisteredTags: None
- Quote
-
Unregistered
-
Unregistered
Please supply more info. Age group? Boys? Girls? We're all just dying to know what this fuss is all about. Well, maybe not.
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
current 2017 PTT spring league,
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPlease supply more info. Age group? Boys? Girls? We're all just dying to know what this fuss is all about. Well, maybe not.
I don't understand why they play down,
2017 PTT spring league,
Boys,
BU12 Division2 Green
first place on division 2… great,
BU13 Division2 green,
2nd place,
BU14 Division2 green,
2nd place,
Girls
GU11 Division 2 Red,
4 place,
GU12 division2 red
3rd place
GU14 navy, premier division red
Last place, 23 goals against,
http://oysa-2017springleague.sportsaffinity.com
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
Originally posted by Unregistered View Postboys and girls, most age groups,
I don't understand why they play down,
2017 PTT spring league,
Boys,
BU12 Division2 Green
first place on division 2… great,
BU13 Division2 green,
2nd place,
BU14 Division2 green,
2nd place,
Girls
GU11 Division 2 Red,
4 place,
GU12 division2 red
3rd place
GU14 navy, premier division red
Last place, 23 goals against,
http://oysa-2017springleague.sportsaffinity.com
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
Originally posted by Unregistered View Postboys and girls, most age groups,
I don't understand why they play down,
2017 PTT spring league,
Boys,
BU12 Division2 Green
first place on division 2… great,
BU13 Division2 green,
2nd place,
BU14 Division2 green,
2nd place,
Girls
GU11 Division 2 Red,
4 place,
GU12 division2 red
3rd place
GU14 navy, premier division red
Last place, 23 goals against,
http://oysa-2017springleague.sportsaffinity.com
Speaking only for the U13 and U14 boys...those are both the clubs third team.
Their first and second teams play in the top divisions.
Beyond that, fc is more about putting players in the correct environment to succeed at playing the right way. They will often challenge one of their teams to go up a level if they are finding success in the Fall playing the right way. The reverse is also true.
Winning the second division isn't the goal, I assure you. Helping players develop is
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
I'll tell you why
1. Fc Portlands boys teams were never very good. Maybe 1/8 but division 2 is where they are. They don't even come close to the quality or history of a westside boys program that has produced national and current international players.
2. Fc Portlands girls program just like CU is in shambles. Their top teams are in Ecnl aren't don't belong there. They benefitted from their recruitment scam but as you can tell when the shiny new idea 💡 burned out they are back to getting steam rolled playing teams that have always steamrolled Oregon teams.
Their second team (navy) traditionally has been decent in Oregon but crap outside of Oregon. I challenge you to provide facts otherwise. But what you see now is extremely disenfranchised players who paid for Ecnl but not traveling or division 2-3 players being forced to play division 1 and their teams are getting hammered.
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSpeaking only for the U13 and U14 boys...those are both the clubs third team.
Their first and second teams play in the top divisions.
Beyond that, fc is more about putting players in the correct environment to succeed at playing the right way. They will often challenge one of their teams to go up a level if they are finding success in the Fall playing the right way. The reverse is also true.
Winning the second division isn't the goal, I assure you. Helping players develop is
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
You won't tell me why
[QUOTE=Unregistered;2030919]1. Fc Portlands boys teams were never very good. Maybe 1/8 but division 2 is where they are. They don't even come close to the quality or history of a westside boys program that has produced national and current international players.
Errr...fc portland has a national championship and countless state titles.
Looking at the boys age groups mentioned above, the boys u12 is probably the best in the state. The U13 is one of the better teams in DA. The U14 team is arguably the best team in the state.
Of course, you 'were never very good' with facts.....
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
[QUOTE=Unregistered;2031004]Originally posted by Unregistered View Post1. Fc Portlands boys teams were never very good. Maybe 1/8 but division 2 is where they are. They don't even come close to the quality or history of a westside boys program that has produced national and current international players.
Errr...fc portland has a national championship and countless state titles.
Looking at the boys age groups mentioned above, the boys u12 is probably the best in the state. The U13 is one of the better teams in DA. The U14 team is arguably the best team in the state.
Of course, you 'were never very good' with facts.....
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
[QUOTE=Unregistered;2031019]Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
Regarding the 04 DA team, is your comment based upon something other than wins and losses?
Goals scored
Goal difference
Take your pick. They were not one of the best teams in the Spring. They are now.
- Quote
Comment
Comment