Soccer Chance Academy will not be associate in any OYSA League. Looks like they will be doing private training for kids this coming year. The market is saturated. We do not need anymore wannabe clubs in PDX Metro.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSoccer Chance Academy will not be associate in any OYSA League. Looks like they will be doing private training for kids this coming year. The market is saturated. We do not need anymore wannabe clubs in PDX Metro.
Have to agree the market is somewhat saturated. Issue lies in whether it's saturated in quality which I suspect is not the case. Perhaps more quality control is the answer. Not sure the OYSA has the reach or knowledge to achieve this however. Difficult to police.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHave to agree the market is somewhat saturated. Issue lies in whether it's saturated in quality which I suspect is not the case. Perhaps more quality control is the answer. Not sure the OYSA has the reach or knowledge to achieve this however. Difficult to police.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSoccer Chance Academy will not be associate in any OYSA League. Looks like they will be doing private training for kids this coming year. The market is saturated. We do not need anymore wannabe clubs in PDX Metro.
SCA will be participating in OYSA through a partner club this coming year. Tryouts are next week.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSCA will be participating in OYSA through a partner club this coming year. Tryouts are next week.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSCA will be participating in OYSA through a partner club this coming year. Tryouts are next week.
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What I dont understand is why people would pay the money a 1st year club is asking for. 1400 for U6-U8 and 1900 for U9-U14. Thats more than most established clubs.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat I dont understand is why people would pay the money a 1st year club is asking for. 1400 for U6-U8 and 1900 for U9-U14. Thats more than most established clubs.
I think this goes back to a post from above. Are the current established clubs providing a good service? If they are then nothing to fear from a new club. If your doing a good job then your players/parents won't look elsewhere. I'm happy with our current (smaller) club for example so won't be looking elsewhere this year.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNot according to OYSA. A for profit club cannot partner to a non profit club. Or the the non profit loses its status and a result its membership in OYSA.
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This is good
I think this could be a game changer. A pure training program in conjunction with your club...
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