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So where will SCA, Bridge City, and Oregon United compete? Who will be their opposition? Can they play in the Washington Leagues? Can they enter any of the summer tournaments without player cards?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo where will SCA, Bridge City, and Oregon United compete? Who will be their opposition? Can they play in the Washington Leagues? Can they enter any of the summer tournaments without player cards?
I heard SCA will be a training centre and their games program will be through a partner club. They can use US club player cards to enter tournaments so all set here as well.
SCA train there players x3 a week BTW.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI heard SCA will be a training centre and their games program will be through a partner club. They can use US club player cards to enter tournaments so all set here as well.
SCA train there players x3 a week BTW.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYeah training without games is so much better than training with games. I hear a lot of college and pro coaches say, "I am sure glad this player hasn't played games and is inexperienced" Actually I have never ever heard that. Coaches and managers like experience. It is called proven
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This thread is a bit ridiculous. The 3 clubs mentioned should immediately make definitive statements regarding their OYSA status and publish to their respective websites. Until then, the doubts regarding these 3 organizations and their longevity will continue which will impact attracting players.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI heard SCA will be a training centre and their games program will be through a partner club. They can use US club player cards to enter tournaments so all set here as well.
SCA train there players x3 a week BTW.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLol. The games will come via another club who plays OYSA. Plus an in house games program on Mondays so contact time is increased. Sorry if that wasn't clear.
That sounds awesome ! What is even better is I am sure they won't be playing a top club !
I am sure they will have a good record playing the equivalent of the Washington Generals of OYSA. Juice Box's for everyone !
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI heard SCA will be a training centre and their games program will be through a partner club. They can use US club player cards to enter tournaments so all set here as well.
SCA train there players x3 a week BTW.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYeah training without games is so much better than training with games. I hear a lot of college and pro coaches say, "I am sure glad this player hasn't played games and is inexperienced" Actually I have never ever heard that. Coaches and managers like experience. It is called proven
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOh much much better. How did this go, "We will play the same club over and over and over and when that gets old we will play teams in our club.
That sounds awesome ! What is even better is I am sure they won't be playing a top club !
I am sure they will have a good record playing the equivalent of the Washington Generals of OYSA. Juice Box's for everyone !
I think it was more on the lines of development so playing up age groups, playing outnumbered, conditioned games and mixed gender. You know the type of things that challenge players.
I do like the juice box shout though. Pretty hot today!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis thread is a bit ridiculous. The 3 clubs mentioned should immediately make definitive statements regarding their OYSA status and publish to their respective websites. Until then, the doubts regarding these 3 organizations and their longevity will continue which will impact attracting players.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat’s one day a week less than my kid gets. Why only train 3 days? Do they not have enough space for the fourth day?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou all have to understand that this new SCA thing is NOT a club. It’s a place where kids can learn unopposed tricks so they can look good at family parties, before games and have a chance to join the circus.
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