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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis is very true. There are many British coaches who are absolutely no better or far worse than the coaches here, but get a pass by being British. Many of these young British coaches list they have been professional players in the past, but they try to play on local outdoor teams and can’t make any of the top or 2nd tier men’s teams. They can basically strike a soccer ball, but have no other skills. Now I am not saying you have to be a great player to be a great coach, but if you list you played pro and can’t even play men’s league in Portland there is something fishy. These were not past their prime coaches either, these were coaches in their mid 20’s with extensive “professional playing” backgrounds who couldn’t make some of the local high school teams if they tried.
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It’s official, SCA will not be playing in any leagues in Oregon
Where are these kids that are paying $2000 a year to play soccer play their league games? No state cup either? Filling team rosters with mixed genders just to bring in enough money to survive?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt’s official, SCA will not be playing in any leagues in Oregon
Where are these kids that are paying $2000 a year to play soccer play their league games? No state cup either? Filling team rosters with mixed genders just to bring in enough money to survive?
ORU Swift Chance Academy Elite
No chance MJ would pass on the cash.
3 entities formed so their directors can make a living without working. Plain and simple.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMaybe they can merge with BridgeSwift Academy and enter teams under Oregon United FC
ORU Swift Chance Academy Elite
No chance MJ would pass on the cash.
3 entities formed so their directors can make a living without working. Plain and simple.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt’s official, SCA will not be playing in any leagues in Oregon
Where are these kids that are paying $2000 a year to play soccer play their league games? No state cup either? Filling team rosters with mixed genders just to bring in enough money to survive?
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If this is true that they got denied, I would be anything they now will go do futsal for the year, and claim that was their main goal to start with. And those kids will say anyways cuz they got lured in.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt’s official, SCA will not be playing in any leagues in Oregon
Where are these kids that are paying $2000 a year to play soccer play their league games? No state cup either? Filling team rosters with mixed genders just to bring in enough money to survive?
Hope this helps, again.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAs stated on numerous occasions in this thread. SCA players will play OYSA under a different team. And train with SCA x3 times a week + additional scrimmages (OYSA games volume not enough).
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAs stated on numerous occasions in this thread. SCA players will play OYSA under a different team. And train with SCA x3 times a week + additional scrimmages (OYSA games volume not enough).
Hope this helps, again.
In your team’s case, your girls are living the Nike dare to dream and they all have impactful college essay material about taking the path less travelled and surviving despite all the road blocks and exclusion. Good luck to your players and all the players in Oregon!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThere are many who wish your team well. I am one from an oysa club team. I am saddened by the joy many others get from trying to stop your team from playing year after year. All because they want their own team to not have to compete against yours and lose. Without the best teams, any victories are hollow. Integrity would want to be the best by beating the best, not by simply excluding the best. This goes for all of oysa as well as gda/da and ecnl. Oregon should rise above and our top teams from all three leagues should be playing each other multiple times and supporting each other. Until then, Oregon soccer will remain mediocre and our talented, hard working players won’t develop to their full potential.
In your team’s case, your girls are living the Nike dare to dream and they all have impactful college essay material about taking the path less travelled and surviving despite all the road blocks and exclusion. Good luck to your players and all the players in Oregon!
Monetize the cheapest sport in the world to play. What a novel concept. Turn it into a business of selling nothing and getting paid in Oregon. Brillant.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAs stated on numerous occasions in this thread. SCA players will play OYSA under a different team. And train with SCA x3 times a week + additional scrimmages (OYSA games volume not enough).
Hope this helps, again.
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Futsal all year long would be epic if there is good competition. Outdoor soccer sucks in the NW because the weather stinks.
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf this is true that they got denied, I would be anything they now will go do futsal for the year, and claim that was their main goal to start with. And those kids will say anyways cuz they got lured in.
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