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    Nevermind all the bug non profit clubs funnel cash to their for profit businesses...so does OYSA want to deal with that considering how focused they are on not allowing for profit clubs to play.

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      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      I was under the impression that the Timbers hired OYSA staff and then took over and used OYSA to get the benefits/profits of the OYSA leagues? Is that wrong?

      Bad deal having for-profits and non-profits mix. I understand why OYSA would drop the hammer.
      Was there someone who was a staff member of OYSA non-profit that was hired by the Timbers? I don't really care either way but that would be funny.

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        I just assumed this meant SCA couldn't play in OYSA Fall/Spring league.
        Does it impact their ability to play in Summer Tournaments?



        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        Reading oysa announcement; what does this mean and will sca be refunded families for lost player cards?

        For those of you that are wondering about teams in Summer tournaments, below is a list of teams that have had their 2019/2020 player cards invalidated by our association:

        IFC Huracan Sevilla 10G -G10
        IFC Huracan Liverpool 12B -BU8
        IFC 10B Huracan Schalke
        IFC 09G Huracan Lyon
        IFC 09B Huracan Porto
        IFC 07B Huracan Celtic Blue
        IFC 07B Huracan Benfica Purple
        IFC 06G Huracan Napoli
        IFC 05G Huracan Valencia
        IFC 03G Huracan Milan
        IFC 02B Huracan Marseille

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          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          Reading oysa announcement; what does this mean and will sca be refunded families for lost player cards?

          For those of you that are wondering about teams in Summer tournaments, below is a list of teams that have had their 2019/2020 player cards invalidated by our association:

          IFC Huracan Sevilla 10G -G10
          IFC Huracan Liverpool 12B -BU8
          IFC 10B Huracan Schalke
          IFC 09G Huracan Lyon
          IFC 09B Huracan Porto
          IFC 07B Huracan Celtic Blue
          IFC 07B Huracan Benfica Purple
          IFC 06G Huracan Napoli
          IFC 05G Huracan Valencia
          IFC 03G Huracan Milan
          IFC 02B Huracan Marseille
          Where did you find this announcement, I would love to read it

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            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            I just assumed this meant SCA couldn't play in OYSA Fall/Spring league.
            Does it impact their ability to play in Summer Tournaments?
            Depends on the tournament--they can permit who they like.

            Many require a team be registered with some US Soccer affiliate; it doesn't have to be OYSA/USYSA; US Club-registered teams are also eligible.

            Some tournaments don't care.

            And even if a tournament might otherwise prohibit unregistered teams; if Huracan had previously received player cards and registered in good faith, a tournament might well still permit them to play, rather than having to refund their fees and create holes in their brackets. Tournament directors HATE byes.

            (Some TD might try and be a d1ck and boot out IFC while keeping their money, claiming fraud, but I hope not).

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              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              Was there someone who was a staff member of OYSA non-profit that was hired by the Timbers? I don't really care either way but that would be funny.
              That is an interesting question.

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                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                Depends on the tournament--they can permit who they like.

                Many require a team be registered with some US Soccer affiliate; it doesn't have to be OYSA/USYSA; US Club-registered teams are also eligible.

                Some tournaments don't care.

                And even if a tournament might otherwise prohibit unregistered teams; if Huracan had previously received player cards and registered in good faith, a tournament might well still permit them to play, rather than having to refund their fees and create holes in their brackets. Tournament directors HATE byes.

                (Some TD might try and be a d1ck and boot out IFC while keeping their money, claiming fraud, but I hope not).
                Not that simple - tournaments need sanctioning to get insurance; licensed refs and assignors are prohibited from doing unsanctioned tournaments. To be sanctioned, players have to a card (but yes there are potential options to get cards from other than oysa).

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                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  Doesn’t Timbers control OYSA? Isn’t a mutual staff member in charge of both?
                  I think several people have gone from non profits to the Timbers is the past decade.

                  Not sure what this question is all about.

                  I think what is concerning is how much money SCA has collected in team fees and uniforms and where that money is now. I really don't feel bad for the people who bought into this. Simple research would have raised red flags. What is the bill so far $100,000 for a rudderless ship?

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                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    Was there someone who was a staff member of OYSA non-profit that was hired by the Timbers? I don't really care either way but that would be funny.
                    That sounds very fishy. Is that why OYSA is worried? If Timbers are filling into those revenue streams it would be questionable.

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                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      I was under the impression that the Timbers hired OYSA staff and then took over and used OYSA to get the benefits/profits of the OYSA leagues? Is that wrong?

                      Bad deal having for-profits and non-profits mix. I understand why OYSA would drop the hammer.
                      That sounds like a crossing of non-profit and for-profit. I hope they didn’t do that.

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                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        I think several people have gone from non profits to the Timbers is the past decade.

                        Not sure what this question is all about.

                        I think what is concerning is how much money SCA has collected in team fees and uniforms and where that money is now. I really don't feel bad for the people who bought into this. Simple research would have raised red flags. What is the bill so far $100,000 for a rudderless ship?
                        Rudderless ship? This assumes oysa is the goal/reason for playing soccer in Oregon? Is it?

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                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          I think several people have gone from non profits to the Timbers is the past decade.

                          Not sure what this question is all about.

                          I think what is concerning is how much money SCA has collected in team fees and uniforms and where that money is now. I really don't feel bad for the people who bought into this. Simple research would have raised red flags. What is the bill so far $100,000 for a rudderless ship?
                          Have a day off. OYSA is 8 games in fall and spring no more. SCA isn't going anyway, sorry about that.

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                            The staff at SCA considered OYSA a viable addition for a games programme for their teams, no more.

                            If you live and die by OYSA then good for you and enjoy.

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                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              The staff at SCA considered OYSA a viable addition for a games programme for their teams, no more.

                              If you live and die by OYSA then good for you and enjoy.
                              It’s actually 12 games in the Fall and 8 in the Spring, and some Cup match options. Glad you can live without it.

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                                Yes it is

                                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                                Rudderless ship? This assumes oysa is the goal/reason for playing soccer in Oregon? Is it?
                                There about 24 games available to a team in OYSA where are the games going to come from for SCA.

                                Before SCA started cashing checks they should have established a business model they could execute and leave their soccer clients wondering what is going to happen after the summer tournaments.

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