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    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    Didn’t the Timbers hire an OYSA employee and then take over running OYSA leagues? Why did they do that? The Timbers are for profit and OYSA has a rule relating to for profits?

    This is interesting. Spill the details OYSA.
    Is OYSA going to drop the hammer on the Timbers?

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      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      Is OYSA going to drop the hammer on the Timbers?
      Either the poster above is incompetent or has not had the time to read through this entire thread. I’m hoping it’s the latter. The Portland Timbers do not have any teams in the league‘s. The Portland Timbers are a for-profit entity but they do not have teams are playing our leagues. SCA on the other hand has zero business sense to be able to start a club that follows the guidelines of the state association . SCA is a for profit entity with no active BoD overseeing what these muppets are doing. There are no checks and balances.

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        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        Is OYSA going to drop the hammer on the Timbers?
        The Portland Timbers are a vendor that supply services to OYSA. OYSA has many vendors that are for profit. The rules are very simple. OYSA cannot have teams in their leagues from for-profit clubs. SCA wasn’t competant enough to not catch this. SCA has a couple of Muppets that know how to bring balls, cones and bibs to a training session but they couldn’t run a lemonade stand.

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          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          Didn’t the Timbers hire an OYSA employee and then take over running OYSA leagues? Why did they do that? The Timbers are for profit and OYSA has a rule relating to for profits?

          This is interesting. Spill the details OYSA.
          Is this what all this hubbub is about?

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            Its interesting how some have changed the narrative on this thread. The question that is still outstanding is this.

            OYSA have rejected the player cards for SCA under IFC for the upcoming year. So what is the plan for SCA. Is it really to just play friendlies throughout the year. What are they telling parents about all this, considering earlier in this thread it was communicated they were confident they would be allowed to play in OYSA leagues.

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              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              Didn’t the Timbers hire an OYSA employee and then take over running OYSA leagues? Why did they do that? The Timbers are for profit and OYSA has a rule relating to for profits?

              This is interesting. Spill the details OYSA.
              The ban on for-Profit organizations in OYSA is probably only for teams not management. Has anyone read the actual rule or have a link?

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                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                Its interesting how some have changed the narrative on this thread. The question that is still outstanding is this.

                OYSA have rejected the player cards for SCA under IFC for the upcoming year. So what is the plan for SCA. Is it really to just play friendlies throughout the year. What are they telling parents about all this, considering earlier in this thread it was communicated they were confident they would be allowed to play in OYSA leagues.
                It’s not changed , just a couple or maybe even one person trying really hard.

                Truth is SCA doesn’t have a place to play in OYSA like stated at the beginning of this thread.

                No amount of misdirection or outright lies changes this.

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                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  The ban on for-Profit organizations in OYSA is probably only for teams not management. Has anyone read the actual rule or have a link?
                  "Thank you for your interest in becoming a member club of Oregon Youth Soccer Association!

                  This page outlines resources to assist you in becoming a member club. Any group interested in becoming a member must first be organized as an Oregon nonprofit, public benefit corporation, with members."


                  https://oregonyouthsoccer.org/clubs/become-a-member/

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                    Have their parents been informed that OYSA has rescinded their cards?

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                      What if they are "for profit" but not making any money? Do they qualify?

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                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        What if they are "for profit" but not making any money? Do they qualify?
                        You must be registered as a 501c3

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                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          "Thank you for your interest in becoming a member club of Oregon Youth Soccer Association!

                          This page outlines resources to assist you in becoming a member club. Any group interested in becoming a member must first be organized as an Oregon nonprofit, public benefit corporation, with members."


                          https://oregonyouthsoccer.org/clubs/become-a-member/
                          Seems pretty self explanatory. Not sure how this one got messed up.

                          It’s not complicated to do.

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                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            What if they are "for profit" but not making any money? Do they qualify?
                            You mean an accidental non-profit? I’ve owned a couple.

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                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              "Thank you for your interest in becoming a member club of Oregon Youth Soccer Association!

                              This page outlines resources to assist you in becoming a member club. Any group interested in becoming a member must first be organized as an Oregon nonprofit, public benefit corporation, with members."


                              https://oregonyouthsoccer.org/clubs/become-a-member/
                              These muppets couldn’t set up a club using the link above? OYSA pretty much holds your hand through the whole process. They should stick to coaching only and apply at one of the local clubs

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                                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                                These muppets couldn’t set up a club using the link above? OYSA pretty much holds your hand through the whole process. They should stick to coaching only and apply at one of the local clubs
                                Awesome...for which clubs do they do this?
                                Ever notice how specific OYSA is to certain clubs and owners.
                                I'll make it easy for you....why is there such a lack of diversity under the OYSA umbrella? I mean Oregon is white...just not that white.

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