Originally posted by Unregistered
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If the poster is referring to the fact that both clubs, as part of the Timbers Alliance, assist the Timbers with recruiting and refer their top players to TA, and that a player like Ruben coming up through Westside wouldn't spend his HS years there... fair enough. UPDX, OPFC, and a few other clubs seem to be openly hostile to the Timbers and discourage "their" players from training there.
On the other hand, the idea that someone who spends his entire youth career at a pay-to-play club will attract professional interest upon turning 18 (or before!) and go straight from the neighborhood club to an MLS first team, is nuts. The career path for male pros these days involves a pro academy of some sort (college being a second-choice option)... and if it isn't the Timbers, it will be some other (pro) academy. If MLS drops the territorial rules (as is rumored to be in the works) and other MLS academies can scout and recruit Oregon kids, it will be hard for local clubs to keep top talent around. It's one thing to say "stay away from the Timbers--they stink". It's rather another to say that about RSL or FC Dallas or LAFC or the Philly Union. (Heh--I could see BM joining a partnership with RSL or another Western club in the future, just to pee in Merritt Paulsen's cornflakes).
If the OP is claiming that these clubs will surpass Eastside or Westside in their youth offerings, and/or that UPDX will become the new "destination" club, the one that gets first choice of all the top talent, with other clubs picking from the players BM cuts... THAT remains to be seen. BM is very ambitious and aggressive, and seems to have leveraged his ODP perch to dominate the 04 age group, with quite a few accusations of foul play being thrown around. They won State in the 07 age group, and are contenders in 06 as well (and also won 07G), but haven't begun to dominate the scene like Westside Metros did back in the day. And other DoCs have started to notice what UPDX is up to.
If, say, Nike were to fund a free-to-play academy that competed with the Timbers (unlikely they would do such a thing in OR, as opposed to SoCal or elsewhere), and outsourced it to UPDX, that might be a game changer. But if Nike were serious, I doubt they'd lash themselves to the mast of a pay-to-play club.
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