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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYes. This is so spot on. Oregon is terrible. We ought to just shut it down.
We just went to Surf Cup and had a great time and the kids were thrilled to get to play and a good number of the girls have had follow up conversations with college coaches that they are very happy about.
But that is all just a distraction. Wasting money to travel and play soccer and have fun is misguided and we will Never do it again.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYet we have hundreds of kids from Oregon on college teams across the country. For the size of our population, we do pretty good.
I am all for holding our systems to higher standards. Saying what we are doing is not good enough is a good mechanism for getting improvements. Just like being a driven athlete, you always should be improving.
There are some good coaches who are doing good things with players and have in the past in Oregon.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYes. This is so spot on. Oregon is terrible. We ought to just shut it down.
We just went to Surf Cup and had a great time and the kids were thrilled to get to play and a good number of the girls have had follow up conversations with college coaches that they are very happy about.
But that is all just a distraction. Wasting money to travel and play soccer and have fun is misguided and we will Never do it again.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou really didn't have fun. Your kid didn't enjoy soccer. You are just wasting money. Stop traveling for soccer! There is plenty of soccer to play here in state.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThere is not plenty of soccer to play in the state. Why would you want to play the same few teams year after year after year. BORING!!
League season: doesn’t matter what affiliation you are in you are still playing the same teams over and over.
Tournament/showcase: all top teams regardless of affiliation are playing teams from around the country or region.
Probably didn’t know that but that’s why you should always know, 75% of what your ecnl coach tells you is BS. Give it time, you ll figure it out.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFunny you say that when a certain 3 teams have been playing each other 2x for the past 7 months and call it development. Sounds like a scam to me.
League season: doesn’t matter what affiliation you are in you are still playing the same teams over and over.
Tournament/showcase: all top teams regardless of affiliation are playing teams from around the country or region.
Probably didn’t know that but that’s why you should always know, 75% of what your ecnl coach tells you is BS. Give it time, you ll figure it out.
Luckily most of them left last year and at least they had a chance but playing B and C teams calling it elite.
So funny.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFunny you say that when a certain 3 teams have been playing each other 2x for the past 7 months and call it development. Sounds like a scam to me.
League season: doesn’t matter what affiliation you are in you are still playing the same teams over and over.
Tournament/showcase: all top teams regardless of affiliation are playing teams from around the country or region.
Probably didn’t know that but that’s why you should always know, 75% of what your ecnl coach tells you is BS. Give it time, you ll figure it out.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou really didn't have fun. Your kid didn't enjoy soccer. You are just wasting money. Stop traveling for soccer! There is plenty of soccer to play here in state.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostECNL has played the same teams twice because California and Washington are even slower than we are to reopen youth sports. These games were moved up because of the high school season being moved. Has nothing to do with the league, just the current situation. And how many different teams have the Oregon teams played. Oh, the same old teams they've played for the last several years. Yawn!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHonestly, soccer the pandemic really hurt soccer across the board but ECNL teams played some games and also went to Surf Cup and ECNL tournaments in Phoenix and soon in Houston. OYSA teams are playing league games now and will go to Vegas tournament in March. High school starts soon. Everyone is doing what they can in a bad situation. No need to bash either side.
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Honestly, soccer the pandemic really hurt soccer across the board but my dd local club team played some games and also went to Surf Cup and a US Club tournament in Phoenix--hopefully another one in Houston if HS Soccer doesn't conflict.
Some other local club teams I know of are playing league games now and will go to out of state to a Vegas tournament in March if HS Soccer doesn't conflict.
Our priority High school starts soon, which is AWESOME!!
Everyone is doing what they can in this challenging situation.
No need to bash either side so I fixed it for you without the silly labels.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAgree. They’ll all be on the high school pitch playing with and against each other soon. First time in several years now that Thorns Academy are all allowed to play hs and not just the private school kids. Only way to truly compare the players is to get them on the pitch together. Too bad it will be a severely shortened season with who knows what for Playoffs.
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