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    Soccer Chance

    What's the deal with SCA. Apparently they are trying to play coed at the Super League Division in WPL which is against the rules. They aren't even a WA team. And now some parents have a petition alledging sexism. ???

    #2
    It’s a completely joke. I hope WPL just kicks the whole club out. If she is so good and wants a higher level of play, why doesn’t she just play ECNL?

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      #3
      Originally posted by Guest View Post
      It’s a completely joke. I hope WPL just kicks the whole club out. If she is so good and wants a higher level of play, why doesn’t she just play ECNL?
      Who cares.Both of you guys are like little b1tches crying over everything.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Guest View Post

        Who cares.Both of you guys are like little b1tches crying over everything.
        Super rational argument. Everyone knows the best way to win a debate is to resort to petty name calling.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Guest View Post

          Who cares.Both of you guys are like little b1tches crying over everything.
          Huh? OP asked a question. Didn't even state an opinion.

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            #6
            Girls should not be allowed to play in boys.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Guest View Post
              Girls should not be allowed to play in boys.
              It would be different if she was legitimately beyond the competition as an older player in the most
              competitive lesgue, but this is a girl playing in NPL. She could easily play GA or ECNL if NPL girls aren’t “good enough.” If she doesn’t want to travel for those leagues then she can play up a couple years. Let’s not act like this is some poor kid in a rural area that just needs to play with boys for an appropriate level of competition; she lives in Portland. If she was that good, the Thorns would already be on the phone; eg, Olivia Moultrie.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Guest View Post
                It’s a completely joke. I hope WPL just kicks the whole club out. If she is so good and wants a higher level of play, why doesn’t she just play ECNL?

                Just looked at their website. Just another bunch of Brit’s trying to cash in on America’s gullible obsession with their accents and their UEFA B licenses. These guys couldn’t make the cheese they’re making here on this side of the pond. But nobody within the youth soccer world especially the big youth clubs take any of them seriously

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Guest View Post


                  Just looked at their website. Just another bunch of Brit’s trying to cash in on America’s gullible obsession with their accents and their UEFA B licenses. These guys couldn’t make the cheese they’re making here on this side of the pond. But nobody within the youth soccer world especially the big youth clubs take any of them seriously
                  Now trying to make money by saying our girls are so good they need to play boys. Complete Scam.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Guest View Post

                    Now trying to make money by saying our girls are so good they need to play boys. Complete Scam.
                    It’s absurd that anyone would care whether a u12 boys team rostered a girl. If her team and club want to roster her, why would the league or any opponent care? It has happened in many leagues for many years, and playing with boys can be a part of the mix of good development opportunities for female players. At the same time, it’s also silly to think she “needs” this for a higher level of play — the stronger at age girls ECNL teams could probably hang with the wpl teams at that age.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Guest View Post

                      It’s absurd that anyone would care whether a u12 boys team rostered a girl. If her team and club want to roster her, why would the league or any opponent care? It has happened in many leagues for many years, and playing with boys can be a part of the mix of good development opportunities for female players. At the same time, it’s also silly to think she “needs” this for a higher level of play — the stronger at age girls ECNL teams could probably hang with the wpl teams at that age.
                      1) it's a distraction.
                      2) it isn't necessary.
                      3) they are utilizing a young girl as a gimmick

                      i have no problem with girls playing boys, but do all girls get this opportunity? Should girls teams be disbanded altogether and have neutral gender teams?

                      Scrimmage the boys. You don't need to be on the same team.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Guest View Post

                        1) it's a distraction.
                        2) it isn't necessary.
                        3) they are utilizing a young girl as a gimmick

                        i have no problem with girls playing boys, but do all girls get this opportunity? Should girls teams be disbanded altogether and have neutral gender teams?

                        Scrimmage the boys. You don't need to be on the same team.
                        most girls aren’t going to choose to play on the boys teams they could make. but a couple do. apart from a few Neanderthal dads and coaches who are concerned about their son and players getting beaten by a girl I doubt anyone is actually distracted at u12.

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                          #13
                          She is U13. If she’s that good she could play ECNL. PSPLs rules are pretty clear. What would happen if the situation was reversed and a boy wanted to play on a girls team.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Guest View Post
                            She is U13. If she’s that good she could play ECNL. PSPLs rules are pretty clear. What would happen if the situation was reversed and a boy wanted to play on a girls team.
                            If the situation were reversed the boy wouldn’t be allowed to play on a girls team. Why? Because there is no competitive or developmental reason for a boy to play on a girls team (whereas here the club things it is better for its team and this girl to play on its boys team). US Club (pspl’s governing body) doesn’t have any rule against this and one of the top 05 girls in the country plays on a boys team in mls next. Moultrie also played on a boys da team for a couple years.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Guest View Post

                              most girls aren’t going to choose to play on the boys teams they could make. but a couple do. apart from a few Neanderthal dads and coaches who are concerned about their son and players getting beaten by a girl I doubt anyone is actually distracted at u12.
                              I don't think I'm being a neanderthal, I feel I'm being pragmatic. I do think it is distracting for 13 year old biys to have a 13 year old girl on the team. Why isn't playing a year up an option- or two if she is that advanced?

                              Why is it not good for her to play with older girls?

                              Seems like a gimmick

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