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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostA first year Oregon team with two close losses to teams that played in the Supercopa tournament last month isn't a bad showing, especially given the fact that their top goal scorer and another starter were out. The loss from Crossfire came after a pk with less than 90 seconds remaining and the Eastside game was a pretty even match despite the 2-0 result. They ended the tournament with a win over the Washington State Cup Champions. Overall not a bad weekend against established teams that have been playing in national tournaments and dominating in Washington
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGT it is embarrassing that you spend so much time on this site. Is that what the Academy is paying you for? Defending the smoke and mirror show on an anonymous chat? Class act.
You on the other hand are a tool who uses an anonymous chat to talk **** about kids and other clubs that you obviously have a deep-seated emotional problem with. Crawl back under your rock.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostA first year Oregon team with two close losses to teams that played in the Supercopa tournament last month isn't a bad showing, especially given the fact that their top goal scorer and another starter were out. The loss from Crossfire came after a pk with less than 90 seconds remaining and the Eastside game was a pretty even match despite the 2-0 result. They ended the tournament with a win over the Washington State Cup Champions. Overall not a bad weekend against established teams that have been playing in national tournaments and dominating in Washington
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI'm a proud parent of a player and not Gabe. Evidently you have a problem with touting the accomplishments of a group of amazing young ladies. Yes they had close losses to the two teams that were in the finals at Crossfire (their first ever losses to girls teams), but they got to see what real competition is and learned from it.
You on the other hand are a tool who uses an anonymous chat to talk **** about kids and other clubs that you obviously have a deep-seated emotional problem with. Crawl back under your rock.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI'm a proud parent of a player and not Gabe. Evidently you have a problem with touting the accomplishments of a group of amazing young ladies. Yes they had close losses to the two teams that were in the finals at Crossfire (their first ever losses to girls teams), but they got to see what real competition is and learned from it.
You on the other hand are a tool who uses an anonymous chat to talk **** about kids and other clubs that you obviously have a deep-seated emotional problem with. Crawl back under your rock.
Isn’t that the point of paying so much money and travel?
Oh yeah, you are a parent of a young age group player.....you will learn soon enough that you were sold a bunch of BS. There is no difference between players in Washington and Oregon....the difference is the terrible club your kid plays for and their awful coaching.
Just wait....you will learn this. Unfortunately it takes time and a lot of money before the lesson is learned. Many have gone before you and sadly many will after you.
Always the same excuse....better competition when the Thorns teams lose every tournament and get booted in the 1st round at national showcases.
The “best” players avoid the BS and don’t need the hype to succeed.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI’m confused? Do you not “see what real competition is” while playing for the Thorns Academy?
Isn’t that the point of paying so much money and travel?
Oh yeah, you are a parent of a young age group player.....you will learn soon enough that you were sold a bunch of BS. There is no difference between players in Washington and Oregon....the difference is the terrible club your kid plays for and their awful coaching.
Just wait....you will learn this. Unfortunately it takes time and a lot of money before the lesson is learned. Many have gone before you and sadly many will after you.
Always the same excuse....better competition when the Thorns teams lose every tournament and get booted in the 1st round at national showcases.
The “best” players avoid the BS and don’t need the hype to succeed.
Thorns = CU = FC = WashT = CFC = Eugene = PCU = UPDX.
All pay to play clubs. All trying to peddle the codswallop that they are special, and that the club down the street is a horrible place full of incompetent grifters whose only skill is parting clueless parents with their money. All have payrolls to meet.
Find a club where your kid is comfortable and happy. Other than avoiding the occasional horrible or abusive coach (which can be found at any club, unfortunately--ask around, and ask people you trust, not commenters here), there is no secret sauce when it comes to teaching children how to play the game of soccer. What matters is raw talent, and touches on the ball (private practice, club training, pickup games, formal matches). The clubs that dominate the standings, by and large, are product of superior recruiting and not superior coaching.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI’m confused? Do you not “see what real competition is” while playing for the Thorns Academy?
Isn’t that the point of paying so much money and travel?
Oh yeah, you are a parent of a young age group player.....you will learn soon enough that you were sold a bunch of BS. There is no difference between players in Washington and Oregon....the difference is the terrible club your kid plays for and their awful coaching.
Just wait....you will learn this. Unfortunately it takes time and a lot of money before the lesson is learned. Many have gone before you and sadly many will after you.
Always the same excuse....better competition when the Thorns teams lose every tournament and get booted in the 1st round at national showcases.
The “best” players avoid the BS and don’t need the hype to succeed.
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