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Current league position of every TSC NL girls team returning next season (out of 16).
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…..and Barry.

You’re asking teams to travel four hours and up to play that

I can’t see them dropping TSC over a single bad season. There’s so much that goes into it.

It would have to be due to Barry / coach retention / something else.
 
Just waiting for the announcement
Going to revise (or clarify) my announcement statement. ECNL doesn’t typically announce demotions. I’m assuming WSA receives the NL which defacto eliminates TSC from NL. If ECNL decides not to have an NL team in Tulsa next year the info will have to leak out.

Until NL is awarded to another Tulsa area club nothing is set in stone.
 
I can’t see them dropping TSC over a single bad season. There’s so much that goes into it.

It would have to be due to Barry / coach retention / something else.
Agree, it takes a number of factors to pull NL from a club. Last time it occurred in Oklahoma was Celtic.
 
I remember when they had it but don’t remember why they lost it.
My guess would be that ECNL needed to offer OEFC an NL spot in order to entice them to leave DA/GA. That NL spot just happened to be Celtics

Losing NL on the girls side creates a problematic business model for TSC as the girls side subsidizes boys NL.
 
My guess would be that ECNL needed to offer OEFC an NL spot in order to entice them to leave DA/GA. That NL spot just happened to be Celtics

Losing NL on the girls side creates a problematic business model for TSC as the girls side subsidizes boys NL.
I disagree. I actually think TSC's response to ECNL if they pull ECNL will be better for TSC and the Club. No Tulsa team can finish in the top 4 in the Texas league. Parents are tired of getting killed. If TSC was in almost any other league they would be successful. WSA will fail miserably in NL.
 
I disagree. I actually think TSC's response to ECNL if they pull ECNL will be better for TSC and the Club. No Tulsa team can finish in the top 4 in the Texas league. Parents are tired of getting killed. If TSC was in almost any other league they would be successful. WSA will fail miserably in NL.
Current TSC is TSC because of ECNL, all the problems they have had with coach and player departures will only grow if they lose ECNL.
 
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I disagree. I actually think TSC's response to ECNL if they pull ECNL will be better for TSC and the Club. No Tulsa team can finish in the top 4 in the Texas league. Parents are tired of getting killed. If TSC was in almost any other league they would be successful. WSA will fail miserably in NL.
100% disagree. TSC has been the top club in the Tulsa area solely because they had NL. Without NL they are Blitz with a hated owner who no one wants to work with or play for. Top 4 in NL is irrelevant as top 6 go to nationals. Top 6 and nationals is always the goal. If the Tulsa area club can keep the areas top girls at home, they should be able to field a couple of teams a year in contention for a top 6 spot. Coaching retention and quality will also be vital for success as will a club wide approach to training and tactics. TSC has failed miserably on the girls side in these areas for years.
 
100% disagree. TSC has been the top club in the Tulsa area solely because they had NL. Without NL they are Blitz with a hated owner who no one wants to work with or play for. Top 4 in NL is irrelevant as top 6 go to nationals. Top 6 and nationals is always the goal. If the Tulsa area club can keep the areas top girls at home, they should be able to field a couple of teams a year in contention for a top 6 spot. Coaching retention and quality will also be vital for success as will a club wide approach to training and tactics. TSC has failed miserably on the girls side in these areas for years.
We will see. Shortly is my guess
 
These TSC girls who have been practicing and playing games at Scheels going to be practicing at Westbank and playing games at Case or Mohawk? Other ECNL teams are going to be pissed........
 
These TSC girls who have been practicing and playing games at Scheels going to be practicing at Westbank and playing games at Case or Mohawk? Other ECNL teams are going to be pissed........
My assumption is that if TSC loses ECNL the club that gets it will have to play their Games at Scheels or Mohawk.
 
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These TSC girls who have been practicing and playing games at Scheels going to be practicing at Westbank and playing games at Case or Mohawk? Other ECNL teams are going to be pissed........
To be fair, TSC played their NL games at Mohawk for years. Fields went downhill the last couple of years they were out there. TSC also trained on the gravel and gopher fields at old Titan for years. Scheels has been a blessing for Tulsa area soccer. I have not been told that WSA is getting NL but if they do I assume they will find decent fields. They have advocated for NL for years. I have a hard time believing they will not do everything they can to find NL quality fields.
 
Coaching retention and quality will also be vital for success as will a club wide approach to training and tactics. TSC has failed miserably on the girls side in these areas for years.
When Barry bought the club, he brought in sporting directors for the boys and girls sides and they tried to implement the club wide style of play, integrated training in age groups, etc. The coaches didn't buy into it and when Barry and Eric basically said it's our way or the highway, a lot of the girls coaches left to WSA and took entire teams of girls with them (you are aware of this). Barry wasn't looking to get rid of those coaches. He was however trying to clean house on the boys side and he ran a lot of good coaches off with his micro-managing approach. We've discussed this before as well. I just know the parents/players were told, a lot, that all the teams in the 06 boys age group would practice as a group 2-3 times per month. Now, the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th teams would occasionally train together and certain players, like my son, were told they could go to the NL and RL training sessions, the NL team was almost never seen at trainings, and it was by design. Parents from the lower teams were to never see the NL team for fear that players from the lower team might actually prove to be better than the NL players and that would create friction and they were never ever telling a kid on the NL team he needed to go down a level for playing time and development.

During tryouts, the NL players were kept on a separate field and only players invited from a different club had the opportunity to tryout/train next to them for that week. I don't know if the girls were subjected to the same isolation or not. And Barry is high on credentials for a coach. If they had a UEAF this license or a USSF B or A licence, then they got hired...but I don't know if any actual screening to philosophy or fit with the club and its goals was ever made. A lot of these high profile coaches left for other clubs after only a few months to a year.

If WSA does get NL, they will most assuredly look to Scheel's to schedule NL games (first) and then to Mohawk if Scheel's doesn't pan out. WSA has exactly 1 field that is good enough to play NL games on, and that's field 10. It's the only field where the lights still work (they still haven't gotten the lower fields lighting fixed since the 2019 flood). Field 10 on the north side is a pretty good field.

And yeah, so if WSA gets NL and a bunch of girls leave TSC for WSA, seriously what is that going to do? We don't expect the WSA teams to be any better than the TSC teams right? It's all the same players and those TSC players are only moving over if they are guaranteed NL spots at WSA and I can't imagine a coach is going to be able to improve a team from 12-16 to higher than 10th in that league. So really, what's the point in shifting the NL spot? If I'm Barry, that's the argument. You'd be shifting the bad soccer from one club to the next with no real plan to improve the product from WSA.
 
When Barry bought the club, he brought in sporting directors for the boys and girls sides and they tried to implement the club wide style of play, integrated training in age groups, etc. The coaches didn't buy into it and when Barry and Eric basically said it's our way or the highway, a lot of the girls coaches left to WSA and took entire teams of girls with them (you are aware of this). Barry wasn't looking to get rid of those coaches. He was however trying to clean house on the boys side and he ran a lot of good coaches off with his micro-managing approach. We've discussed this before as well. I just know the parents/players were told, a lot, that all the teams in the 06 boys age group would practice as a group 2-3 times per month. Now, the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th teams would occasionally train together and certain players, like my son, were told they could go to the NL and RL training sessions, the NL team was almost never seen at trainings, and it was by design. Parents from the lower teams were to never see the NL team for fear that players from the lower team might actually prove to be better than the NL players and that would create friction and they were never ever telling a kid on the NL team he needed to go down a level for playing time and development.

During tryouts, the NL players were kept on a separate field and only players invited from a different club had the opportunity to tryout/train next to them for that week. I don't know if the girls were subjected to the same isolation or not. And Barry is high on credentials for a coach. If they had a UEAF this license or a USSF B or A licence, then they got hired...but I don't know if any actual screening to philosophy or fit with the club and its goals was ever made. A lot of these high profile coaches left for other clubs after only a few months to a year.

If WSA does get NL, they will most assuredly look to Scheel's to schedule NL games (first) and then to Mohawk if Scheel's doesn't pan out. WSA has exactly 1 field that is good enough to play NL games on, and that's field 10. It's the only field where the lights still work (they still haven't gotten the lower fields lighting fixed since the 2019 flood). Field 10 on the north side is a pretty good field.

And yeah, so if WSA gets NL and a bunch of girls leave TSC for WSA, seriously what is that going to do? We don't expect the WSA teams to be any better than the TSC teams right? It's all the same players and those TSC players are only moving over if they are guaranteed NL spots at WSA and I can't imagine a coach is going to be able to improve a team from 12-16 to higher than 10th in that league. So really, what's the point in shifting the NL spot? If I'm Barry, that's the argument. You'd be shifting the bad soccer from one club to the next with no real plan to improve the product from WSA.
The product may be less of the issue, the bigger issue is who’s managing the product. I think if TSC loses NL it has more to do with the leadership. Just my opinion.
 
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ECNL put TSC NL in a really difficult situation when they took ECRL away. TSC second teams are now playing in the third tier of the ECNL platform. Expecting kids playing that level to be able to fill NL spots due to injuries or players transferring to other clubs is simply not reasonable. TSC’s performance in NL this season was totally to be expected given the position ECNL placed the club.

The boys side have it a little easier as the top players in Texas play in the MLS Next platform. Making it a little easier for TSC to compete with those Texas clubs.

Agree with the leadership or lack thereof comments
 
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