FC Indiana Thread [R]

Discussion in 'US Women's Lower Divisions' started by Tsunami, Jun 5, 2006.

  1. cobi13

    cobi13 Member

    Aug 16, 2004
    NY
    Correct.
     
  2. soccerbs

    soccerbs Red Card

    Jun 14, 2006
    Thank you for the response..
     
  3. Flea2009

    Flea2009 Member

    Dec 6, 2009
    Kirkcaldy
    Nat'l Team:
    Ireland Republic
  4. soccerbs

    soccerbs Red Card

    Jun 14, 2006
    I think you are way wrong with saying that. But it is your opinion!
     
  5. soccerbs

    soccerbs Red Card

    Jun 14, 2006
  6. MRAD12

    MRAD12 Member+

    Jun 10, 2004
    Chicago
    Club:
    Chicago Fire
    I like Shek's opinions because IMO, he knows what he's talking about. Simple as that.

    What is your beef with Shek Borkowski?

    soccerbs, do you often like playing the "devil's advocate", taking the opposing view for the sake of argument?

    IMO, nothing wrong with that, just asking.
     
  7. soccerbs

    soccerbs Red Card

    Jun 14, 2006
    Tell me what he has done?

    the WPSL is a nothing league..

    The women's open is a nothing tournament..

    Sorry if that hurts someones feelings but thats the truth!

    So what else has he done?

    His Pro team lost to an amateur team in the W-League.
     
  8. MRAD12

    MRAD12 Member+

    Jun 10, 2004
    Chicago
    Club:
    Chicago Fire
    First of all that Amateur team you call, the Pali Blues had/has some of the best players and talent in the country including many college players that are now in the pros. Players like Danesha Adams, Liz Bogus, Carrie Dew, Kendell Fletcher, Jill Oakes, Kandace Wilson, Amy LePielbet, Ashlyn Harris. They've also had Lauren Cheney, Ali Hawkins, Lauren Fowlkes, Alex Morgan, Kristen Press, Christen Larsen, Christie Shaner, Kelley O'Hara, Whitney Engen...

    Should I go on?

    These top college players and former top college players may not have been paid during they're stint with Pali Blues but they are hardly "amateurs".

    Pali Blues under Charlie Naimo are not an AYSO team or for that matter your regular USL-W team. They are stacked with talent.

    We can discuss many things soccerbs, but I don't have to answer to you or give you reasons why I like and feel Borkowski has good points and knows what he's talking about. I just do.
    I've been around this game long enough as a player, coach, ref, and fan to be comfortable with my thought about this matter. Period.


    Go play the devils advocate on another thread.
    And trust me, you're not hurting anyone's feelings.
     
  9. Peg Hopper

    Peg Hopper Member

    Aug 4, 2004
    On the Border
    Club:
    Deportivo Cali
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    When Shek tweets, I listen. I almost always learn something relevant and interesting about the game, and I have been involved for at least 20 years now at one level or the other.

    'Nuf Said!
     

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