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    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    All of it
    Really? Are you saying that this section was taken out of the use agreement before it was approved?

    "Section 4. Responsibilities of OCSC. As consideration for this Agreement, during the
    term of this Agreement and any extensions thereof, OCSC agrees to the following:

    (b) To provide maintenance and operation of the Training Facility to include, but not
    be limited to:
    (1) All furnishings and fixtures in all areas of the Training Facilities used by
    OCSC, and
    (2) Providing all utility, maintenance and operation costs associated with the
    Training Facility and any future improvements to said Facility.
    (c) To be solely responsible for any internal, capital or operational improvements to
    the Training Facility, all of which shall be subject to pre-approval by SEMINOLE COUNTY,
    and which shall become the sole property of SEMINOLE COUNTY upon termination of this
    Agreement.
    (d) To be solely responsible for janitorial services, pest control services, utility costs,
    cleaning and general upkeep services for the Training Facility and soccer fields E and F.
    (e) To provide all necessary utility, maintenance, and operation services necessary for
    soccer fields E and F including, but not limited to:
    (1) Turf grass management, in accordance with the turf management practices
    approved by SEMINOLE COUNTY;
    (2) Maintenance and, when necessary, installation or replacement of the field
    irrigation systems; and
    (3) Provision and maintenance of field amenities to include, but not be limited
    to bleachers and goals."

    Have you even read the agreement?

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      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      Really? Are you saying that this section was taken out of the use agreement before it was approved?

      "Section 4. Responsibilities of OCSC. As consideration for this Agreement, during the
      term of this Agreement and any extensions thereof, OCSC agrees to the following:

      (b) To provide maintenance and operation of the Training Facility to include, but not
      be limited to:
      (1) All furnishings and fixtures in all areas of the Training Facilities used by
      OCSC, and
      (2) Providing all utility, maintenance and operation costs associated with the
      Training Facility and any future improvements to said Facility.
      (c) To be solely responsible for any internal, capital or operational improvements to
      the Training Facility, all of which shall be subject to pre-approval by SEMINOLE COUNTY,
      and which shall become the sole property of SEMINOLE COUNTY upon termination of this
      Agreement.
      (d) To be solely responsible for janitorial services, pest control services, utility costs,
      cleaning and general upkeep services for the Training Facility and soccer fields E and F.
      (e) To provide all necessary utility, maintenance, and operation services necessary for
      soccer fields E and F including, but not limited to:
      (1) Turf grass management, in accordance with the turf management practices
      approved by SEMINOLE COUNTY;
      (2) Maintenance and, when necessary, installation or replacement of the field
      irrigation systems; and
      (3) Provision and maintenance of field amenities to include, but not be limited
      to bleachers and goals."

      Have you even read the agreement?
      And now the rest of the story:

      Section 5. Responsibilities of SEMINOLE COUNTY. During the term of this
      Agreement and any extensions thereof, SEMINOLE COUNTY agrees to be solely responsible
      for the following:

      (a) All existing capital facility components to include:
       All soccer field lighting fixtures on soccer fields A and B, fencing and
      parking areas associated with Sylvan Lake Park roadways;
       The Training Facility’s structural, electrical, water, sewer, and HVAC
      components;
       Maintenance of soccer fields A, B, C, and D;
       Tennis and racquetball court areas; and
       Sidewalks, walking paths, pavilions, playgrounds, picnic areas, trails,
      parking, natural park areas, areas associated with lake and roadway park
      infrastructure, outdoor restrooms, boardwalks, and maintenance shop areas
      associated with Sylvan Lake Park.
      (b) On-site oversight and management of this Agreement.

      but lets not forget the public gets to share the lobby and bathrooms with OC.

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        In the second game of OCYS combined team of 98/99 vs. 2000 USGNT it was tied 0-0 after 60 minutes, and most observers, including a number of college coaches I was sitting near, thought OCYS had the better of play. The final was 2-1 USGNT (all goals obviously scored in last 30 minutes when fatigue set in on both sides) and both US goals were just phenomenal individual play (one set piece magnificent goal from outside the 18 and the other on a ridiculous shot in a 2 on 1 situation also from from well outside the 18 when the goalie got caught just a little out of position)
        All in all a fairly even match no matter how you slice it. Clearly the OCYS girls are one/two years older, but they were an all-star team put together at the last moment while the US team has been training together for little a while. This was the best 18 players in the entire country playing against the best 18 in the a particular part of one of 50 states pretty much. and it was a toss up. OCYS should be proud they could attract the US team to play at their facility and be able to give their girls this sort of experience and exposure. An dthen to play them toe to toe as they did just icing on the cake. Any who thinks their team could have played the national team toe to toe like this is pretty much smoking something. It just doesn't happen. Let's give the kudos- OCYS had the opportunity and stepped up to the plate. If all the other teams in the area that think could play the USGNT toe to toe are correct, our US Program REALLY STINKS :-(

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          Hello

          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          Have to love the Fkk haters on here. Fkk parents will say anything to try and make Ocys look bad. The girls looked really good if you were there.
          Hey jack wagon. My daughter played against them last night and they were bad.

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            Put together

            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            In the second game of OCYS combined team of 98/99 vs. 2000 USGNT it was tied 0-0 after 60 minutes, and most observers, including a number of college coaches I was sitting near, thought OCYS had the better of play. The final was 2-1 USGNT (all goals obviously scored in last 30 minutes when fatigue set in on both sides) and both US goals were just phenomenal individual play (one set piece magnificent goal from outside the 18 and the other on a ridiculous shot in a 2 on 1 situation also from from well outside the 18 when the goalie got caught just a little out of position)
            All in all a fairly even match no matter how you slice it. Clearly the OCYS girls are one/two years older, but they were an all-star team put together at the last moment while the US team has been training together for little a while. This was the best 18 players in the entire country playing against the best 18 in the a particular part of one of 50 states pretty much. and it was a toss up. OCYS should be proud they could attract the US team to play at their facility and be able to give their girls this sort of experience and exposure. An dthen to play them toe to toe as they did just icing on the cake. Any who thinks their team could have played the national team toe to toe like this is pretty much smoking something. It just doesn't happen. Let's give the kudos- OCYS had the opportunity and stepped up to the plate. If all the other teams in the area that think could play the USGNT toe to toe are correct, our US Program REALLY STINKS :-(


            The OC girls were not put together at the last minute. Been playing together for at least a year. Spin it any way. Without the FCA girls, especially at the now U14, your OC team would continue to lose the important games. Work on your technical fame and worry less about social life. Thus game is a sacrifice. 60% of the girls playing today will not be playing by their senior year.

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              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              And now the rest of the story:

              Section 5. Responsibilities of SEMINOLE COUNTY. During the term of this
              Agreement and any extensions thereof, SEMINOLE COUNTY agrees to be solely responsible
              for the following:

              (a) All existing capital facility components to include:
               All soccer field lighting fixtures on soccer fields A and B, fencing and
              parking areas associated with Sylvan Lake Park roadways;
               The Training Facility’s structural, electrical, water, sewer, and HVAC
              components;
               Maintenance of soccer fields A, B, C, and D;
               Tennis and racquetball court areas; and
               Sidewalks, walking paths, pavilions, playgrounds, picnic areas, trails,
              parking, natural park areas, areas associated with lake and roadway park
              infrastructure, outdoor restrooms, boardwalks, and maintenance shop areas
              associated with Sylvan Lake Park.
              (b) On-site oversight and management of this Agreement.

              but lets not forget the public gets to share the lobby and bathrooms with OC.
              So OCSC is responsible for maintaining the areas that they will be using, and the County is responsible for maintaining the areas that will still be available for public use. Shocking. Did you expect OCSC to be required to maintain the entire park, when they are only using a portion of it? (You do realize that they only have access to the training facility and two fields, don't you?)

              The County is also responsible for the structural, electrical, water, sewer, and HVAC components of the training facility. The County still owns the building, and it isn't unusual for the owner to be responsible for these components.

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                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                In the second game of OCYS combined team of 98/99 vs. 2000 USGNT it was tied 0-0 after 60 minutes, and most observers, including a number of college coaches I was sitting near, thought OCYS had the better of play. The final was 2-1 USGNT (all goals obviously scored in last 30 minutes when fatigue set in on both sides) and both US goals were just phenomenal individual play (one set piece magnificent goal from outside the 18 and the other on a ridiculous shot in a 2 on 1 situation also from from well outside the 18 when the goalie got caught just a little out of position)
                All in all a fairly even match no matter how you slice it. Clearly the OCYS girls are one/two years older, but they were an all-star team put together at the last moment while the US team has been training together for little a while. This was the best 18 players in the entire country playing against the best 18 in the a particular part of one of 50 states pretty much. and it was a toss up. OCYS should be proud they could attract the US team to play at their facility and be able to give their girls this sort of experience and exposure. An dthen to play them toe to toe as they did just icing on the cake. Any who thinks their team could have played the national team toe to toe like this is pretty much smoking something. It just doesn't happen. Let's give the kudos- OCYS had the opportunity and stepped up to the plate. If all the other teams in the area that think could play the USGNT toe to toe are correct, our US Program REALLY STINKS :-(
                If you spin any harder you'll screw yourself into the ground...

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                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  So OCSC is responsible for maintaining the areas that they will be using, and the County is responsible for maintaining the areas that will still be available for public use. Shocking. Did you expect OCSC to be required to maintain the entire park, when they are only using a portion of it? (You do realize that they only have access to the training facility and two fields, don't you?)

                  The County is also responsible for the structural, electrical, water, sewer, and HVAC components of the training facility. The County still owns the building, and it isn't unusual for the owner to be responsible for these components.
                  Just as a matter of information the general public today is not allowed use of any of the fields at Lake Sylvan or actually many of the Seminole county fields. Its been this way for quite some time. To understand the nature of the deal you must understand the county government and the people involved. Sure congratulations and welcome to Seminole County but the residents of Seminole county have been getting screwed with another "public/private" crony partnership for a long time now. Millions of dollars have gone to these sweet heart deals with no return to the county.

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                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    The OC girls were not put together at the last minute. Been playing together for at least a year. Spin it any way. Without the FCA girls, especially at the now U14, your OC team would continue to lose the important games. Work on your technical fame and worry less about social life. Thus game is a sacrifice. 60% of the girls playing today will not be playing by their senior year.
                    ????? It was a combination of teams- some girls had never played together before, so yes just put together.

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                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      If you spin any harder you'll screw yourself into the ground...
                      Huh? LOL talk about spin. 2-1 loss VS. the national team a spin while other local teams are losing to average teams 3-0 and trying say they are the "best"? No spin in that post-seemed to me just the facts.

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                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        Just as a matter of information the general public today is not allowed use of any of the fields at Lake Sylvan or actually many of the Seminole county fields. Its been this way for quite some time. To understand the nature of the deal you must understand the county government and the people involved. Sure congratulations and welcome to Seminole County but the residents of Seminole county have been getting screwed with another "public/private" crony partnership for a long time now. Millions of dollars have gone to these sweet heart deals with no return to the county.
                        The county commissioners are a disgrace.

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                          Have parents itching to make plans for thanksgiving.

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                            Personally I am glad that Sylvan Lake is finally private and I hope the remaining 4 soccer fields become private as well. After all were they ever public? Have any of you ever tried to use those "public" fields to kick a soccer ball with you kid? You get kicked out by a public employee very quickly. I never got kicked out out of FSA when it was private and now with Orlando City, you can use their practice field whenever you want.

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                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              Just as a matter of information the general public today is not allowed use of any of the fields at Lake Sylvan or actually many of the Seminole county fields. Its been this way for quite some time. To understand the nature of the deal you must understand the county government and the people involved. Sure congratulations and welcome to Seminole County but the residents of Seminole county have been getting screwed with another "public/private" crony partnership for a long time now. Millions of dollars have gone to these sweet heart deals with no return to the county.
                              can anybody go and play at Shane Kelly?
                              or Red Bug Lake park?
                              or Lake Destiny?
                              or trotters park?

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                                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                                Huh? LOL talk about spin. 2-1 loss VS. the national team a spin while other local teams are losing to average teams 3-0 and trying say they are the "best"? No spin in that post-seemed to me just the facts.
                                Just a load of mommy-rationalizing of a loss to a younger team by an ECNL all star squad from "Florida's Most Important Soccer Club"...

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