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	<title>Comments on: About The OSA</title>
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		<title>By: Administrator</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Nov 2008 21:06:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Gustavo, clubs, players, coaches and referees registered with the OSA can participate in the Association&#039;s Player Development, Coaching Development, Referee Development, etc. programs. Contact your local District Association (e.g. the Toronto S.A.) for detailed information.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gustavo, clubs, players, coaches and referees registered with the OSA can participate in the Association&#8217;s Player Development, Coaching Development, Referee Development, etc. programs. Contact your local District Association (e.g. the Toronto S.A.) for detailed information.</p>
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		<title>By: gustavo</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2008 21:12:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This is all really very good, but I think you guys over looked at a small Spanish league tournament  in Jane &amp; finch called &quot;COPA POPULAR&quot;, this is a league where players like JULIAN DE GUZMAN that  plays in Spain for Dep. La Coruna, and JONATHAN DE GUZMAN, who plays for Holland, the Toronto F.C has DAVID MONSALVE  as a keeper and DAVID GUZMAN also playing now for Toronto F.C, but there is so much more talent in this league, but only a few of us get lucky to find a place for our children where the training is a little more serious like the OSA, I&#039;m still looking for a trainer that will help my son, but if nobody takes a little of time to promote all this you guys are doing for children&#039;s soccer development first hand where the people are at, how is the rest of us that really want to help our kids get into this excellent programs you guys have? My son is very good I believe, and in the past 4 years, me like many parents I know have followed the wrong people to teams that don&#039;t seem to take the kids seriously enough to start a developing program, I had to find my own means. In the tournament I mentioned to you guys in the beginning there&#039;s over 100 teams only up to 14 years old starting from 4, incredible talent! All I ask is for you guys to find a way to promote these programs to this league parents; they even have their own weekend soccer section for these children! the Spanish paper is called &quot;el popular&quot;, so now...how do I get my son (11 years old) to join a real soccer development program in the osa?, I&#039;m from Toronto.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is all really very good, but I think you guys over looked at a small Spanish league tournament  in Jane &amp; finch called &#8220;COPA POPULAR&#8221;, this is a league where players like JULIAN DE GUZMAN that  plays in Spain for Dep. La Coruna, and JONATHAN DE GUZMAN, who plays for Holland, the Toronto F.C has DAVID MONSALVE  as a keeper and DAVID GUZMAN also playing now for Toronto F.C, but there is so much more talent in this league, but only a few of us get lucky to find a place for our children where the training is a little more serious like the OSA, I&#8217;m still looking for a trainer that will help my son, but if nobody takes a little of time to promote all this you guys are doing for children&#8217;s soccer development first hand where the people are at, how is the rest of us that really want to help our kids get into this excellent programs you guys have? My son is very good I believe, and in the past 4 years, me like many parents I know have followed the wrong people to teams that don&#8217;t seem to take the kids seriously enough to start a developing program, I had to find my own means. In the tournament I mentioned to you guys in the beginning there&#8217;s over 100 teams only up to 14 years old starting from 4, incredible talent! All I ask is for you guys to find a way to promote these programs to this league parents; they even have their own weekend soccer section for these children! the Spanish paper is called &#8220;el popular&#8221;, so now&#8230;how do I get my son (11 years old) to join a real soccer development program in the osa?, I&#8217;m from Toronto.</p>
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