Christian is not putting his club on the line to hand over control to Tom Torres. You understand that right? If an agreement was reached between the two clubs Christian will want control of DA personnel decisions. |
IF he were in a financial position to do that. That's called setting terms and you have no proof he has any leverage. Of course, the simplest explanation here is that Richie has the right to make his own pro team staff and that Christian naturally was someone he trusts and therefore was offered the spot. In other words, nothing to do with the DA, mergers, takeovers, or anything else. But I get that this forum doesn't care much for logic and reason. |
He OWNS a successful DA! That is his leverage. So he took the job for some extra pocket money and to hang with Richie when he has a business he needs to run. |
What makes you think the are financially in good shape? Why do they struggle for field space and have such a spotty youth and boys program? FCV isn’t Loudoun Soccer, not by a long shot. I think you give them way more credit than they deserve from an organizational perspective. |
FCV struggles for field space because they are a profit company competing with prioritized non-profits for county field space. Loudoun Soccer holds a virtual monopoly on Loudoun County fields through parks and rec. This is the same reason why Spirit needs Pipeline, SAC and GF because they would be low on the county list for fields and they would pay much more money for the same fields than the non-profits do. And Spirit is a looong ways away from being any youth clubs sugar daddy. |
Spirit was able to fill several thousand seats a game last year and upwards of 15k for the game at Audi. How many paying seats did FCV fill last year? That would be 0. |
Rolling in all that dough one would think Spirit wold fund their DA like a pro club should. If they did they would have the best DA in the region without question. |
That may not be that far behind, if they can fill more seats. But the point here is that they are more likely to be in a better financial position than FCV. |
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The only difference is to scale. The potential income for Spirit is certainly far greater than FCV but I believe Spirit is a long way away from realizing their potential.
The main thing both clubs lack that is holding them back are owning their own fields. Spirit has to rent a stadium for their own games. They don't make money on parking, have to split concessions and have to clear the stadium rent with ticket sales. FCV also needs to own their own fields and facilities. With fields they can host tourneys, rent them out to other clubs and sports etc. Their economies of scale are different but their problems are pretty similar. |
Why? Spirit makes FCV look good. I say nothing will change with any of these clubs. These are 2 individuals doing what's right for them. End of story. |
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https://www.soccerwire.com/news/pro/nwsl/washington-spirit-announces-technical-staff-for-2019-season/
Joining Burke as newcomers on Washington’s first team staff are Michael Minthorne (High Performance Coach) and Christian Cziommer (Tactical Analyst & Team Performance Coach) |
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Read it again minute man, this one adds Christian Cziommer to the mix, especially pertinent to today's discussion. |
Yeah, the link was posted at 1pm on page 13 of this thread. You're late. We've been discussing for hours. |
And? Do you have a point, or just like posting snide remarks? |