FVU Away Conference Travel Fees

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They got rid of the buses?
all the teams got rid of busess this year… will at least vda, fvu and nva.

Like they went to a conference on pocketing/saving money together.

Teams bond on busses


VDA has never used buses in ECNL. It’s always been family travel for girls teams.
aha… i wonder if that is consistent with each team. Well that debunks that statement…. Dcum ftw.


It’s consistent among the teams.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did you pay $500 in team dues or is this $500 on top of your club and team dues?


$500 on top, specifically for team travel (buses) to away games

I’m with FVU and only paid 500 team fee that included this…
Entry fees for 2 non-ECNL tournaments
Team Scrimmage Referee Fees
Team Equipment
Coaches travel cost
Away fixture travel costs- This covers the transporting of balls, VEOs, and other additional gear that teams may need.
*Additional Tournaments: If a team
attends an additional tournament, a separate registration will be created for that specific team

I assumed buses and assumed that would be an extra fee as it has at a few clubs I’ve been with in the past.


FVU only updated their website after they were confronted about TEAM Travel and reworded it to stated equipment.



Anonymous
I think you are an outraged party of one on this one. $500 for a team fee that would have included all those buses, hotel rooms is far too low and not consistent with any other ECNL club. Every parent I've spoken to indicated the bus was an additional fee per out of town trip in previous years in addition to the team fee (when/if bussing was used)
Anonymous
Yet another argument gone from the "we need to travel 250 miles" argument. We all know that the DC area has enough talent for us to have a league with travel never going beyond 100 miles. The arguments against this have been weak all along, and one of the bullet points was, "Yeah, but the camaraderie you get from traveling as a team is good for the kids." Travel soccer is more about lining the pockets of adults than developing the talents and futures of kids. More true now than ever.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yet another argument gone from the "we need to travel 250 miles" argument. We all know that the DC area has enough talent for us to have a league with travel never going beyond 100 miles. The arguments against this have been weak all along, and one of the bullet points was, "Yeah, but the camaraderie you get from traveling as a team is good for the kids." Travel soccer is more about lining the pockets of adults than developing the talents and futures of kids. More true now than ever.


If the high school seasons were the same in Maryland and virginia, you’d be right.
Anonymous
There’s too much risk and liability with team bus trips. Very difficult to keep kids out of trouble at the hotels as well.
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