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[quote=Anonymous][quote=FPYCparent]I don't differentiate between large and small clubs in my [url=https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/12KXYcCdfoIZXKLfoKCv4VlPtb9MJv7r4EXmE84UaAXA/edit?usp=sharing]DC-Area Youth Soccer Clubs Info Spreadsheet[/url] (<== link). However, if a club only has one or two colors/names for teams, you can probably discern that the club is smaller than others (with 3+ colors/teams). … I still haven't seen anything official on the change(s) with FPYC Soccer. I just understand that the club is not renewing the contract with UK Elite, which expires 31 December. My U11 DD's coach is staying, and I am quite thankful for that. He is excellent. I've heard that the coaches may start earning more money, as UK Elite will no longer be "consuming" (up to 30% or so) off of the top … without raising the reasonable costs we pay. Bear in mind that FPYC itself isn't small (sponsoring 10+ sports, likely with multiple age groups in each sport), but the soccer operation seems small. The only information I get regarding other soccer teams, or about the soccer "program" itself, is from other U11 parents who have kids in other age groups. As far as the competitive performance of FPYC teams, I can only rely on information from YouthSoccerRankings, GotSoccer, and the NCSL websites. Even then, I see only tournament results for most of the younger age groups.[/quote] Glenn’s a good coach.[/quote]
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