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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I cannot put my name on this because I have professional reputation in the area. I don't like all the anonymous accusations here because no one can then judge if its informed opinion or a monkey tossing his own sheet. Additionally my family is not yet out of this whole exploitative relationship and I trust no one to act in good faith. First I'm sorry to hear the constant frustration from families as they come here for information or solace for their grievances. Sadly the boys/girls league and clubs and the college coaches act in alignment to get your money. and fewer clubs in the area only strengthen the hands of these people to be unaccountable. Second I only share this because families need to understand who runs this club and not misunderstand their coach's role on all this - the coach decides playing time and not much else so if the "bad team culture" or "bad communication" or "broken promises" is your beef make sure you place accountability on the actual club leadership. Third for families entering the recruitment phase also don't misunderstand these ASA adults who are taking money from your family to pay their mortgages care at all about your kid. They will promote your kid success for the club benefit and ignore your kid if there are struggles. If your kids goal is to play soccer in college at ASA or elsewhere good luck to you; if you're kid is not actually playing at highest level and you are paying and college recruitment is not a realistic goal I'd suggest you find another way to spend your kids time and your money. These people want your money and will keep you on the hook any way possible. Original source is here: https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/237284150 2023 Club revenue from fees $7,189,692 German Peri (Technical Director) $182,533 Mohamed Tayari (Director Of Coaching) $148,756 Frank Demarco (Executive Director) $143,159 Jawed Sanie (Dir Of Player Development) $105,228 Eduardo Lima (Astnt Dir Coaching Ed, To 12/31/22) $101,730 2022 Club revenue from fees $6,615,126 German Peri (Technical Director) $155,076 Mohamed Tayari (Director Of Coaching) $138,785 Adam Brick (Executive Director (Until 10/17/21)) $136,479 Jawed Sanie (Dir. Of Player Development) $111,693 Frank Demarco Ast Dir Coach (Then Interim Exec Dir (10/18/21)) $109,368 Melissa Riemer (Operations Director) $101,426 Eduardo Lima (Assistant Director Coaching Ed) $100,800 2021 Club revenue from fees $5,395,277 German Peri (Technical Director) $136,782 Adam Brick (Executive Director) $135,662 Mohamed Tayari (Youth Director) $105,337 2020 Club revenue from fees $5,019,154 German Peri (Technical Director) $154,600 Adam Brick (Executive Director) $138,500 Mohamed Tayari (Youth Director) $118,000 Eduardo Lima (Asst. Director Coaching Education) $103,660 [/quote] Who is German Peri? I’ve never once seen that person at any field or game. [/quote] https://arlingtonsoccer.demosphere-secure.com/programs/travel/coaching-staff/director-of-travel-coaching[/quote] Hard working. At everything. Got girls ecnl. If he was paid double I would be ok with that. [/quote]
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