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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]US Club and USYS are selling out. A big private equity firm in the process of buying both governing bodies and their assets. What will this mean for youth soccer?…[/quote] They’ll go bankrupt within a few years.[/quote] As long as parents are delusional about their kids ability and keep paying fees I don’t see how they go bankrupt? They will own the leagues and clubs will need places to play. From what I understand it’s the same equity firm who just bought surf and rush.[/quote] Post whatever evidence you have that Surf or Rush has been purchased in whole or in part by Private Equity (or any investment) firm or stop spreading misinformation on the internet in an attempt to push your narrative.[/quote] Not the poster but Pioneer sports is the parent company of Surf youth soccer also bought Rush recently. All you need to do is google it.[/quote] Surf is fighting for its existence right now. The super rich Rancho Sante Fe Nimbys want them gone and Surf wants to run tournaments at the Polo Fields every weekend. Someone is going to win and someone is going to lose. If Surf lost the Polo Fields everything in youth soccer would change overnight. At least on the West Coast.[/quote] Big changes are coming to youth soccer starting next year aside from the age group change. Buckle up! [/quote]
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