Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What this does is solidifies fcv's move to Springfield. They're not going to focus on Ashburn anymore with the tsj facility because they're going to want the spirit to practice there so they can market it
The Springfield space is too valuable to have the spirit practice there unless they are selling the opportunity to train with the spirit.
You act like the field space would be free to the Spirit. That’s not the case. Spirit would rent it, just as they do their current practice fields. I’d be willing to wager their current field space rents at an higher rate than the rates for Springfield.
There is no way they are paying more than the St James rent and the don't make the revenue to support renting it.
Right. Youth teams can afford to rent Springfield space, but it is too expensive for a pro team to rent.![]()
TSJ owns FCV so they are not renting space?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:your momAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Washington spirit is not goin to train at TSJ.
Incoming surprise before summer for y’all
Oh we just can't wait!![]()
One word: starts with L and ends with burg
Starts with a who and ends with cares?
Go finish your geometry homework! Right now young man.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What this does is solidifies fcv's move to Springfield. They're not going to focus on Ashburn anymore with the tsj facility because they're going to want the spirit to practice there so they can market it
The Springfield space is too valuable to have the spirit practice there unless they are selling the opportunity to train with the spirit.
You act like the field space would be free to the Spirit. That’s not the case. Spirit would rent it, just as they do their current practice fields. I’d be willing to wager their current field space rents at an higher rate than the rates for Springfield.
There is no way they are paying more than the St James rent and the don't make the revenue to support renting it.
Right. Youth teams can afford to rent Springfield space, but it is too expensive for a pro team to rent.![]()
Anonymous wrote:your momAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Washington spirit is not goin to train at TSJ.
Incoming surprise before summer for y’all
Oh we just can't wait!![]()
One word: starts with L and ends with burg
Starts with a who and ends with cares?
your momAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Washington spirit is not goin to train at TSJ.
Incoming surprise before summer for y’all
Oh we just can't wait!![]()
One word: starts with L and ends with burg
Starts with a who and ends with cares?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Washington spirit is not goin to train at TSJ.
Incoming surprise before summer for y’all
Oh we just can't wait!![]()
One word: starts with L and ends with burg
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Washington spirit is not goin to train at TSJ.
Incoming surprise before summer for y’all
Oh we just can't wait!![]()
Anonymous wrote:I just have to love all the expert predictions, business strategies, etc. from all of the people here. LOL
Anonymous wrote:
Washington spirit is not goin to train at TSJ.
Incoming surprise before summer for y’all
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What this does is solidifies fcv's move to Springfield. They're not going to focus on Ashburn anymore with the tsj facility because they're going to want the spirit to practice there so they can market it
The Springfield space is too valuable to have the spirit practice there unless they are selling the opportunity to train with the spirit.
You act like the field space would be free to the Spirit. That’s not the case. Spirit would rent it, just as they do their current practice fields. I’d be willing to wager their current field space rents at an higher rate than the rates for Springfield.
There is no way they are paying more than the St James rent and the don't make the revenue to support renting it.
Right. Youth teams can afford to rent Springfield space, but it is too expensive for a pro team to rent.![]()
You don’t understand how to run a profitable business.
The youth teams can afford it because the parents pay the bill. Understand?
When TSJ bought FCV they bought the paying customer, the parents. The parents equal paying customers. Paying customers equals profit
Spirit will get to practice at TSJ at no cost. The own them. But, programs will be put into place in her state revenue via parents.
This is not hard.
You’re right. This is so hard. How on earth does Spirit currently afford to rent their practice fields, or rent their game fields at Audi Field or Segra Field? If only there was some revenue stream available to them? Gosh, how do any pro teams make any money? Sell tickets? Enter into sponsorship agreements? Participate in league-wide broadcast distribution agreements and licensing agreements?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What this does is solidifies fcv's move to Springfield. They're not going to focus on Ashburn anymore with the tsj facility because they're going to want the spirit to practice there so they can market it
The Springfield space is too valuable to have the spirit practice there unless they are selling the opportunity to train with the spirit.
You act like the field space would be free to the Spirit. That’s not the case. Spirit would rent it, just as they do their current practice fields. I’d be willing to wager their current field space rents at an higher rate than the rates for Springfield.
There is no way they are paying more than the St James rent and the don't make the revenue to support renting it.
Right. Youth teams can afford to rent Springfield space, but it is too expensive for a pro team to rent.![]()
You don’t understand how to run a profitable business.
The youth teams can afford it because the parents pay the bill. Understand?
When TSJ bought FCV they bought the paying customer, the parents. The parents equal paying customers. Paying customers equals profit
Spirit will get to practice at TSJ at no cost. The own them. But, programs will be put into place in her state revenue via parents.
This is not hard.