Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a forum. A place to shoot the shit. To speculate. To just have a conversation. While you can disagree with people’s theories, stating things like “why do you care?” and getting all defensive about your kid’s club is a waste of time. If you don’t want to hear this stuff then stop reading this forum. If you’re going to read this forum, then don’t be a puss about it. Counter argue, but quit the little bitchy comments.
Ha! So, you got nothing then? Except some rules for how we should approach the forum. Got it. We all know what this place is. A place for you to vent your frustrations endlessly about FCV. But we’re the wusses? Ok. Whatever happened, let it go.
Ummm he was staring in general about how forums work and he is right. Whatever you said makes no point and certainly doesn’t counter that fact.
“Ha!” Is not a counter argument.
The forum is a place to speculate about these things and that is all people are doing. There is nothing wrong about predicting how this sale will work out down the road. Your defensiveness on the matter will neither stop the speculation nor affect the possible outcomes. Is it better to plan for the future based on a range of scenarios or to just wait for things to happen and plan after the fact?
How many practices at the St James are to many? One? Two? It doesn’t matter? How much of a price hike or how much extra “encouraged” extras can you afford or are comfortable saying no to? Knowing your own limitations and a healthy dose of speculative prediction can make you better prepared.
Last year you signed on at FCV and it was a simple soccer decision, certainly nobody was anticipating the club would sell. But now this year after a out of the blue sale and the near certainty of change you think the best idea is to wait until next spring to plan? You don’t think the higher ups at the St James don’t have their own buddies who they would like to work with? Change is coming, how much is hard to tell but to deny that change is coming is a bad approach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a forum. A place to shoot the shit. To speculate. To just have a conversation. While you can disagree with people’s theories, stating things like “why do you care?” and getting all defensive about your kid’s club is a waste of time. If you don’t want to hear this stuff then stop reading this forum. If you’re going to read this forum, then don’t be a puss about it. Counter argue, but quit the little bitchy comments.
Ha! So, you got nothing then? Except some rules for how we should approach the forum. Got it. We all know what this place is. A place for you to vent your frustrations endlessly about FCV. But we’re the wusses? Ok. Whatever happened, let it go.
Anonymous wrote:This is a forum. A place to shoot the shit. To speculate. To just have a conversation. While you can disagree with people’s theories, stating things like “why do you care?” and getting all defensive about your kid’s club is a waste of time. If you don’t want to hear this stuff then stop reading this forum. If you’re going to read this forum, then don’t be a puss about it. Counter argue, but quit the little bitchy comments.
Anonymous wrote:This is a forum. A place to shoot the shit. To speculate. To just have a conversation. While you can disagree with people’s theories, stating things like “why do you care?” and getting all defensive about your kid’s club is a waste of time. If you don’t want to hear this stuff then stop reading this forum. If you’re going to read this forum, then don’t be a puss about it. Counter argue, but quit the little bitchy comments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An honest club would have done 1 of 3 things:
1) Announced prior to taking deposits so families could decide what is best for them. They may have lost some but would have picked up interest from Springfield area families.
2) Promise to make no location changes during the announcement.
3) Recognize the issue and offer deposits back.
None of this happened.
I dunno, at the end of the day its essentially a 1 year contract when you sign up at a club and they are making people whole for 2019-20. Unfortunately some families will have to make a change next year if they cannot accept whatever changes occur. Thems the breaks.
The only people complaining aren’t with the club. Folks in the club are paying attention and will make appropriate decisions IF something changes. Don’t you get sick of saying the same thing everyday about a club you’re not even with? Hope you spend this much energy on your own club.
I have to laugh at the “IF something changes” line. As if they won’t be practicing at the St James 80% of the time by this time next year.
There is only one certainty with new owners that has played out over and over all across the country: things will change. No matter what is promised - because they almost always promise nothing will change - they always shift it to whatever works to enhance their bottom line. You can take that to the bank. And TSJ certainly will.
And it seems like you are so hoping for some changes. Why are you hoping for that? Why do you want the club to make moves that might upset the soccer careers of many young people who are happy there? Why do you hate FCV players? Because at the end of the day, you’re not rooting against the coaches or the administration, you’re hoping for the worst for young players. Can’t understand that. I don’t know your club, but even if I did, I wouldn’t be hoping for the worst for it. I probably wouldn’t even care.
DP—I don’t see it that way. This poster seems to be warning you to prepare for change, similar to how posters warned Spirit parents of the pro club dropping their affiliation earlier in the year. Really similar situation in terms of the ownership change, and the implication is that changes to the new owner’s liking may follow, which happened with Spirit and other clubs who have gone through ownership changes. That’s the message, not looking to hurt the kids but help by prepping the parents on what may come.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An honest club would have done 1 of 3 things:
1) Announced prior to taking deposits so families could decide what is best for them. They may have lost some but would have picked up interest from Springfield area families.
2) Promise to make no location changes during the announcement.
3) Recognize the issue and offer deposits back.
None of this happened.
I dunno, at the end of the day its essentially a 1 year contract when you sign up at a club and they are making people whole for 2019-20. Unfortunately some families will have to make a change next year if they cannot accept whatever changes occur. Thems the breaks.
The only people complaining aren’t with the club. Folks in the club are paying attention and will make appropriate decisions IF something changes. Don’t you get sick of saying the same thing everyday about a club you’re not even with? Hope you spend this much energy on your own club.
I have to laugh at the “IF something changes” line. As if they won’t be practicing at the St James 80% of the time by this time next year.
There is only one certainty with new owners that has played out over and over all across the country: things will change. No matter what is promised - because they almost always promise nothing will change - they always shift it to whatever works to enhance their bottom line. You can take that to the bank. And TSJ certainly will.
And it seems like you are so hoping for some changes. Why are you hoping for that? Why do you want the club to make moves that might upset the soccer careers of many young people who are happy there? Why do you hate FCV players? Because at the end of the day, you’re not rooting against the coaches or the administration, you’re hoping for the worst for young players. Can’t understand that. I don’t know your club, but even if I did, I wouldn’t be hoping for the worst for it. I probably wouldn’t even care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An honest club would have done 1 of 3 things:
1) Announced prior to taking deposits so families could decide what is best for them. They may have lost some but would have picked up interest from Springfield area families.
2) Promise to make no location changes during the announcement.
3) Recognize the issue and offer deposits back.
None of this happened.
I dunno, at the end of the day its essentially a 1 year contract when you sign up at a club and they are making people whole for 2019-20. Unfortunately some families will have to make a change next year if they cannot accept whatever changes occur. Thems the breaks.
The only people complaining aren’t with the club. Folks in the club are paying attention and will make appropriate decisions IF something changes. Don’t you get sick of saying the same thing everyday about a club you’re not even with? Hope you spend this much energy on your own club.
I have to laugh at the “IF something changes” line. As if they won’t be practicing at the St James 80% of the time by this time next year.
There is only one certainty with new owners that has played out over and over all across the country: things will change. No matter what is promised - because they almost always promise nothing will change - they always shift it to whatever works to enhance their bottom line. You can take that to the bank. And TSJ certainly will.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An honest club would have done 1 of 3 things:
1) Announced prior to taking deposits so families could decide what is best for them. They may have lost some but would have picked up interest from Springfield area families.
2) Promise to make no location changes during the announcement.
3) Recognize the issue and offer deposits back.
None of this happened.
I dunno, at the end of the day its essentially a 1 year contract when you sign up at a club and they are making people whole for 2019-20. Unfortunately some families will have to make a change next year if they cannot accept whatever changes occur. Thems the breaks.
The only people complaining aren’t with the club. Folks in the club are paying attention and will make appropriate decisions IF something changes. Don’t you get sick of saying the same thing everyday about a club you’re not even with? Hope you spend this much energy on your own club.
I have to laugh at the “IF something changes” line. As if they won’t be practicing at the St James 80% of the time by this time next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An honest club would have done 1 of 3 things:
1) Announced prior to taking deposits so families could decide what is best for them. They may have lost some but would have picked up interest from Springfield area families.
2) Promise to make no location changes during the announcement.
3) Recognize the issue and offer deposits back.
None of this happened.
I dunno, at the end of the day its essentially a 1 year contract when you sign up at a club and they are making people whole for 2019-20. Unfortunately some families will have to make a change next year if they cannot accept whatever changes occur. Thems the breaks.
The only people complaining aren’t with the club. Folks in the club are paying attention and will make appropriate decisions IF something changes. Don’t you get sick of saying the same thing everyday about a club you’re not even with? Hope you spend this much energy on your own club.
I have to laugh at the “IF something changes” line. As if they won’t be practicing at the St James 80% of the time by this time next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An honest club would have done 1 of 3 things:
1) Announced prior to taking deposits so families could decide what is best for them. They may have lost some but would have picked up interest from Springfield area families.
2) Promise to make no location changes during the announcement.
3) Recognize the issue and offer deposits back.
None of this happened.
I dunno, at the end of the day its essentially a 1 year contract when you sign up at a club and they are making people whole for 2019-20. Unfortunately some families will have to make a change next year if they cannot accept whatever changes occur. Thems the breaks.
The only people complaining aren’t with the club. Folks in the club are paying attention and will make appropriate decisions IF something changes. Don’t you get sick of saying the same thing everyday about a club you’re not even with? Hope you spend this much energy on your own club.