Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, but they pay their Executive Director over $300,000 a year (look it up on their 990s). They fundraise off their broad community based program -- feels to me like they fundraise off the backs of the poor people to pay their senior team ridiculous salaries (higher than most other clubs in the region). I wouldn't want to be part of that.
Yes everyone is aware of this. Its been a topick widely known and beaten into the ground. The Board decides his salary. Get over it and move on with your life. If you wouldnt want to be a part of it then I respect that and move on. Dont be a part of it. Some of us have determined that Park has turned this club around and his value is high to the club. It is a much stronger club today then it was when he arrived. I'm not saying he should get 300+ i'm simply saying he has done a good job and unlike you I want to be a part of it.
So move on, stop whining about someones salary and take action on how you feel.
The board is hiding something. You should inquire...
nothing being hidden- 400k for a director and his assistant- magnitudes higher than any other non-profit club in the area. It's not hidden though
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, but they pay their Executive Director over $300,000 a year (look it up on their 990s). They fundraise off their broad community based program -- feels to me like they fundraise off the backs of the poor people to pay their senior team ridiculous salaries (higher than most other clubs in the region). I wouldn't want to be part of that.
Yes everyone is aware of this. Its been a topick widely known and beaten into the ground. The Board decides his salary. Get over it and move on with your life. If you wouldnt want to be a part of it then I respect that and move on. Dont be a part of it. Some of us have determined that Park has turned this club around and his value is high to the club. It is a much stronger club today then it was when he arrived. I'm not saying he should get 300+ i'm simply saying he has done a good job and unlike you I want to be a part of it.
So move on, stop whining about someones salary and take action on how you feel.
The board is hiding something. You should inquire...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, but they pay their Executive Director over $300,000 a year (look it up on their 990s). They fundraise off their broad community based program -- feels to me like they fundraise off the backs of the poor people to pay their senior team ridiculous salaries (higher than most other clubs in the region). I wouldn't want to be part of that.
Yes everyone is aware of this. Its been a topick widely known and beaten into the ground. The Board decides his salary. Get over it and move on with your life. If you wouldnt want to be a part of it then I respect that and move on. Dont be a part of it. Some of us have determined that Park has turned this club around and his value is high to the club. It is a much stronger club today then it was when he arrived. I'm not saying he should get 300+ i'm simply saying he has done a good job and unlike you I want to be a part of it.
So move on, stop whining about someones salary and take action on how you feel.
Large club’s rec programs are a cash cow.
Nowhere near as much as their Gold & Silver teams!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just wish they would have kept a viable rec program. They’ve effectively forced everyone to move to travel for the club to make money, and now rec is a complete afterthought. Given the salaries they are paying their admin staff, you would think they could grow the rec program smartly so we don’t have to pay $2K just so our kids can play and have fun. Maybe it’s time for a new club to start up in the city.
Arlington is the same way, as are most medium to big Clubs.
There is no $ made off of Rec programs.
Soccer became a business long ago and no longer about the kids.
Very sad what has become of the sport in the US. People lost track of what the beautiful game is all about.
Large club’s rec programs are a cash cow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just wish they would have kept a viable rec program. They’ve effectively forced everyone to move to travel for the club to make money, and now rec is a complete afterthought. Given the salaries they are paying their admin staff, you would think they could grow the rec program smartly so we don’t have to pay $2K just so our kids can play and have fun. Maybe it’s time for a new club to start up in the city.
Arlington is the same way, as are most medium to big Clubs.
There is no $ made off of Rec programs.
Soccer became a business long ago and no longer about the kids.
Very sad what has become of the sport in the US. People lost track of what the beautiful game is all about.
Anonymous wrote:I just wish they would have kept a viable rec program. They’ve effectively forced everyone to move to travel for the club to make money, and now rec is a complete afterthought. Given the salaries they are paying their admin staff, you would think they could grow the rec program smartly so we don’t have to pay $2K just so our kids can play and have fun. Maybe it’s time for a new club to start up in the city.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, but they pay their Executive Director over $300,000 a year (look it up on their 990s). They fundraise off their broad community based program -- feels to me like they fundraise off the backs of the poor people to pay their senior team ridiculous salaries (higher than most other clubs in the region). I wouldn't want to be part of that.
I just wish they would have kept a viable rec program. They’ve effectively forced everyone to move to travel for the club to make money, and now rec is a complete afterthought. Given the salaries they are paying their admin staff, you would think they could grow the rec program smartly so we don’t have to pay $2K just so our kids can play and have fun. Maybe it’s time for a new club to start up in the city.