Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given the multiple debts, lawsuit by one set of investors, and questionable financial practices by the owners, anyone else wondering if this deal sounds too good to be true? Add in, buyers/investors would need to conduct significant due diligence digging through questionable financials.
I would assume all debts are settled with the sale because that's the only way that woman was even willing to sell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The news is WLC are folding…
Fakest news on here
The program may not be folding but all of the decent players are leaving to play elsewhere because they're done with the BS. It's safe to assume WLC teams will all drop in the rankings next season compared to previous years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The TM 2014 team is top 100 in the country. The TM 2013 team is 35 overall. Seems like TM’s star is on the rise?
The 2014 birthyear team was selected just weeks ago and has not even played a single game. How can they be ranked?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Given the multiple debts, lawsuit by one set of investors, and questionable financial practices by the owners, anyone else wondering if this deal sounds too good to be true? Add in, buyers/investors would need to conduct significant due diligence digging through questionable financials.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Little Caps are no longer appearing on the STJ website
I think it's safe to say our dream of WLC in a well maintained rink in a central location is dead.
Moving to Ion was the worst thing that Club did. They were a much better organization when they played out of Medstar. Centrally located. Attracted families with resources for AAA hockey. If someone from the DMV has to drive 50 minutes to get to a crappy rink then the decision to go away or drive 2 hours for a better team and organization becomes a viable option. Moving to the St James was the right move for them. They should have done everything in their power to make that work. You cannot have a sustainable program in a sh*tty rink. Haymarket is crap and Ion is literally disintegrating. Any investor who would consider investing in Ion at this point must like trying to lose money.
From what I've heard many age groups have only had 20-30 kids out for tryouts. Sounds like people are mostly done with the WLC messiness.
Its been 20 to 30 kids for years now.
That sounds like a program that should fold. You can't build a competitive AAA team when you have such few options when building a team.
WLC and TM don't help themselves by doing so much recruiting and signing kids to contracts even before tryouts begin; they miss a lot of talent that way because families know this and don't bother tryout out.
Anonymous wrote:Given the multiple debts, lawsuit by one set of investors, and questionable financial practices by the owners, anyone else wondering if this deal sounds too good to be true? Add in, buyers/investors would need to conduct significant due diligence digging through questionable financials.
Anonymous wrote:What a clown show. I feel like it’s just loudoun county throwing its weight around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How soon after WLC tryouts end do they usually notify kids if they made it? You will have a window of time after that to accept and pay right? Just wondering if anymore of this saga will unfold before 2012 and older kids will commit to the program
If you are selected you owe the fees. You already accepted the contract when you signed up for tryouts. Did you not read any of it before paying for tryouts?
My son didn’t try out so maybe don’t make assumptions? I was just curious about the timing and what info might trickle out in that time. Like say if “WLC is folding” poster does really know something. Just about everything that has transpired with WLC over the past year has leaked by parents or other people in the know
Little Caps is not folding. They'll be staying at Ion. Just received an email about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How soon after WLC tryouts end do they usually notify kids if they made it? You will have a window of time after that to accept and pay right? Just wondering if anymore of this saga will unfold before 2012 and older kids will commit to the program
If you are selected you owe the fees. You already accepted the contract when you signed up for tryouts. Did you not read any of it before paying for tryouts?
My son didn’t try out so maybe don’t make assumptions? I was just curious about the timing and what info might trickle out in that time. Like say if “WLC is folding” poster does really know something. Just about everything that has transpired with WLC over the past year has leaked by parents or other people in the know
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sadly it’s not. They will come back in few years just like Knights… but for now they are folding. They have no rink and Ion is not an option… call town of Leesburg.
Loudoun Knights season is on and they're staying at Ion for the long term. Ion will be expanding to 4 rinks. They'll be having tryouts for 14/16/18u at the same time as other their 2 teams in the region.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How soon after WLC tryouts end do they usually notify kids if they made it? You will have a window of time after that to accept and pay right? Just wondering if anymore of this saga will unfold before 2012 and older kids will commit to the program
If you are selected you owe the fees. You already accepted the contract when you signed up for tryouts. Did you not read any of it before paying for tryouts?