Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone heard about FCV and the St. James cutting alliances for their non-GA team program? This was mentioned on another thread. It doesn’t make sense as there are plenty of FCV non-GA teams selected for next season already.
No. Would not make financial sense anyway.
It actually makes great financial sense. That part of the club is not for profit so is only helpful for some meager cash flow. TSJ is a regular for profit business.
How do you think all of this actually works? The GA teams need the lower teams to exist for the money coming in. The GA teams are not self-sufficient.
The GA operation is higher margin than the non-profit teams
Maybe if you’re dividing the salaries of the Directors and the field rental costs across the entire club, but in reality the directors spend about zero time with non-GA players and the non-GA teams practice and play almost exclusively at Bles.
This is not true. Almost all of the FCV teams (ex-DA/GA and United) practice at Evergreen now. We haven't been to Bles since last Fall. Even then it was only for a handful of games.
Nobody has been at field since last fall cough, Covid, cough.
Bles sucks in the early spring because it is a swamp. Early spring practices are rarely scheduled at Bles due to field conditions and no lights.
Right. In a normal year, United teams are at Bles about 75-80% of the time and I'm sure the plan will be for them to be back there in the Fall. GA teams are at Evergreen about 5x as much as non-GA, but someone feels the need to nitpick that statement.
The above is 100% incorrect for the upcoming season and clearly written by someone who has no knowledge of the non GA teams. My DD’s United team is practicing full time at Evergreen going forward and will also do some cross training with the GA teams. It’s easier on the coaching staff to be all in one venue and also enables this type of academy style practice to occur.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it true FCV will no longer have boys teams?
Correct. No more boys for Loudoun based FCV. Only U-little boys in Springfield.
Wow. So where are those teams going? Is Ricky Burke moving to another club?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it true FCV will no longer have boys teams?
Correct. No more boys for Loudoun based FCV. Only U-little boys in Springfield.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone heard about FCV and the St. James cutting alliances for their non-GA team program? This was mentioned on another thread. It doesn’t make sense as there are plenty of FCV non-GA teams selected for next season already.
No. Would not make financial sense anyway.
It actually makes great financial sense. That part of the club is not for profit so is only helpful for some meager cash flow. TSJ is a regular for profit business.
How do you think all of this actually works? The GA teams need the lower teams to exist for the money coming in. The GA teams are not self-sufficient.
The GA operation is higher margin than the non-profit teams
Maybe if you’re dividing the salaries of the Directors and the field rental costs across the entire club, but in reality the directors spend about zero time with non-GA players and the non-GA teams practice and play almost exclusively at Bles.
This is not true. Almost all of the FCV teams (ex-DA/GA and United) practice at Evergreen now. We haven't been to Bles since last Fall. Even then it was only for a handful of games.
Nobody has been at field since last fall cough, Covid, cough.
Bles sucks in the early spring because it is a swamp. Early spring practices are rarely scheduled at Bles due to field conditions and no lights.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone heard about FCV and the St. James cutting alliances for their non-GA team program? This was mentioned on another thread. It doesn’t make sense as there are plenty of FCV non-GA teams selected for next season already.
No. Would not make financial sense anyway.
It actually makes great financial sense. That part of the club is not for profit so is only helpful for some meager cash flow. TSJ is a regular for profit business.
How do you think all of this actually works? The GA teams need the lower teams to exist for the money coming in. The GA teams are not self-sufficient.
The GA operation is higher margin than the non-profit teams
Maybe if you’re dividing the salaries of the Directors and the field rental costs across the entire club, but in reality the directors spend about zero time with non-GA players and the non-GA teams practice and play almost exclusively at Bles.
This is not true. Almost all of the FCV teams (ex-DA/GA and United) practice at Evergreen now. We haven't been to Bles since last Fall. Even then it was only for a handful of games.
Nobody has been at field since last fall cough, Covid, cough.
Bles sucks in the early spring because it is a swamp. Early spring practices are rarely scheduled at Bles due to field conditions and no lights.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone heard about FCV and the St. James cutting alliances for their non-GA team program? This was mentioned on another thread. It doesn’t make sense as there are plenty of FCV non-GA teams selected for next season already.
No. Would not make financial sense anyway.
It actually makes great financial sense. That part of the club is not for profit so is only helpful for some meager cash flow. TSJ is a regular for profit business.
How do you think all of this actually works? The GA teams need the lower teams to exist for the money coming in. The GA teams are not self-sufficient.
The GA operation is higher margin than the non-profit teams
Maybe if you’re dividing the salaries of the Directors and the field rental costs across the entire club, but in reality the directors spend about zero time with non-GA players and the non-GA teams practice and play almost exclusively at Bles.
This is not true. Almost all of the FCV teams (ex-DA/GA and United) practice at Evergreen now. We haven't been to Bles since last Fall. Even then it was only for a handful of games.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone heard about FCV and the St. James cutting alliances for their non-GA team program? This was mentioned on another thread. It doesn’t make sense as there are plenty of FCV non-GA teams selected for next season already.
No. Would not make financial sense anyway.
It actually makes great financial sense. That part of the club is not for profit so is only helpful for some meager cash flow. TSJ is a regular for profit business.
How do you think all of this actually works? The GA teams need the lower teams to exist for the money coming in. The GA teams are not self-sufficient.
The GA operation is higher margin than the non-profit teams
Maybe if you’re dividing the salaries of the Directors and the field rental costs across the entire club, but in reality the directors spend about zero time with non-GA players and the non-GA teams practice and play almost exclusively at Bles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone heard about FCV and the St. James cutting alliances for their non-GA team program? This was mentioned on another thread. It doesn’t make sense as there are plenty of FCV non-GA teams selected for next season already.
No. Would not make financial sense anyway.
It actually makes great financial sense. That part of the club is not for profit so is only helpful for some meager cash flow. TSJ is a regular for profit business.
Anonymous wrote:Is it true FCV will no longer have boys teams?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone heard about FCV and the St. James cutting alliances for their non-GA team program? This was mentioned on another thread. It doesn’t make sense as there are plenty of FCV non-GA teams selected for next season already.
No. Would not make financial sense anyway.
It actually makes great financial sense. That part of the club is not for profit so is only helpful for some meager cash flow. TSJ is a regular for profit business.
How do you think all of this actually works? The GA teams need the lower teams to exist for the money coming in. The GA teams are not self-sufficient.
The GA operation is higher margin than the non-profit teams
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone heard about FCV and the St. James cutting alliances for their non-GA team program? This was mentioned on another thread. It doesn’t make sense as there are plenty of FCV non-GA teams selected for next season already.
No. Would not make financial sense anyway.
It actually makes great financial sense. That part of the club is not for profit so is only helpful for some meager cash flow. TSJ is a regular for profit business.
How do you think all of this actually works? The GA teams need the lower teams to exist for the money coming in. The GA teams are not self-sufficient.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone heard about FCV and the St. James cutting alliances for their non-GA team program? This was mentioned on another thread. It doesn’t make sense as there are plenty of FCV non-GA teams selected for next season already.
No. Would not make financial sense anyway.
It actually makes great financial sense. That part of the club is not for profit so is only helpful for some meager cash flow. TSJ is a regular for profit business.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone heard about FCV and the St. James cutting alliances for their non-GA team program? This was mentioned on another thread. It doesn’t make sense as there are plenty of FCV non-GA teams selected for next season already.
No. Would not make financial sense anyway.