Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it related to the rumor about oscar leaving the club?
Haven't heard that - when/where is he going?
Nobody should traffic in rumors like this. Just trying to stir the pot. If it happens, it happens. Worry about it then. Otherwise you may be worrying about something that is false.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Investment in new fields is probably the answer. We need more fields outdoor and indoor. Anyone?
That’s not necessarily feesible in Arlington
Oh I see, it is too crowded of a place. Time to merge some of your programs with the nearest county club (skip McLean).
The club formally know as stoddert would be a good candidate.
No one in Arlington wants to cross a bridge every evening for practice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it related to the rumor about oscar leaving the club?
Haven't heard that - when/where is he going?
Anonymous wrote:Is it related to the rumor about oscar leaving the club?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Investment in new fields is probably the answer. We need more fields outdoor and indoor. Anyone?
That’s not necessarily feesible in Arlington
Oh I see, it is too crowded of a place. Time to merge some of your programs with the nearest county club (skip McLean).
The club formally know as stoddert would be a good candidate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rest of the email?
If you’re part of the club, you got it. If you’re not, why do you care?
Bruh this site is DC Urban Mom, not Entitled Arlington Parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happened to the last one? It shows you what a business these clubs are when they are conducting a national months-long search.
Why does it surprise you that clubs are run as a business? Paying customers is called a business. It's really odd that people think youth soccer clubs are part of some higher mission like some NGO trying to solve world hunger. Soccer clubs are businesses, with paying customers, salaried employees, they market to attract customers, have competitors vying for the same customers.
Rec family here. It's a nonprofit ostensibly, but boy does it make a ton of money. Check out the 990, last I saw they had $2M in reserves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rest of the email?
If you’re part of the club, you got it. If you’re not, why do you care?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Investment in new fields is probably the answer. We need more fields outdoor and indoor. Anyone?
That’s not necessarily feesible in Arlington
Oh I see, it is too crowded of a place. Time to merge some of your programs with the nearest county club (skip McLean).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Investment in new fields is probably the answer. We need more fields outdoor and indoor. Anyone?
That’s not necessarily feesible in Arlington
Oh I see, it is too crowded of a place. Time to merge some of your programs with the nearest county club (skip McLean).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Investment in new fields is probably the answer. We need more fields outdoor and indoor. Anyone?
That’s not necessarily feesible in Arlington
Are you sure? My son is a U13 (white team), and says that there is only a black team, and no silver.
Anonymous wrote:Investment in new fields is probably the answer. We need more fields outdoor and indoor. Anyone?