Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of what happens to the smaller clubs will be determined by how well the club has treated their families over the years. We have had 3 of our kids play for Premier AC for several years. When it comes to the club family relationship. They are at the top of the list in my opinion. A smaller club not selling college fast track pitch. They are honest and truly care about each kid. Player/person development to each kids full potential is what you get from them. Every coach from u9-u17 knows each and every kid by name. If they do have an outlier kid (which in all honestly may only be 5-6 in the entire DMV area regardless of club). They are proud to recommend them to a high level team. Unlike the larger ECNL clubs who squeeze as many of the herd into their program just for the money grab. Although small Premier AC will be able to survive because of the family model.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:rumor is they're close to folding
No final decision made yet. its gonna come down in the next week or two.
Anonymous wrote:rumor is they're close to folding
Anonymous wrote:anyone heard anything about bethesda?
Anonymous wrote:All the out of work folks could volunteer to coach and keep clubs alive by eliminating their biggest costs: paying coaches.
Anonymous wrote:If there is some sort of soccer in the fall I think all will survive. No one is giving spring refunds and they kept the tournament money as well as the money they would pay to rent fields so most clubs are actually making money this spring!
Anonymous wrote:I can see Team America FC folding due to the economic hit.