Anonymous wrote:Wrong. 10% of all club revenue goes to his pocket. The real question becomes: is it appropriate for the Executive Director of a non-profit organization to receive compensation equivalent to 10% of the organizations total annual revenue?
Source: https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organiz...902413/202041979349300019/full
No it’s not appropriate, it is also most likely illegal.
Have any of the people that complain about the ALL the time here reported this to the IRS, or another competent government authority with potential jurisdiction to address? Otherwise, it is just useless griping.
Wrong. 10% of all club revenue goes to his pocket. The real question becomes: is it appropriate for the Executive Director of a non-profit organization to receive compensation equivalent to 10% of the organizations total annual revenue?
Source: https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organiz...902413/202041979349300019/full
No it’s not appropriate, it is also most likely illegal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For what it is worth, ASA does a lot to make soccer accessible to all. Close to half the players receive some kind of financial assistance and they run several completely free leagues at title 1 schools. It is an organization that I am glad to help support.
Stop with the BS, lies and rationalizations. It’s a scam and the board members should be ashamed of themselves. We know Alexandria staff is constantly on these boards hyping their club and quickly having deleted any post they feel exposes too much of the truth. It is time for change at the club so that it focuses on the kids instead of the staff (what ASA calls their family-kind of like cosa nostra).
What did I say that was BS or a lie? We are lucky enough to live in an area with a ton of travel team options. If you don't like Alexandria, you can easily choose to play elsewhere. And if you don't like their outreach programs, you don't have to support them.
The outreach programs only benefit Tommy’s wallet. When are they gonna get rid of that loser?
What are you expecting the big difference to be if he is replaced?
Even if he had a zero salary your only looking at maybe a $10 lower fee per kid
Wrong. 10% of all club revenue goes to his pocket. The real question becomes: is it appropriate for the Executive Director of a non-profit organization to receive compensation equivalent to 10% of the organizations total annual revenue?
Source: https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/540902413/202041979349300019/full
Anonymous wrote:Is it to subsidize the national schedule for the Auld Toun Boys?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For what it is worth, ASA does a lot to make soccer accessible to all. Close to half the players receive some kind of financial assistance and they run several completely free leagues at title 1 schools. It is an organization that I am glad to help support.
Stop with the BS, lies and rationalizations. It’s a scam and the board members should be ashamed of themselves. We know Alexandria staff is constantly on these boards hyping their club and quickly having deleted any post they feel exposes too much of the truth. It is time for change at the club so that it focuses on the kids instead of the staff (what ASA calls their family-kind of like cosa nostra).
What did I say that was BS or a lie? We are lucky enough to live in an area with a ton of travel team options. If you don't like Alexandria, you can easily choose to play elsewhere. And if you don't like their outreach programs, you don't have to support them.
The outreach programs only benefit Tommy’s wallet. When are they gonna get rid of that loser?
What are you expecting the big difference to be if he is replaced?
Even if he had a zero salary your only looking at maybe a $10 lower fee per kid
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For what it is worth, ASA does a lot to make soccer accessible to all. Close to half the players receive some kind of financial assistance and they run several completely free leagues at title 1 schools. It is an organization that I am glad to help support.
Stop with the BS, lies and rationalizations. It’s a scam and the board members should be ashamed of themselves. We know Alexandria staff is constantly on these boards hyping their club and quickly having deleted any post they feel exposes too much of the truth. It is time for change at the club so that it focuses on the kids instead of the staff (what ASA calls their family-kind of like cosa nostra).
What did I say that was BS or a lie? We are lucky enough to live in an area with a ton of travel team options. If you don't like Alexandria, you can easily choose to play elsewhere. And if you don't like their outreach programs, you don't have to support them.
The outreach programs only benefit Tommy’s wallet. When are they gonna get rid of that loser?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For what it is worth, ASA does a lot to make soccer accessible to all. Close to half the players receive some kind of financial assistance and they run several completely free leagues at title 1 schools. It is an organization that I am glad to help support.
Stop with the BS, lies and rationalizations. It’s a scam and the board members should be ashamed of themselves. We know Alexandria staff is constantly on these boards hyping their club and quickly having deleted any post they feel exposes too much of the truth. It is time for change at the club so that it focuses on the kids instead of the staff (what ASA calls their family-kind of like cosa nostra).
What did I say that was BS or a lie? We are lucky enough to live in an area with a ton of travel team options. If you don't like Alexandria, you can easily choose to play elsewhere. And if you don't like their outreach programs, you don't have to support them.
The outreach programs only benefit Tommy’s wallet. When are they gonna get rid of that loser?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For what it is worth, ASA does a lot to make soccer accessible to all. Close to half the players receive some kind of financial assistance and they run several completely free leagues at title 1 schools. It is an organization that I am glad to help support.
Stop with the BS, lies and rationalizations. It’s a scam and the board members should be ashamed of themselves. We know Alexandria staff is constantly on these boards hyping their club and quickly having deleted any post they feel exposes too much of the truth. It is time for change at the club so that it focuses on the kids instead of the staff (what ASA calls their family-kind of like cosa nostra).
What did I say that was BS or a lie? We are lucky enough to live in an area with a ton of travel team options. If you don't like Alexandria, you can easily choose to play elsewhere. And if you don't like their outreach programs, you don't have to support them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For what it is worth, ASA does a lot to make soccer accessible to all. Close to half the players receive some kind of financial assistance and they run several completely free leagues at title 1 schools. It is an organization that I am glad to help support.
Stop with the BS, lies and rationalizations. It’s a scam and the board members should be ashamed of themselves. We know Alexandria staff is constantly on these boards hyping their club and quickly having deleted any post they feel exposes too much of the truth. It is time for change at the club so that it focuses on the kids instead of the staff (what ASA calls their family-kind of like cosa nostra).
We know Alexandria staff is constantly on these boards hyping their club and quickly having deleted any post they feel exposes too much of the truth. It is time for change at the club so that it focuses on the kids instead of the staff (what ASA calls their family-kind of like cosa nostra).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For what it is worth, ASA does a lot to make soccer accessible to all. Close to half the players receive some kind of financial assistance and they run several completely free leagues at title 1 schools. It is an organization that I am glad to help support.
Stop with the BS, lies and rationalizations. It’s a scam and the board members should be ashamed of themselves. We know Alexandria staff is constantly on these boards hyping their club and quickly having deleted any post they feel exposes too much of the truth. It is time for change at the club so that it focuses on the kids instead of the staff (what ASA calls their family-kind of like cosa nostra).
Anonymous wrote:For what it is worth, ASA does a lot to make soccer accessible to all. Close to half the players receive some kind of financial assistance and they run several completely free leagues at title 1 schools. It is an organization that I am glad to help support.
For what it is worth, ASA does a lot to make soccer accessible to all. Close to half the players receive some kind of financial assistance and they run several completely free leagues at title 1 schools. It is an organization that I am glad to help support.