Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is called travel soccer, Barca must be doing cartwheels now.
FCV girls will go to Loudoun and other local options. Barca will probably get the Loudoun Gray team kids that are displaced down the chain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So now that folks have mostly processed things. Are memberships included for those being rostered? Or is that something that's coming later? Also, any idea when the morning yoga session, love to get my meditation on then grab an overpriced latte on the way out the door.....then drive 40 minutes home.
The memberships fees are likely just as "included" as Spirit Season tickets were to those players.
Make no mistake, you AND your player are there to make money for The St. James. Whether it is a club membership, a party rental or a dinner at their restaurant as a part of your three and a half hour day dedicated to a practice.
Most Loudoun based families will not home earlier than 9:30.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So now that folks have mostly processed things. Are memberships included for those being rostered? Or is that something that's coming later? Also, any idea when the morning yoga session, love to get my meditation on then grab an overpriced latte on the way out the door.....then drive 40 minutes home.
The memberships fees are likely just as "included" as Spirit Season tickets were to those players.
Make no mistake, you AND your player are there to make money for The St. James. Whether it is a club membership, a party rental or a dinner at their restaurant as a part of your three and a half hour day dedicated to a practice.
Most Loudoun based families will not home earlier than 9:30.
Anonymous wrote:It is called travel soccer, Barca must be doing cartwheels now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So now that folks have mostly processed things. Are memberships included for those being rostered? Or is that something that's coming later? Also, any idea when the morning yoga session, love to get my meditation on then grab an overpriced latte on the way out the door.....then drive 40 minutes home.
The memberships fees are likely just as "included" as Spirit Season tickets were to those players.
Make no mistake, you AND your player are there to make money for The St. James. Whether it is a club membership, a party rental or a dinner at their restaurant as a part of your three and a half hour day dedicated to a practice.
Most Loudoun based families will not home earlier than 9:30.
Anonymous wrote:So now that folks have mostly processed things. Are memberships included for those being rostered? Or is that something that's coming later? Also, any idea when the morning yoga session, love to get my meditation on then grab an overpriced latte on the way out the door.....then drive 40 minutes home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:most clubs are not privately owned... out of curiosity, which clubs in the area are privately owned?
FCV, Barca, PAC, St. James... is Doradus privately owned? any others?
I don't think PAC is privately owned. From the website: "Premier Athletics Club, (PAC), is a non-profit, federal tax-exempt organization."
Non-profits can be privately owned. It’s a nice way to pay yourself some dough via salary and avoid business taxes on profits. Just spend adequately to make sure you don’t make a profit.
Anonymous wrote:What if the St James bought Evergreen? Evergreen is actually for sale, and it would make a lot of sense. Would keep FCV’s field intact, field operation is in line with St James’ business.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What if the St James bought Evergreen? Evergreen is actually for sale, and it would make a lot of sense. Would keep FCV’s field intact, field operation is in line with St James’ business.
I can’t think of a worse investment. Oh wait. Yes I can...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:most clubs are not privately owned... out of curiosity, which clubs in the area are privately owned?
FCV, Barca, PAC, St. James... is Doradus privately owned? any others?
I don't think PAC is privately owned. From the website: "Premier Athletics Club, (PAC), is a non-profit, federal tax-exempt organization."