Anonymous
Post 05/25/2026 19:27     Subject: ASA Director $382k A Year

The GM of the Nats makes millions and they suck too, what’s your point.
Anonymous
Post 05/25/2026 18:06     Subject: ASA Director $382k A Year

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For some of you who want to compare - Bethesda Soccer Club Director 190,930
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/521223186/202512869349301276/full

Arlington Soccer Dir 153,846
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/237284150/202501349349306155/full

Gunston Dir 113,333
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/541882825/202502319349301020/full

Fairfax Virginia Union - unclear if they have paid staff https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/881367270/202500249349301000/full/


I will say this: when I saw ASA I thought the person meant Arlington and I thought that the number, while high, was not crazy. Arlington is one of the bigger clubs in the state and they have had to deal with the loss of DA, creation of GA, move to ECNL, and now be alert to any other shifts going on. Alexandria has none of that. They are not one of the major clubs in the area. So yes that money is crazy for Alexandria.
There are 5 clubs in this area that have top platform teams for both boys and girls - MLSNext HG/ECNL/GA all to themselves, with no partners. Bethesda, Arlington, Loudoun, Alexandria and SYC. Those 5 also dwarf the other local clubs in terms of revenue. Alexandria is 3rd, behind Arlington and Loudoun but ahead of Bethesda and SYC. On no planet is that not a major club in the area.


And Tommy’s compensation dwarfs every other director. There is a huge disconnect. ASA families and Alexandrians are being taken for a ride by a Board that is too scared to say no to the 40 year old man-child.


I know he’s pushing to get $400k. Don’t ask me how I know tho 😘😉
Anonymous
Post 05/25/2026 17:12     Subject: ASA Director $382k A Year

Anonymous wrote:ASA CEO - its time you show your face in front of the 2011B team. They deserve answers.


He can tell them his success story. Mediocre division III soccer player at a mediocre college who started earning $220k a year at 32 being ASA’s Director, and he has since convinced a Board of parents to increase it to $400k a year since.
Anonymous
Post 05/25/2026 16:53     Subject: ASA Director $382k A Year

ASA CEO - its time you show your face in front of the 2011B team. They deserve answers.
Anonymous
Post 05/25/2026 16:36     Subject: ASA Director $382k A Year

This thread is ridiculous. Youth soccer is all about the money and you all know it. It’s not the best players or coaches. It’s the most money.
Anonymous
Post 05/25/2026 16:32     Subject: ASA Director $382k A Year

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For some of you who want to compare - Bethesda Soccer Club Director 190,930
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/521223186/202512869349301276/full

Arlington Soccer Dir 153,846
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/237284150/202501349349306155/full

Gunston Dir 113,333
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/541882825/202502319349301020/full

Fairfax Virginia Union - unclear if they have paid staff https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/881367270/202500249349301000/full/


I will say this: when I saw ASA I thought the person meant Arlington and I thought that the number, while high, was not crazy. Arlington is one of the bigger clubs in the state and they have had to deal with the loss of DA, creation of GA, move to ECNL, and now be alert to any other shifts going on. Alexandria has none of that. They are not one of the major clubs in the area. So yes that money is crazy for Alexandria.
There are 5 clubs in this area that have top platform teams for both boys and girls - MLSNext HG/ECNL/GA all to themselves, with no partners. Bethesda, Arlington, Loudoun, Alexandria and SYC. Those 5 also dwarf the other local clubs in terms of revenue. Alexandria is 3rd, behind Arlington and Loudoun but ahead of Bethesda and SYC. On no planet is that not a major club in the area.


And Tommy’s compensation dwarfs every other director. There is a huge disconnect. ASA families and Alexandrians are being taken for a ride by a Board that is too scared to say no to the 40 year old man-child.


Don't disagree on the compensation being too high, but ASA yearly fees are less than most other local clubs
Anonymous
Post 05/25/2026 15:45     Subject: ASA Director $382k A Year

I think it’s reasonable to ask why Alexandria pays their director almost three times that of other comparable club directors. Maybe he does more things than other directors? I’d like to know what he does.
Anonymous
Post 05/25/2026 14:49     Subject: ASA Director $382k A Year

Anonymous wrote:Imagine being so disappointed in your own income and how you turned out you're losing your marbles over someone else's income

Like they robbing you


+100000
Anonymous
Post 05/25/2026 14:23     Subject: ASA Director $382k A Year

Could
Go across the river!!! Just sayn
Anonymous
Post 05/25/2026 14:16     Subject: ASA Director $382k A Year

Imagine being so disappointed in your own income and how you turned out you're losing your marbles over someone else's income

Like they robbing you
Anonymous
Post 05/24/2026 23:42     Subject: ASA Director $382k A Year

They have a freshman at Stanford and a Georgetown commit.
Anonymous
Post 05/24/2026 23:25     Subject: ASA Director $382k A Year

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For some of you who want to compare - Bethesda Soccer Club Director 190,930
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/521223186/202512869349301276/full

Arlington Soccer Dir 153,846
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/237284150/202501349349306155/full

Gunston Dir 113,333
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/541882825/202502319349301020/full

Fairfax Virginia Union - unclear if they have paid staff https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/881367270/202500249349301000/full/


I will say this: when I saw ASA I thought the person meant Arlington and I thought that the number, while high, was not crazy. Arlington is one of the bigger clubs in the state and they have had to deal with the loss of DA, creation of GA, move to ECNL, and now be alert to any other shifts going on. Alexandria has none of that. They are not one of the major clubs in the area. So yes that money is crazy for Alexandria.
There are 5 clubs in this area that have top platform teams for both boys and girls - MLSNext HG/ECNL/GA all to themselves, with no partners. Bethesda, Arlington, Loudoun, Alexandria and SYC. Those 5 also dwarf the other local clubs in terms of revenue. Alexandria is 3rd, behind Arlington and Loudoun but ahead of Bethesda and SYC. On no planet is that not a major club in the area.


ASA is not a major club. They are an also ran and do not get college results like the rest of the clubs.


In fairness, the top players do not seem to be of the same background or academic status of any other club’s stars.
Anonymous
Post 05/24/2026 22:31     Subject: ASA Director $382k A Year

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For some of you who want to compare - Bethesda Soccer Club Director 190,930
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/521223186/202512869349301276/full

Arlington Soccer Dir 153,846
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/237284150/202501349349306155/full

Gunston Dir 113,333
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/541882825/202502319349301020/full

Fairfax Virginia Union - unclear if they have paid staff https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/881367270/202500249349301000/full/


I will say this: when I saw ASA I thought the person meant Arlington and I thought that the number, while high, was not crazy. Arlington is one of the bigger clubs in the state and they have had to deal with the loss of DA, creation of GA, move to ECNL, and now be alert to any other shifts going on. Alexandria has none of that. They are not one of the major clubs in the area. So yes that money is crazy for Alexandria.
There are 5 clubs in this area that have top platform teams for both boys and girls - MLSNext HG/ECNL/GA all to themselves, with no partners. Bethesda, Arlington, Loudoun, Alexandria and SYC. Those 5 also dwarf the other local clubs in terms of revenue. Alexandria is 3rd, behind Arlington and Loudoun but ahead of Bethesda and SYC. On no planet is that not a major club in the area.


ASA is not a major club. They are an also ran and do not get college results like the rest of the clubs.
Anonymous
Post 05/24/2026 22:14     Subject: ASA Director $382k A Year

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For some of you who want to compare - Bethesda Soccer Club Director 190,930
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/521223186/202512869349301276/full

Arlington Soccer Dir 153,846
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/237284150/202501349349306155/full

Gunston Dir 113,333
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/541882825/202502319349301020/full

Fairfax Virginia Union - unclear if they have paid staff https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/881367270/202500249349301000/full/


I will say this: when I saw ASA I thought the person meant Arlington and I thought that the number, while high, was not crazy. Arlington is one of the bigger clubs in the state and they have had to deal with the loss of DA, creation of GA, move to ECNL, and now be alert to any other shifts going on. Alexandria has none of that. They are not one of the major clubs in the area. So yes that money is crazy for Alexandria.
There are 5 clubs in this area that have top platform teams for both boys and girls - MLSNext HG/ECNL/GA all to themselves, with no partners. Bethesda, Arlington, Loudoun, Alexandria and SYC. Those 5 also dwarf the other local clubs in terms of revenue. Alexandria is 3rd, behind Arlington and Loudoun but ahead of Bethesda and SYC. On no planet is that not a major club in the area.


And Tommy’s compensation dwarfs every other director. There is a huge disconnect. ASA families and Alexandrians are being taken for a ride by a Board that is too scared to say no to the 40 year old man-child.

Not disagreeing on that, seems like his should be inline with the club directors at those other 4 clubs.
Anonymous
Post 05/24/2026 22:05     Subject: ASA Director $382k A Year

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For some of you who want to compare - Bethesda Soccer Club Director 190,930
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/521223186/202512869349301276/full

Arlington Soccer Dir 153,846
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/237284150/202501349349306155/full

Gunston Dir 113,333
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/541882825/202502319349301020/full

Fairfax Virginia Union - unclear if they have paid staff https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/881367270/202500249349301000/full/


I will say this: when I saw ASA I thought the person meant Arlington and I thought that the number, while high, was not crazy. Arlington is one of the bigger clubs in the state and they have had to deal with the loss of DA, creation of GA, move to ECNL, and now be alert to any other shifts going on. Alexandria has none of that. They are not one of the major clubs in the area. So yes that money is crazy for Alexandria.
There are 5 clubs in this area that have top platform teams for both boys and girls - MLSNext HG/ECNL/GA all to themselves, with no partners. Bethesda, Arlington, Loudoun, Alexandria and SYC. Those 5 also dwarf the other local clubs in terms of revenue. Alexandria is 3rd, behind Arlington and Loudoun but ahead of Bethesda and SYC. On no planet is that not a major club in the area.


And Tommy’s compensation dwarfs every other director. There is a huge disconnect. ASA families and Alexandrians are being taken for a ride by a Board that is too scared to say no to the 40 year old man-child.