Anonymous wrote:Where are we going to have adult league games so I can live vicariously through myself as well as my children?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of rumors around the fields this weekend is that LSP is being sold. No way that is true, right? Why would LS sell their facility?
Rumor is revenue has fallen off a cliff recently.
Revenue is doing just fine, and the money they'll make from the sale will be exceptional. They have access to many fields, they can easily sell LSP and still have access to more fields than anyone else in NOVA
This is correct.
It will be sold - but they will still use it for awhile.
They will make a premium on that property and like most other clubs (non Rev) will do just fine without a âhomeâ facility. Why pay to maintain a facility when Loudoun is pumping millions into new park fields that you will have first dibs on. It makes total business sense removing one of their biggest costs (maintenance) and will have little to no impact on the club itself.
will be shared with Revolution...
Revolution is a for profit. No access to public fields. Unless of course NE, Jim and his $$ can bypass the ethical and legal hoops. Is it possible?
VRSC is a registered non-profit with access to public fields. You can look this stuff up, you know.
I just did and they are a for profit.
The IRS non-profit search tool doesnât return results that are for-profit. If you canât understand that I donât know what to tell you. Itâs black and white.
What kind of financial engineering does it take to be a non-profit that purchases a 4-field complex for almost 20mil and still maintain non-profit status? Let alone them salaries
The non-profit did not purchase the complex.
Is it legal? Forget ethics. How do you maintain non-profit status if created and sustained by a for-profit? VYSAâs BOS allows this?
They are for-profit
Whatâs this?
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/842902851
Thats from 2022 the last year they were a non-profit
Is it realistic to accept that a person starts a non-profit in 2018 after losing his real job and lives without any income/profit for the last 7 years?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of rumors around the fields this weekend is that LSP is being sold. No way that is true, right? Why would LS sell their facility?
Rumor is revenue has fallen off a cliff recently.
Revenue is doing just fine, and the money they'll make from the sale will be exceptional. They have access to many fields, they can easily sell LSP and still have access to more fields than anyone else in NOVA
This is correct.
It will be sold - but they will still use it for awhile.
They will make a premium on that property and like most other clubs (non Rev) will do just fine without a âhomeâ facility. Why pay to maintain a facility when Loudoun is pumping millions into new park fields that you will have first dibs on. It makes total business sense removing one of their biggest costs (maintenance) and will have little to no impact on the club itself.
will be shared with Revolution...
Revolution is a for profit. No access to public fields. Unless of course NE, Jim and his $$ can bypass the ethical and legal hoops. Is it possible?
VRSC is a registered non-profit with access to public fields. You can look this stuff up, you know.
I just did and they are a for profit.
The IRS non-profit search tool doesnât return results that are for-profit. If you canât understand that I donât know what to tell you. Itâs black and white.
What kind of financial engineering does it take to be a non-profit that purchases a 4-field complex for almost 20mil and still maintain non-profit status? Let alone them salaries
The non-profit did not purchase the complex.
Is it legal? Forget ethics. How do you maintain non-profit status if created and sustained by a for-profit? VYSAâs BOS allows this?
They are for-profit
Whatâs this?
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/842902851
Thats from 2022 the last year they were a non-profit
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of rumors around the fields this weekend is that LSP is being sold. No way that is true, right? Why would LS sell their facility?
Rumor is revenue has fallen off a cliff recently.
Revenue is doing just fine, and the money they'll make from the sale will be exceptional. They have access to many fields, they can easily sell LSP and still have access to more fields than anyone else in NOVA
This is correct.
It will be sold - but they will still use it for awhile.
They will make a premium on that property and like most other clubs (non Rev) will do just fine without a âhomeâ facility. Why pay to maintain a facility when Loudoun is pumping millions into new park fields that you will have first dibs on. It makes total business sense removing one of their biggest costs (maintenance) and will have little to no impact on the club itself.
will be shared with Revolution...
Revolution is a for profit. No access to public fields. Unless of course NE, Jim and his $$ can bypass the ethical and legal hoops. Is it possible?
VRSC is a registered non-profit with access to public fields. You can look this stuff up, you know.
I just did and they are a for profit.
The IRS non-profit search tool doesnât return results that are for-profit. If you canât understand that I donât know what to tell you. Itâs black and white.
What kind of financial engineering does it take to be a non-profit that purchases a 4-field complex for almost 20mil and still maintain non-profit status? Let alone them salaries
The non-profit did not purchase the complex.
Is it legal? Forget ethics. How do you maintain non-profit status if created and sustained by a for-profit? VYSAâs BOS allows this?
They are for-profit
Whatâs this?
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/842902851
Anonymous wrote:receipts âŚ. LiterallyAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of rumors around the fields this weekend is that LSP is being sold. No way that is true, right? Why would LS sell their facility?
Rumor is revenue has fallen off a cliff recently.
Revenue is doing just fine, and the money they'll make from the sale will be exceptional. They have access to many fields, they can easily sell LSP and still have access to more fields than anyone else in NOVA
This is correct.
It will be sold - but they will still use it for awhile.
They will make a premium on that property and like most other clubs (non Rev) will do just fine without a âhomeâ facility. Why pay to maintain a facility when Loudoun is pumping millions into new park fields that you will have first dibs on. It makes total business sense removing one of their biggest costs (maintenance) and will have little to no impact on the club itself.
will be shared with Revolution...
Revolution is a for profit. No access to public fields. Unless of course NE, Jim and his $$ can bypass the ethical and legal hoops. Is it possible?
VRSC is a registered non-profit with access to public fields. You can look this stuff up, you know.
I just did and they are a for profit.
The IRS non-profit search tool doesnât return results that are for-profit. If you canât understand that I donât know what to tell you. Itâs black and white.
What kind of financial engineering does it take to be a non-profit that purchases a 4-field complex for almost 20mil and still maintain non-profit status? Let alone them salaries
The non-profit did not purchase the complex.
Is it legal? Forget ethics. How do you maintain non-profit status if created and sustained by a for-profit? VYSAâs BOS allows this?
They are for-profit
Whatâs this?
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/842902851
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of rumors around the fields this weekend is that LSP is being sold. No way that is true, right? Why would LS sell their facility?
Rumor is revenue has fallen off a cliff recently.
Revenue is doing just fine, and the money they'll make from the sale will be exceptional. They have access to many fields, they can easily sell LSP and still have access to more fields than anyone else in NOVA
This is correct.
It will be sold - but they will still use it for awhile.
They will make a premium on that property and like most other clubs (non Rev) will do just fine without a âhomeâ facility. Why pay to maintain a facility when Loudoun is pumping millions into new park fields that you will have first dibs on. It makes total business sense removing one of their biggest costs (maintenance) and will have little to no impact on the club itself.
will be shared with Revolution...
Revolution is a for profit. No access to public fields. Unless of course NE, Jim and his $$ can bypass the ethical and legal hoops. Is it possible?
VRSC is a registered non-profit with access to public fields. You can look this stuff up, you know.
I just did and they are a for profit.
The IRS non-profit search tool doesnât return results that are for-profit. If you canât understand that I donât know what to tell you. Itâs black and white.
receipts âŚ. LiterallyAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of rumors around the fields this weekend is that LSP is being sold. No way that is true, right? Why would LS sell their facility?
Rumor is revenue has fallen off a cliff recently.
Revenue is doing just fine, and the money they'll make from the sale will be exceptional. They have access to many fields, they can easily sell LSP and still have access to more fields than anyone else in NOVA
This is correct.
It will be sold - but they will still use it for awhile.
They will make a premium on that property and like most other clubs (non Rev) will do just fine without a âhomeâ facility. Why pay to maintain a facility when Loudoun is pumping millions into new park fields that you will have first dibs on. It makes total business sense removing one of their biggest costs (maintenance) and will have little to no impact on the club itself.
will be shared with Revolution...
Revolution is a for profit. No access to public fields. Unless of course NE, Jim and his $$ can bypass the ethical and legal hoops. Is it possible?
VRSC is a registered non-profit with access to public fields. You can look this stuff up, you know.
I just did and they are a for profit.
The IRS non-profit search tool doesnât return results that are for-profit. If you canât understand that I donât know what to tell you. Itâs black and white.
What kind of financial engineering does it take to be a non-profit that purchases a 4-field complex for almost 20mil and still maintain non-profit status? Let alone them salaries
The non-profit did not purchase the complex.
Is it legal? Forget ethics. How do you maintain non-profit status if created and sustained by a for-profit? VYSAâs BOS allows this?
They are for-profit
Whatâs this?
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/842902851
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of rumors around the fields this weekend is that LSP is being sold. No way that is true, right? Why would LS sell their facility?
Rumor is revenue has fallen off a cliff recently.
Revenue is doing just fine, and the money they'll make from the sale will be exceptional. They have access to many fields, they can easily sell LSP and still have access to more fields than anyone else in NOVA
This is correct.
It will be sold - but they will still use it for awhile.
They will make a premium on that property and like most other clubs (non Rev) will do just fine without a âhomeâ facility. Why pay to maintain a facility when Loudoun is pumping millions into new park fields that you will have first dibs on. It makes total business sense removing one of their biggest costs (maintenance) and will have little to no impact on the club itself.
will be shared with Revolution...
Revolution is a for profit. No access to public fields. Unless of course NE, Jim and his $$ can bypass the ethical and legal hoops. Is it possible?
VRSC is a registered non-profit with access to public fields. You can look this stuff up, you know.
I just did and they are a for profit.
The IRS non-profit search tool doesnât return results that are for-profit. If you canât understand that I donât know what to tell you. Itâs black and white.
What kind of financial engineering does it take to be a non-profit that purchases a 4-field complex for almost 20mil and still maintain non-profit status? Let alone them salaries
The non-profit did not purchase the complex.
Is it legal? Forget ethics. How do you maintain non-profit status if created and sustained by a for-profit? VYSAâs BOS allows this?
They are for-profit
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of rumors around the fields this weekend is that LSP is being sold. No way that is true, right? Why would LS sell their facility?
Rumor is revenue has fallen off a cliff recently.
Revenue is doing just fine, and the money they'll make from the sale will be exceptional. They have access to many fields, they can easily sell LSP and still have access to more fields than anyone else in NOVA
This is correct.
It will be sold - but they will still use it for awhile.
They will make a premium on that property and like most other clubs (non Rev) will do just fine without a âhomeâ facility. Why pay to maintain a facility when Loudoun is pumping millions into new park fields that you will have first dibs on. It makes total business sense removing one of their biggest costs (maintenance) and will have little to no impact on the club itself.
will be shared with Revolution...
Revolution is a for profit. No access to public fields. Unless of course NE, Jim and his $$ can bypass the ethical and legal hoops. Is it possible?
VRSC is a registered non-profit with access to public fields. You can look this stuff up, you know.
I just did and they are a for profit.
The IRS non-profit search tool doesnât return results that are for-profit. If you canât understand that I donât know what to tell you. Itâs black and white.
What kind of financial engineering does it take to be a non-profit that purchases a 4-field complex for almost 20mil and still maintain non-profit status? Let alone them salaries
The non-profit did not purchase the complex.
Is it legal? Forget ethics. How do you maintain non-profit status if created and sustained by a for-profit? VYSAâs BOS allows this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of rumors around the fields this weekend is that LSP is being sold. No way that is true, right? Why would LS sell their facility?
Rumor is revenue has fallen off a cliff recently.
Revenue is doing just fine, and the money they'll make from the sale will be exceptional. They have access to many fields, they can easily sell LSP and still have access to more fields than anyone else in NOVA
This is correct.
It will be sold - but they will still use it for awhile.
They will make a premium on that property and like most other clubs (non Rev) will do just fine without a âhomeâ facility. Why pay to maintain a facility when Loudoun is pumping millions into new park fields that you will have first dibs on. It makes total business sense removing one of their biggest costs (maintenance) and will have little to no impact on the club itself.
will be shared with Revolution...
Revolution is a for profit. No access to public fields. Unless of course NE, Jim and his $$ can bypass the ethical and legal hoops. Is it possible?
VRSC is a registered non-profit with access to public fields. You can look this stuff up, you know.
I just did and they are a for profit.
The IRS non-profit search tool doesnât return results that are for-profit. If you canât understand that I donât know what to tell you. Itâs black and white.
What kind of financial engineering does it take to be a non-profit that purchases a 4-field complex for almost 20mil and still maintain non-profit status? Let alone them salaries
The non-profit did not purchase the complex.
actully brilliant. Be the mlsnext gate keepers and sell to tsj. Every one in that ga eco$ystem wins as they are no longer in competition. Girls can land wherever they land.Anonymous wrote:Sounds like TSJ may finally get their Loudoun facility.