Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its like $1200 or more for a team to play 3 tournament games. How is that not plenty of profit per team?
Have you ever run an actual tournament? Look at some 990 documents (IRS filings for non profits) for clubs and tournaments. As an example WAGS listed their tournament revenue at $637,000 which sounds great except the tournament expenses were $720,000. Fields cost money. Referees cost money. Trainers and insurance and marketing and software and tents and documents cost money. Trust me no one is getting rich off these things.
Anonymous wrote:Update: the tournament promised to remove the extra fees for. Problem solved! But it took 4 emails and one phone call. Shouldn't be this difficult, but I'll take the win. Now we need to work on fixing the overall setup of forcing teams to book rooms before even knowing where they'll be playing. It's just a waste of time to have to search and book more than once.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its like $1200 or more for a team to play 3 tournament games. How is that not plenty of profit per team?
Have you ever run an actual tournament? Look at some 990 documents (IRS filings for non profits) for clubs and tournaments. As an example WAGS listed their tournament revenue at $637,000 which sounds great except the tournament expenses were $720,000. Fields cost money. Referees cost money. Trainers and insurance and marketing and software and tents and documents cost money. Trust me no one is getting rich off these things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, it's getting worse.
Stay-to-play is just another way for clubs to shift costs to families. Big clubs could unite and object to stay-to-play requirements that don't make sense, but there is no incentive for them to object, since the costs are paid by the families. Same thing for rising uniform costs, rising tournament fees, etc.
Tournaments are among the biggest waste in the landscape of waste that is travel soccer.
If they want extra matches, top U10-U12 teams should do two leagues per season and do many fewer tournaments.
Leagues, in general: are less expensive than a single tournament, require less travel, feature longer matches (especially because referees add more injury time to league matches), and are more likely to have the regular coach available and focused.
I don't think playing in two leagues is possible, but I agree that there are plenty of teams locally that we could play against. Many of the ECNL-RL teams could easily play against at least the bottom half of the ranked GA teams. The ECNL teams could easily play against the top half of the ranked GA teams. All of this faraway tournament travel seems unnecessary.
Anonymous wrote:Its like $1200 or more for a team to play 3 tournament games. How is that not plenty of profit per team?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don’t do any of that foolishness. We get the hotels that are most convenient to us. We already get fleeced enough for a child to kick a ball
That's great you're the one screwing it up for the club, but the club generally has to meet a minimum requirement for the "stay to play". If everyone on your team did that, you don't play, so since you are such a special butterfly, you can explain to the kids why they won't be attending the tournament (and you might lose out $$$ on that hotel reservation that now can't be cancelled).
Cool story. Can you cry harder? I may change my actions if so
I'm just telling you what your team isn't telling you. Yes you can be special and book your own accommodations. If everyone does that - you don't go. Do it enough, the team won't want you around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don’t do any of that foolishness. We get the hotels that are most convenient to us. We already get fleeced enough for a child to kick a ball
That's great you're the one screwing it up for the club, but the club generally has to meet a minimum requirement for the "stay to play". If everyone on your team did that, you don't play, so since you are such a special butterfly, you can explain to the kids why they won't be attending the tournament (and you might lose out $$$ on that hotel reservation that now can't be cancelled).
Cool story. Can you cry harder? I may change my actions if so