Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GA is like the private school of club soccer.
Even more willing to take your money than ECNL programs are, and that's saying a lot.
Eh, I agree with you that it's all about $$$, but I also think that there's so much of it floating around in youth sports that people vastly overrate the supremacy of ECNL. It won't last forever, because someone else will want a piece of that pie, and have the ability to pull it off eventually.
Anonymous wrote:GA is like the private school of club soccer.
Even more willing to take your money than ECNL programs are, and that's saying a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're not selling their cash cow. That would be closing up shop and shutting down.
The North is the only at-risk side of the house.
They lose money on GA. GA is in the north.
They only have a club because they have GA…and no idea how you (or anyone else posting) would know their finances.
Correct for FCV, but not for TSJ.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are looking for coaches in Loudoun, primarily at younger ages and on the boys' side:
https://www.thestjames.com/careers?gnk=job&gni=8a78839f8ab51315018ab8e573af132c&lang=en
Plus for the youngest ages in Springfield and Chantilly, though this also mostly references Loudoun:
https://www.thestjames.com/careers
It’s not easy but with money they will find coaches and directors, and even CC and BP can be replaced, but I don’t know how they recover from losing access to Evergreen and Hanson (although I still don’t understand why they got Hanson in 22-23 and Fall 23-24 but won’t going forward).
how attractive will the club remain if there is no GA?
Anonymous wrote:They're not selling their cash cow. That would be closing up shop and shutting down.
The North is the only at-risk side of the house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're not selling their cash cow. That would be closing up shop and shutting down.
The North is the only at-risk side of the house.
They lose money on GA. GA is in the north.
They only have a club because they have GA…and no idea how you (or anyone else posting) would know their finances.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're not selling their cash cow. That would be closing up shop and shutting down.
The North is the only at-risk side of the house.
They lose money on GA. GA is in the north.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are looking for coaches in Loudoun, primarily at younger ages and on the boys' side:
https://www.thestjames.com/careers?gnk=job&gni=8a78839f8ab51315018ab8e573af132c&lang=en
Plus for the youngest ages in Springfield and Chantilly, though this also mostly references Loudoun:
https://www.thestjames.com/careers
It’s not easy but with money they will find coaches and directors, and even CC and BP can be replaced, but I don’t know how they recover from losing access to Evergreen and Hanson (although I still don’t understand why they got Hanson in 22-23 and Fall 23-24 but won’t going forward).
Anonymous wrote:They are looking for coaches in Loudoun, primarily at younger ages and on the boys' side:
https://www.thestjames.com/careers?gnk=job&gni=8a78839f8ab51315018ab8e573af132c&lang=en
Plus for the youngest ages in Springfield and Chantilly, though this also mostly references Loudoun:
https://www.thestjames.com/careers
Anonymous wrote:They are looking for coaches in Loudoun, primarily at younger ages and on the boys' side:
https://www.thestjames.com/careers?gnk=job&gni=8a78839f8ab51315018ab8e573af132c&lang=en
Plus for the youngest ages in Springfield and Chantilly, though this also mostly references Loudoun:
https://www.thestjames.com/careers