Anonymous wrote:Will FCV buy ECNL?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What this does is solidifies fcv's move to Springfield. They're not going to focus on Ashburn anymore with the tsj facility because they're going to want the spirit to practice there so they can market it
The Springfield space is too valuable to have the spirit practice there unless they are selling the opportunity to train with the spirit.
Anonymous wrote:1. TSJ owns FCV. FCV does not own TSJ
2. TSJ owns Spirit. Spirit doesn’t own TSJ
3. TSJ is a business. They must create revenue. More money coming in than going out.
I’ll let you figure out how that’s going to happen. Here’s a hint. Your wallet and advertising
Anonymous wrote:https://www.si.com/soccer/2021/11/04/nwsls-spirit-exclusive-sale-negotiations-with-the-st-james
Thought Michelle Kang has been ready to cut the check.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TSJ (or really the investment group that owns it) has a lot of extra money lying around and the one guy likes to buy sports franchises. That’s what this is. This does not equate to success on the field. However, TSJ youth girls team (aka FCV) could benefit for a while from this by talking up “pathway to pros”. Not sure what league they’ll play in, but that’s besides the point. Many parents and kids will dumbly follow this pipe dream to make $25K a year playing soccer in a two-bit minor league.
My lord. Please stop this “pathway to the pros” lie. No one from FCV is skipping college and signing a 30,000 pro contract.
Parents will pay for anything
I'll take that bet!
Funny you think Pro pay is as high as 30K!! Not unless you are offensive player of the year in college.
I can promise you WS will be full of FCV kids (even those currently in college will join U23s or reserves because BP calls them) within 3 months of the sale. Why wouldn't the fav's from prior FCV teams take the freebie opportunity to put WS on their resume in some form. It's a plus for FCV, BP and the player. Think Man, think!
Haha well probably they get more people going to watch the games… locals (family, friends and rivales). You see this forum cares more about youth soccer than about their local professional team.
Anonymous wrote:You people are mostly idiots. How a pro team talk becomes a Loudoun post. I kinda get the FCV thing but from a high level, the WS will be just a wing of TSJ, it won't be anything more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TSJ (or really the investment group that owns it) has a lot of extra money lying around and the one guy likes to buy sports franchises. That’s what this is. This does not equate to success on the field. However, TSJ youth girls team (aka FCV) could benefit for a while from this by talking up “pathway to pros”. Not sure what league they’ll play in, but that’s besides the point. Many parents and kids will dumbly follow this pipe dream to make $25K a year playing soccer in a two-bit minor league.
My lord. Please stop this “pathway to the pros” lie. No one from FCV is skipping college and signing a 30,000 pro contract.
Parents will pay for anything
I'll take that bet!
Funny you think Pro pay is as high as 30K!! Not unless you are offensive player of the year in college.
I can promise you WS will be full of FCV kids (even those currently in college will join U23s or reserves because BP calls them) within 3 months of the sale. Why wouldn't the fav's from prior FCV teams take the freebie opportunity to put WS on their resume in some form. It's a plus for FCV, BP and the player. Think Man, think!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TSJ (or really the investment group that owns it) has a lot of extra money lying around and the one guy likes to buy sports franchises. That’s what this is. This does not equate to success on the field. However, TSJ youth girls team (aka FCV) could benefit for a while from this by talking up “pathway to pros”. Not sure what league they’ll play in, but that’s besides the point. Many parents and kids will dumbly follow this pipe dream to make $25K a year playing soccer in a two-bit minor league.
My lord. Please stop this “pathway to the pros” lie. No one from FCV is skipping college and signing a 30,000 pro contract.
Parents will pay for anything
I'll take that bet!
Funny you think Pro pay is as high as 30K!! Not unless you are offensive player of the year in college.
I can promise you WS will be full of FCV kids (even those currently in college will join U23s or reserves because BP calls them) within 3 months of the sale. Why wouldn't the fav's from prior FCV teams take the freebie opportunity to put WS on their resume in some form. It's a plus for FCV, BP and the player. Think Man, think!
Anonymous wrote:1. TSJ owns FCV. FCV does not own TSJ
2. TSJ owns Spirit. Spirit doesn’t own TSJ
3. TSJ is a business. They must create revenue. More money coming in than going out.
I’ll let you figure out how that’s going to happen. Here’s a hint. Your wallet and advertising
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TSJ (or really the investment group that owns it) has a lot of extra money lying around and the one guy likes to buy sports franchises. That’s what this is. This does not equate to success on the field. However, TSJ youth girls team (aka FCV) could benefit for a while from this by talking up “pathway to pros”. Not sure what league they’ll play in, but that’s besides the point. Many parents and kids will dumbly follow this pipe dream to make $25K a year playing soccer in a two-bit minor league.
My lord. Please stop this “pathway to the pros” lie. No one from FCV is skipping college and signing a 30,000 pro contract.
Parents will pay for anything
Anonymous wrote:TSJ (or really the investment group that owns it) has a lot of extra money lying around and the one guy likes to buy sports franchises. That’s what this is. This does not equate to success on the field. However, TSJ youth girls team (aka FCV) could benefit for a while from this by talking up “pathway to pros”. Not sure what league they’ll play in, but that’s besides the point. Many parents and kids will dumbly follow this pipe dream to make $25K a year playing soccer in a two-bit minor league.
Anonymous wrote:TSJ (or really the investment group that owns it) has a lot of extra money lying around and the one guy likes to buy sports franchises. That’s what this is. This does not equate to success on the field. However, TSJ youth girls team (aka FCV) could benefit for a while from this by talking up “pathway to pros”. Not sure what league they’ll play in, but that’s besides the point. Many parents and kids will dumbly follow this pipe dream to make $25K a year playing soccer in a two-bit minor league.