Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SYC parent tranferred from another club. Can someone help me understand? I already am surprised at the existing team fees for tournaments. But I at least sort of get that. This even more fees on top of the existing fees? If so, why am I just now finding out?
So the fee in PlayMetrics is not accurate?
Anonymous wrote:SYC parent tranferred from another club. Can someone help me understand? I already am surprised at the existing team fees for tournaments. But I at least sort of get that. This even more fees on top of the existing fees? If so, why am I just now finding out?
Anonymous wrote:It’s the awesomeness of SYC. Get you to join a team and then surprise you with extra fees, roster changes.
exactly!!Anonymous wrote:SYC parent tranferred from another club. Can someone help me understand? I already am surprised at the existing team fees for tournaments. But I at least sort of get that. This even more fees on top of the existing fees? If so, why am I just now finding out?
Anonymous wrote:If you are mad, join the Board of Directors:
https://www.sycva.com/news_article/show/1110046
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They want people to pay $20 per session? Thats crazy
Think of all the stupid things you spent $20 on when they were Ulittles: matching headbands with names, swag bags for big tournaments, team gift exchange, chip in orange hair, team pjpants/sweatshirts. Now use your $20 more effectively.... for soccer.
Think about the fact that people had a choice on whether or not to spend their money on all of the ‘stupid things’ you just mentioned. There is no choice here. While you think this might be an effective use of ‘twenty bucks’ others won’t.
Is it true that SYC can’t afford to pay for their own operational costs so they are making it mandatory that families bail them out of this mess? What if families can’t afford to spend another 1500 dollars on soccer this year? Yes, companies pass costs onto consumers all the time but this looks desperate. This is something that parents should have been told prior to signing offer letters.
These are the kind of things that will tarnish SYC’s 5 star rating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They want people to pay $20 per session? Thats crazy
Think of all the stupid things you spent $20 on when they were Ulittles: matching headbands with names, swag bags for big tournaments, team gift exchange, chip in orange hair, team pjpants/sweatshirts. Now use your $20 more effectively.... for soccer.
Think about the fact that people had a choice on whether or not to spend their money on all of the ‘stupid things’ you just mentioned. There is no choice here. While you think this might be an effective use of ‘twenty bucks’ others won’t.
Is it true that SYC can’t afford to pay for their own operational costs so they are making it mandatory that families bail them out of this mess? What if families can’t afford to spend another 1500 dollars on soccer this year? Yes, companies pass costs onto consumers all the time but this looks desperate. This is something that parents should have been told prior to signing offer letters.
These are the kind of things that will tarnish SYC’s 5 star rating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They want people to pay $20 per session? Thats crazy
Think of all the stupid things you spent $20 on when they were Ulittles: matching headbands with names, swag bags for big tournaments, team gift exchange, chip in orange hair, team pjpants/sweatshirts. Now use your $20 more effectively.... for soccer.
Anonymous wrote:They want people to pay $20 per session? Thats crazy