Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:St James also needs to buy a stadium
Strike a deal with Loudoun commerce and bring them to the new stadium. Easy. TSJ will be their practice facility.
Easy
Anonymous wrote:St James also needs to buy a stadium
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Exactly, and as far as Pro to Youth team connections they will amount to little more than meet and greet photo ops.
What pro team does your club own? Oh, didn’t think so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
You act like the field space would be free to the Spirit. That’s not the case. Spirit would rent it, just as they do their current practice fields. I’d be willing to wager their current field space rents at an higher rate than the rates for Springfield.
There is no way they are paying more than the St James rent and the don't make the revenue to support renting it.
Right. Youth teams can afford to rent Springfield space, but it is too expensive for a pro team to rent.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Exactly, and as far as Pro to Youth team connections they will amount to little more than meet and greet photo ops.
What pro team does your club own? Oh, didn’t think so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
You act like the field space would be free to the Spirit. That’s not the case. Spirit would rent it, just as they do their current practice fields. I’d be willing to wager their current field space rents at an higher rate than the rates for Springfield.
There is no way they are paying more than the St James rent and the don't make the revenue to support renting it.
Anonymous wrote:Unless anyone on this forum have $20M to buy the Spirits, please shut up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Exactly, and as far as Pro to Youth team connections they will amount to little more than meet and greet photo ops.
What pro team does your club own? Oh, didn’t think so.
You mean the TSJ corporation owns the former FCV club and is in negotiations to own the Spirit pro team. How they decide to structure their soccer offerings going forward will be a business decision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Exactly, and as far as Pro to Youth team connections they will amount to little more than meet and greet photo ops.
What pro team does your club own? Oh, didn’t think so.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Exactly, and as far as Pro to Youth team connections they will amount to little more than meet and greet photo ops.
Anonymous wrote: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.
You act like the field space would be free to the Spirit. That’s not the case. Spirit would rent it, just as they do their current practice fields. I’d be willing to wager their current field space rents at an higher rate than the rates for Springfield.