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    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    A great portion of the revenue is generated by teams that aren't even their own. Indoor and outdoor youth and adult leagues, camps and special events make a nearly year round scenario.
    Yes non FSA teams and leagues generate money. They also help to generate year round revenue. They don't come close to matching the revenue from FSA teams.

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      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      Correct it is different than SP in that FSA bought them out. But should they decide to sell to turn it into whatever they like, it’s adios soccer club. Or they could replace all coaches and directors with their own people. And I hope they haven’t invested $14 or $15 million in that property because they will never make that back. Not ever.
      When was the last time you bought property in Farmington? commercial land alone runs for 125k per acre at a minimum

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        you can turn the place into a lacrosse facility overnight

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          Wait, there must be an error, I see FSA along with PDA and East Meadow but not CFC mentioned in this article of NE Champions at Nationals.

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            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            you can turn the place into a lacrosse facility overnight
            Yes the could permanently change it to a lacrosse complex.

            Lacrosse wouldn't change the economics in a positive direction. There's no way they would have the number of affiliated teams that they do now. Paying $3000 a person * 18 for multiple teams per age group.

            Hell they could do add lacrosse to the mix now for incremental revenue

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              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              Yes non FSA teams and leagues generate money. They also help to generate year round revenue. They don't come close to matching the revenue from FSA teams.
              FSA is raking it in year round. Winter leagues are pure margin. Hard to find a parking spot every weekend from December to May no other indoor league in CT comes close.

              Do the math, they probably clear $1M in free cash flow.

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                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                FSA is raking it in year round. Winter leagues are pure margin. Hard to find a parking spot every weekend from December to May no other indoor league in CT comes close.

                Do the math, they probably clear $1M in free cash flow.
                Of course they are all gravy. Tremendous profit margins. That's great income stream for FSA. They are smart to have them

                Doesn't mean they produce more revenue or income in aggregate than the FSA teams

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                  I see fsa has over 60 teams in their HS summer league and had their first 3v3 tournament this past weekend. looks like its busy even when club soccer takes a break. I would imagine and outdoor tournament would be next sometime soon

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                    More things to debate

                    https://www.soccerwire.com/notes/gir...ams-northeast/

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                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      More good material. 40% of CFC's all ECNL conference players were developed at FSA.

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                        Good thing FSA sucks so bad that the top players leave for the best club in CT.

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                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          Good thing FSA sucks so bad that the top players leave for the best club in CT.
                          Even the best can be duped by the snake oil salesman.

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                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            More good material. 40% of CFC's all ECNL conference players were developed at FSA.
                            What exactly do you mean by that?

                            Are you stating that these girls' success is principally because of their affiliation in the past with FSA? What is your proof that their success is directly tied to that?

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                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              Good thing FSA sucks so bad that the top players leave for the best club in CT.
                              Is that why they left? Do you have evidence that they left because they thought FSA sucked?

                              How do you know that these are the top players in the first place?

                              What is the best club in Connecticut and what is your factual irrefutable proof of that claim?

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                                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                                Is that why they left? Do you have evidence that they left because they thought FSA sucked?

                                How do you know that these are the top players in the first place?

                                What is the best club in Connecticut and what is your factual irrefutable proof of that claim?
                                Celtic. Because they grew another branch. Because of excellent skills coaching. Because of cost. Because of success and competitive play.

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