We've all heard the rumors - but is there anything official out there about the financial status of Juventus.Academy Boston.. now IFA? We haven't signed our "offer" as I'm not interested in giving them any money until I know they're actually going to be around in the Fall.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostWe've all heard the rumors - but is there anything official out there about the financial status of Juventus.Academy Boston.. now IFA? We haven't signed our "offer" as I'm not interested in giving them any money until I know they're actually going to be around in the Fall.
Also how much is tuition this year? went up about $500.
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Juventus will be gone. Assets shifted to IFA with a new owner on paper but still run by BA and MH. IFA will definitely be there in the fall it’s just whether or not you want to give money to support the people who bankrupted 2 clubs in less than 5 years and don’t pay their staff or facilities
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Is their MLSN program still free? I don’t understand how they subsidize that with many of their girls and some regional teams leaving. Just by jacking up fees, or paying coaches less?
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Originally posted by Guest View PostIs their MLSN program still free? I don’t understand how they subsidize that with many of their girls and some regional teams leaving. Just by jacking up fees, or paying coaches less?
They are paying some Full Time regional directors / coaches 6 figures..... and totally can't afford it.
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Hardiman has sunk 2 clubs now and is on his third - the goal is always to line the pockets as much as possible. IFA clearly has an end goal for the next 1-2 years and that is either to take as large a salary each year as possible or build it up to sell to 3step....
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Any more info about club finances being problematic? Thinking of switching my son to IFA for next season.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostAny more info about club finances being problematic? Thinking of switching my son to IFA for next season.
2008(U14 last year) and lower teams have been strong for IFA MLSN
the 2007(U16) and u19 teams are not good this year, neither had finished above .500 per MLSN standings
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Speaking of Finances, Boston Bolts West and Juventus West 2010 girls had their tryout for the New IFA going to GA Rising.
The A team will be coached by the Coach from the Bolts and the B team by the coach of Juve west.
As can be expected The A coach took almost all of his Players and only 3 girls from Juve. It appears to me that favoritism and familiarity played a larger role than talent. It's his team so it must be accepted. Now about the finances, Will all Girls pay the same fee? It is known that the Bolts Made "Deals" with some parents in order to keep them on the team. Some received a Big financial break and might even be some didn't pay anything. To Any IFA hierarchy, This is your opportunity to make sure that there is no financial break for the Bolts Girls and that the new organization is fair and transparent.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostAny more info about club finances being problematic? Thinking of switching my son to IFA for next season.
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