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    How long are TA clubs locked into their contract?

    Is it an annual contract? 3 years? 5? 10? Is your club regretting it? Do they know OYSA only gets player card fees and the rest (league fees and tournament earnings) goes to Peregrine, which funds full travel for the DA programs? One particular club posting here seemed to be clueless that only player card fees went to OYSA.

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    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    Is it an annual contract? 3 years? 5? 10? Is your club regretting it? Do they know OYSA only gets player card fees and the rest (league fees and tournament earnings) goes to Peregrine, which funds full travel for the DA programs? One particular club posting here seemed to be clueless that only player card fees went to OYSA.
    There are no contracts. A contract requires that both parties get something from the deal. In this case, only the Timbers profit - the clubs got nothing.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      Is it an annual contract? 3 years? 5? 10? Is your club regretting it? Do they know OYSA only gets player card fees and the rest (league fees and tournament earnings) goes to Peregrine, which funds full travel for the DA programs? One particular club posting here seemed to be clueless that only player card fees went to OYSA.
      Someone sure seems to hate the (G)DA, apparently having delusions of grandeur and not wanting the local MLS side to be on top of the local soccer pyramid.

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        #4
        Some of the poorest soccer kids in the state play club through OYSA, which sounds to be a pretty big piece of funding for DA programs. I think the league should be non-profit and bring in enough for registration, fields and refs. Any leftover should go back to the clubs. Obviously though, many clubs are okay with the current for profit system and don't mind that the elite are funded by some very poor families.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          There are no contracts. A contract requires that both parties get something from the deal. In this case, only the Timbers profit - the clubs got nothing.
          They get the branding and that is a pretty big deal.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            They get the branding and that is a pretty big deal.
            Typically a brand would be a title sponsor of the league and pay the hosting league for rights to brand it. Not the other way around.

            Business 101

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