PSPL is planning State Cup Qualifiers and Championships. Separate weekends. If you play a game each day at different locations does it count as a tournament under the normal definition?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPSPL is planning State Cup Qualifiers and Championships. Separate weekends. If you play a game each day at different locations does it count as a tournament under the normal definition?
A prohibition on tournaments for sporting activities does not include postseason, playoff, state or regional championship competitions with no more than four teams at one site sanctioned by a statewide interscholastic activities administrative and rule-making body that oversees competition in all counties in the state.
IMHO - it does not differentiate between school and club activities just because it says interscholastic. What they really mean is that you have a real state org that oversees it - like PSPL. So, as long as you have no more than 2 games a day at each location you're good. Not sure how they account for breaks....for example: at site 1 with 2 fields you have games at 9:00, 1:00, and 5:00? That should ensure there is no overlap between games/players. Does that count? I would think so.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPpp is limited to 2.5 months of payroll costs so no club is doing better then any other on it, relatively speaking. And all the clubs are nonprofits so none of them is making money either. It all goes back to the organization in the end
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPpp is limited to 2.5 months of payroll costs so no club is doing better then any other on it, relatively speaking. And all the clubs are nonprofits so none of them is making money either. It all goes back to the organization in the end
SU Revenue in 2020: 4,689,674
SU Payroll in 2019: 3,039,260
SU Payroll in 2020: 3,291,676
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIn a year with only 2.5 months of soccer, SU grew its payroll.
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Not surprised, SU is the worst run club in western washington
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPerhaps your crappy club only had two months of soccer. Our club trained 4X a week all year and they did the best they could to provide as much as possible. Maybe club X actually had to hire coaches etc.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSU Revenue in 2019: 4,411,302
SU Revenue in 2020: 4,689,674
SU Payroll in 2019: 3,039,260
SU Payroll in 2020: 3,291,676
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