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CC@lwr is here to stay...legally they cant kick them out and fysa knows that...why do you think they are still there...the amendment would never stand up to a challenge at US Soccer....
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCC@lwr is here to stay...legally they cant kick them out and fysa knows that...why do you think they are still there...the amendment would never stand up to a challenge at US Soccer....
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCC@lwr is here to stay...legally they cant kick them out and fysa knows that...why do you think they are still there...the amendment would never stand up to a challenge at US Soccer....
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you are 100% wrong...US Soccer handles all appeals from state rulings....so if CC appeals the amendment it goes to US Soccer
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLWR /CC teams are listed at Tampa Bay United / Strictly Soccer/ Clearwater / Lakeland.
I am also hearing that some of these DOCs at these clubs are having 2nd thoughts
about the way they voted in reference to not allowing cclwr their own CDL allocation.
In speaking with 1 of them they now have a better understanding and with the # of teams that CClwr should have next season, votes can change very quickly
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postyou are 100% wrong...US Soccer handles all appeals from state rulings....so if CC appeals the amendment it goes to US Soccer
Sounds like Communism to me. I think I'll go and play lacrosse just like most of the high school age kids do now, because of the this type of politics.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCC@lwr is here to stay...legally they cant kick them out and fysa knows that...why do you think they are still there...the amendment would never stand up to a challenge at US Soccer....
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Poston the girls side for u15g, the CC team I think has players from IMG, BR and FCS on it.
It could very well be a toss up between CC and FCS as to which team is better. A couple of FCS very good players joined CC this year.
Those two very good players where removed from the team by GH. They also are playing up in age along with their friends from IMG. CC U-15 is McNabbs old team he drove off.
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Total number of Senior area teams
Given the input from this site, the total number of area senior teams are:
Girls:
U15 - 3
U16 - 3
U17 - 2
U18 - 1
Boys:
U15 - 5-6
U16 - 2 (Including the Suncoast team)
U17 - 4 (including the MJ team that went to Brandon)
U18 - 2 (what happened to LF team?)
Based on the above there are a total of about 23 senior teams in the area. The average number of players for a team is 15, but since some local players are playing elsewhere lets assume 18 players per team. That is about 414 total senior players in or from the area playing competative soccer.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGiven the input from this site, the total number of area senior teams are:
Girls:
U15 - 3
U16 - 3
U17 - 2
U18 - 1
Boys:
U15 - 5-6
U16 - 2 (Including the Suncoast team)
U17 - 4 (including the MJ team that went to Brandon)
U18 - 2 (what happened to LF team?)
Based on the above there are a total of about 23 senior teams in the area. The average number of players for a team is 15, but since some local players are playing elsewhere lets assume 18 players per team. That is about 414 total senior players in or from the area playing competative soccer.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNow there is a wide range of fees charged by each club. Not to argue what you get for your money, lets assume an average fee of $1,000 for competative player and parent. This will generate about $414,000 per year -- just from the senior players alone (not including rec or junior players).
This amount seems a lot, but add in the calculation the cost to rent the fields from the county or SMR, league and state fees, uniform costs, tournaments (which would be included in such $1000 fee), trainer and DOC fees, goals and field maintenance and other costs and administrative expenses, there is not much left over for the club.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis amount seems a lot, but add in the calculation the cost to rent the fields from the county or SMR, league and state fees, uniform costs, tournaments (which would be included in such $1000 fee), trainer and DOC fees, goals and field maintenance and other costs and administrative expenses, there is not much left over for the club.
The largest expense and the reason (other than tournament fees) that the fees vary from one club to another is the cost of training. And these training expenses are paid to trainers, parent coach trainers and DOCs. Thus, the persons who have the largest economic interest in players and clubs are the DOCs and trainers.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe largest expense and the reason (other than tournament fees) that the fees vary from one club to another is the cost of training. And these training expenses are paid to trainers, parent coach trainers and DOCs. Thus, the persons who have the largest economic interest in players and clubs are the DOCs and trainers.
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