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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAn indoor facility isn't as sexy as a barber shop.
Sure $100’s of millions over 2 decades is possible. I can tell most of you guys have never run a business of any decent size. I can easily see $10 million per year for franchise fees, staffing, facilties, marketing, travel, etc.
They still have access to Gillette and the Empower fieldhouse for indoor. This new faculty just adds to that. And even if Academy gets the old grass field from the first team, most youth clubs would give their left nut for their own field in a place where land is as expensive as MA!
I love the comment “on land he already owns” like Kraft isn’t doing something substantial by opening a very expensive facility. Ok, clown poster, please sign over to me 68 acres near Boston. Get real!
I think all these World Series and Super Bowl championships have gone to your head! Building a championship team takes time and can be a frustrating start and stop exercise, let alone trying to develop a fan base in a place with a marginal soccer culture. I think the Revs a moving in the right direction.
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There's possible, then there's reality. Please do some research before guestimating. Make sure to include revenue that offsets the cost....ticket and merch sales, TVand sponsorship deals, concessions, parking, RDS and camps. Kraft isnt running negative if he dosen't have to and certainly not for two decades
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMan, what a sour bunch!
Sure $100’s of millions over 2 decades is possible. I can tell most of you guys have never run a business of any decent size. I can easily see $10 million per year for franchise fees, staffing, facilties, marketing, travel, etc.
They still have access to Gillette and the Empower fieldhouse for indoor. This new faculty just adds to that. And even if Academy gets the old grass field from the first team, most youth clubs would give their left nut for their own field in a place where land is as expensive as MA!
I love the comment “on land he already owns” like Kraft isn’t doing something substantial by opening a very expensive facility. Ok, clown poster, please sign over to me 68 acres near Boston. Get real!
I think all these World Series and Super Bowl championships have gone to your head! Building a championship team takes time and can be a frustrating start and stop exercise, let alone trying to develop a fan base in a place with a marginal soccer culture. I think the Revs a moving in the right direction.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThere's possible, then there's reality. Please do some research before guestimating. Make sure to include revenue that offsets the cost....ticket and merch sales, TVand sponsorship deals, concessions, parking, RDS and camps. Kraft isnt running negative if he dosen't have to and certainly not for two decades
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMan, what a sour bunch!
Sure $100’s of millions over 2 decades is possible. I can tell most of you guys have never run a business of any decent size. I can easily see $10 million per year for franchise fees, staffing, facilties, marketing, travel, etc.
They still have access to Gillette and the Empower fieldhouse for indoor. This new faculty just adds to that. And even if Academy gets the old grass field from the first team, most youth clubs would give their left nut for their own field in a place where land is as expensive as MA!
I love the comment “on land he already owns” like Kraft isn’t doing something substantial by opening a very expensive facility. Ok, clown poster, please sign over to me 68 acres near Boston. Get real!
I think all these World Series and Super Bowl championships have gone to your head! Building a championship team takes time and can be a frustrating start and stop exercise, let alone trying to develop a fan base in a place with a marginal soccer culture. I think the Revs a moving in the right direction.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThey rarely play up also. The Revs don't have one 2002 on the U19 roster. NYCFC has three, even the Bolts have one listed.Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBut some are stuck playing up even though it’s not the best path for those players. 10 min? What’s the point?
What is the difference between rostering 2002s on the U16/17 and playing them up a subset of the games vs rostering 2002s on the U18/19 team and having them get limited starts at U18 and playing them down with the U17s. Lauding other clubs and dissing the Revs for doing the exact same thing makes it really hard to take actual criticisms here seriously. If you are going to compare the clubs, do the work to make sure that you are accurate.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe Revs are ranked 21st out of 23 teams for total player payroll. I wonder why we can't win?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI care about the Academy. It's on a shoe string budget.
Have you ever thought of it this way: if Kraft sunk serious $ into a paid residency program, then he would be attracting talent from all over the world. Probably none of the local MA boys would have a shot at even being on the Academy team. You would have nothing to complain about.
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