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South florida soccer is about $$$$ not the kids
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post90% of the competitive teams are playing Rec soccer wearing comp uniforms. It is a joke, a SCAM. But as parents you should be smart enough to figure it out by U12. When you hear your coach or club member talk of development, tell them to stick it up their lying ARSE. They are not fooling anybody.
They don't want their kid to be evaluated and told he is not good enough or good at skill X but very weak at skill Y. 90% of the kids playing competitive soccer are really not good players. Internationally, make that 98%.
Its a pizza party, trophy hunting world.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post90% of the competitive teams are playing Rec soccer wearing comp uniforms. It is a joke, a SCAM. But as parents you should be smart enough to figure it out by U12. When you hear your coach or club member talk of development, tell them to stick it up their lying ARSE. They are not fooling anybody.
I think it's 5% of the kids playing competitive, if that. The truth is that it is almost all REC and parents do not how hard it is to get true high level soccer skills nor do they care as long as they get that plastic trophy.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe whole south florida super cup and mega cup proves how soccer here is about the money and not the kids. The clubs are now telling coaches and teams which tournaments they can go to this soceer season. They say its so the clubs can have unified showing in tournaments. Thats such B.S.. They want there coaches and teams to support other clubs financially that support there own financial interest.
So then its about the money. They want you to fill the pockets of there buddies(club directors) by joining there tournaments and in return they too will fill there pockets (club directors) when they too have a tournament.
At the end of the year you will have participated in 4-5 local tournaments and it will be against the same 4-5 teams you played all year round. Thats after you invest $500-$800\team\tournament and probably have the same results each time.
So now a team\coach cant partake in a specific tournament because there club directors have there own personal\financial mishaps with a local club. At the end of the day its not about our children's interest or love for the game. is not about there development first. its about how our directors can fill there pockets on our kids expense. It about there big egos.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAcademy's
Red Bulls, Chicago Fire, LA Galaxy, Philadelphia Union, etc, etc etc
Registration Fee $000.00 Zero
Tournaments Fee $000.00
Uniform $000.00 (2 Uniforms, 4 practice Jersey, 1 uniform for traveling 1 Jacket, 1 back pack
Fly, Hotel, Coach Exp $000.00
Coach Christmas, Birthday $000.00
Camps $000.00
Total Cost $000.00
South Florida Academy's
Registration Fee – Single payment: $2,050.00
Uniform $160.00 (2 uniforms, 2 practice Jersey )
1 Back pack $50 mandatory
1 Jacket $40 mandatory
3 Tournaments for year (Showcase) $2.000
League $2.000
Coach birthday? ???
Camps $250 mandatory
Total costs $6.550
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis must be a club director. "non for profit" THEIR way out. Really. 100% of the money goes to the club. YEAH, OK. No one goes thru all the hassle and work to fight for positions or hold positions on the board because it was all for free. We all under stand how non for profit works. Only the ones on top get there hands in the cookie jar, while everyone else is sold a story about the importance of volunteer work. Tell me Mr Director that you don't make a cent on the tournaments. Maybe not directly, but you take as much as you can from the back door. Im sure you work hard and countless hours to raise all the money you can. Thats because you will be waiting in the back with a wheel barrel. Then you try to tell people its just for the club.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhere did you come up with the term, "non for profit"? It's non-profit ace! And all of the proceeds go back into the club for various things such as operational expenses, logistical expenses for the top competitive teams, or many other things such as this. If they are caught giving money to DOC's coaches, administrators, and the like it would be a crime and would be called embezzlement. I think most of you watch far too much TV! Did you know that you can ask for an account statement from the club?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhere did you come up with the term, "non for profit"? It's non-profit ace! And all of the proceeds go back into the club for various things such as operational expenses, logistical expenses for the top competitive teams, or many other things such as this. If they are caught giving money to DOC's coaches, administrators, and the like it would be a crime and would be called embezzlement. I think most of you watch far too much TV! Did you know that you can ask for an account statement from the club?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis must be a club director. "non for profit" THEIR way out. Really. 100% of the money goes to the club. YEAH, OK. No one goes thru all the hassle and work to fight for positions or hold positions on the board because it was all for free. We all under stand how non for profit works. Only the ones on top get there hands in the cookie jar, while everyone else is sold a story about the importance of volunteer work. Tell me Mr Director that you don't make a cent on the tournaments. Maybe not directly, but you take as much as you can from the back door. Im sure you work hard and countless hours to raise all the money you can. Thats because you will be waiting in the back with a wheel barrel. Then you try to tell people its just for the club.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI assume your point is that even DA players will need to pay-to-play until there are a sufficient number of money making MLS teams located in the right geographical areas to fully fund the USSF DA program throughout this country.
IF the rumors coming out about DA are true, the non-MLS DA clubs won't have to worry about it much longer as they will all be losing their DA spots and the only DA teams will be the MLS Clubs.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAs a former board member and President of a Florida non-profit youth soccer club, with a full-time paid DOC and paid coaches, I can assure you that all board members were true volunteers who worked harder than any other club volunteer and no board member received even a penny for those efforts. While I am sorry to burst your bubble, there are actually many of us who are more than willing to go through what you call the "hassle and work" of volunteer board membership "for free" as nothing more than a way to give back to the community.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIF the rumors coming out about DA are true, the non-MLS DA clubs won't have to worry about it much longer as they will all be losing their DA spots and the only DA teams will be the MLS Clubs.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhile that may be true some day, there aren't yet MLS teams in all of the geographical areas needed by the DA program.
Time table is probably 2 or 3 years out.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAs a former board member and President of a Florida non-profit youth soccer club, with a full-time paid DOC and paid coaches, I can assure you that all board members were true volunteers who worked harder than any other club volunteer and no board member received even a penny for those efforts. While I am sorry to burst your bubble, there are actually many of us who are more than willing to go through what you call the "hassle and work" of volunteer board membership "for free" as nothing more than a way to give back to the community.
They are pointing out that "non profits" can be just as money hungry as "for profits". "Charitable non-profits" follow a much stricter tax code and I don't think many of these (if any) travel soccer clubs have the charity designation.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAs a former board member and President of a Florida non-profit youth soccer club, with a full-time paid DOC and paid coaches, I can assure you that all board members were true volunteers who worked harder than any other club volunteer and no board member received even a penny for those efforts. While I am sorry to burst your bubble, there are actually many of us who are more than willing to go through what you call the "hassle and work" of volunteer board membership "for free" as nothing more than a way to give back to the community.
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