Originally posted by Guest
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Coaches in High School, College and the Pros do get paid for their services, market rate of course.
Isn't this discussion centered around Oregon's non-profit, mission based, geographic community recreational/classic soccer clubs for children aged 5 to 18?
These 501c3 entities were/are designed to serve their community and of course need volunteers every year as coaches and board members to operate.
Most have little to no capital expenses for fields since the specific geographic community they serve allows them for dirt cheap or free to have unfettered use of School, City & County fields..
95% of the OYSA/AYSO clubs don't need any lottery windfall to operate, most have been running since the 70's on nominal cost covering annual fees to members and no coach pay.
What has happened over the last 2 decade's are these long standing community non-profits being taken over by cats who claim to be 'good coaches' and need to be 'properly compensated'?
Just think about it for a half-second, seriously what in the Sam h3LL would a proper professional soccer coach from abroad or even domestic, be doing coaching a bunch of recreational grade and middle school kids in our metro area & expecting to get a living wage + ?
I can only Imagine if this were to happen, what would probably happen next? Would these sneaky Cats want to use the same fields the club gets for free, then have their recreational club team parents pay them to 'train' their kiddos on the side--call it a private. Wink...Wink...Nudge..Nudge. Bob's your Uncle...
Seems like the love of money, over the love of the game would be rule of law. This will never happen in Oregon!! Since we understand the 'Game' here....LOL
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