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ECNL $10,000/yr vs Thorns Academy $500/yr
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With TE as the Academy coach you are going there?
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf only they were good coaches, then your point would be valid.
Pick another "feature" of the Academy because that is not a clear cut winner!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSeriously with TE as the head coach of the Academy you are going to go there? There are 20 coaches in the CU ECNL and all of them are more or as qualified as TE.
Pick another "feature" of the Academy because that is not a clear cut winner!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAll of them eh? Now that's a funny joke. They are more like a scrap heap of coaches. Anytime someone tries to claim FM is a qualified coach then they've lost all credibility.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe $10,000 per year is actually a really good deal if you figure there will be about 200 training sessions. That's about $5 per session per kid. You really get a lot for your money. Don't look at the gross cost but the value you get per dollar.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt's more like $2000 (for training fees) / 200 practices (which will be a little high, but counting games and friendlies, etc. maybe). The other $1600 to 7k (depending on age group) is for traveling. Either way your math sucks. But you are right, it is a very good deal. That's why my dd signed on.
If you include travel and parent travel it seems like a large number but with just training it's a pretty good deal.
Any way you skin it the cat won't like it but has to accept the truth.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post2000 less player cards, league fees, admin, etc = about $1000 you are paying towards the training portion, right?
If you include travel and parent travel it seems like a large number but with just training it's a pretty good deal.
Any way you skin it the cat won't like it but has to accept the truth.
It's a much better deal to play the $500 (cuz that's all it will cost you know) for the Thorns academy and play in a few college showcase tournaments. I'm sure they will pay for mommy and daddy to travel too!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBut but wait!!! It costs $12,000 because mommy and daddy want to take trips and travel all over with their DD who gets to play to competition across the West Coast and country.
It's a much better deal to play the $500 (cuz that's all it will cost you know) for the Thorns academy and play in a few college showcase tournaments. I'm sure they will pay for mommy and daddy to travel too!
And the $12,000 number for ECNL is inflated. That's including parent travel which really doesn't count.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat's not true! Thorns Academy is not $500. I know it's subsidized, but still they said it could cost north of $3k.
And the $12,000 number for ECNL is inflated. That's including parent travel which really doesn't count.
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What could they get for the $20K
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMaybe the Timbers should spend a little more money on players before subsidizing a college showcase team. They are embarrassingly bad.
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2000 less player cards, league fees, admin, etc = about $1000 you are paying towards the training portion, right?
If you include travel and parent travel it seems like a large number but with just training it's a pretty good deal.
Any way you skin it the cat won't like it but has to accept the truth.
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Good point. I should have broken the 2k even more.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt looks like they are chipping in between $15-20,000 for the Academy this season. How good of a player could they get if they added that to the pot. Aren't there limitations on what they can spend?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat will cover one out of state tourney. They are either not going anywhere or their estimated costs are a little deflated.
They will get to keep a portion of the $1,250 club fee from the 5-7 players player's NOT attending events but that will not exceed $5,000 and could be less if 20 players go to the three showcases and regionals..
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt looks like they are chipping in between $15-20,000 for the Academy this season. How good of a player could they get if they added that to the pot. Aren't there limitations on what they can spend?
Second, I'd like to know where the money is coming from. Is it OYSA money that should be going toward another USYS program like ODP?
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