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    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    $55,600 in fees collected and $48,000 in travel costs? That's a fat profit.
    Just one weekend road trip for a single USDA Thorns girls team.
    22 round trip tickets: $700 each=$15,000 (includes coaches)
    3 Vans x 3days: Ball park $1000 includes gas.
    Food: 66 meals, 22 x 3 meals $15 each $1000
    Lodging 10 rooms x 2 nights: $3000.

    =$20K ballpark figure for one team on one trip.

    $20K cost per trip per team x 10 trips annually= 200k x 4 teams =800K investment.

    Where is the fat profit in this donation to the good citizens of Portland metro?

    Foam Fingers?

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      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      Just one weekend road trip for a single USDA Thorns girls team.
      22 round trip tickets: $700 each=$15,000 (includes coaches)
      3 Vans x 3days: Ball park $1000 includes gas.
      Food: 66 meals, 22 x 3 meals $15 each $1000
      Lodging 10 rooms x 2 nights: $3000.

      =$20K ballpark figure for one team on one trip.

      $20K cost per trip per team x 10 trips annually= 200k x 4 teams =800K investment.

      Where is the fat profit in this donation to the good citizens of Portland metro?

      Foam Fingers?
      As someone who has planned out of state trips for our TA teams, your figures are laughably wrong.

      $700 round trip tickets - where are they flying - the East Coast? Most of the places the Thorns teams are going run $300-400 round trip.

      3 vans for a team of 22? Wrong. 2 vans - one 15 passenger and one 7 passenger. Cost $700 for 3 days.

      10(!) rooms for 22 people? So so wrong. At most they are using 7-8 rooms.

      3 meals per day at $15/meal - come on, now you're just yanking our chain right? Soccer teams stay at hotels with free breakfast (seriously in 10 plus years of doing this we have never NOT stayed at a hotel with free breakfast). So it's two meals a day and cost is not remotely near $15/meal.

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        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        As someone who has planned out of state trips for our TA teams, your figures are laughably wrong.

        $700 round trip tickets - where are they flying - the East Coast? Most of the places the Thorns teams are going run $300-400 round trip.

        3 vans for a team of 22? Wrong. 2 vans - one 15 passenger and one 7 passenger. Cost $700 for 3 days.

        10(!) rooms for 22 people? So so wrong. At most they are using 7-8 rooms.

        3 meals per day at $15/meal - come on, now you're just yanking our chain right? Soccer teams stay at hotels with free breakfast (seriously in 10 plus years of doing this we have never NOT stayed at a hotel with free breakfast). So it's two meals a day and cost is not remotely near $15/meal.
        Pro teams travel with per diems and coaches vehicle. This isnt kiddie liocal club fare. Welcome to another level.

        All pd for.

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          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          Thorns doesn't pay for travel.

          $2000 fees x 25 kids = $50,000. Fees charged.
          $125 tryouts x 45 kids $5600 tryouts charged.

          Travel cost 6 trips x 16 kids x $500 cost = $48,000 cost.

          Looks like families are paying for travel.
          That's very interesting. Of course you need that extra money for coaches probably unless they pay their own way but it looks like parents are infact paying for travel.

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            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            Thorns doesn't pay for travel.

            $2000 fees x 25 kids = $50,000. Fees charged.
            $125 tryouts x 45 kids $5600 tryouts charged.

            Travel cost 6 trips x 16 kids x $500 cost = $48,000 cost.

            Looks like families are paying for travel.
            So there's $7600 left over from parent paid fees to cover coaches. So parents pay for coaches to travel too?

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              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              It's a shame the neighborhood clubs CU & FC can't cover the parents cost of the kids travel, the NWSL and MLS club have no peer in this youth market. It's not even a debate. Even on an anonymous forum the local clubs are seen milking the families for useless travel in the incredible race to nowhere. The funniest and most poignant posts are the retorts going after the pro clubs that subsidize the kids youth soccer experience. They(local clubs) have no defense or answer so they attack the benefactors. Nice pivot to nowhere.
              It is one thing for a pro team to subsidize youth soccer with profits from the professional club.

              It is another thing to profit from youth soccer, and then use a small portion of these profits to subsidize your academy team.

              The Thorns had no option, but to subsidize the cost or else no one would show up. As it is there was limited turn out which is why they allowed HS Seniors to play out there senior year.

              Once the Thorns DA gets establish, I am sure they will be introducing some new costs to the parents.

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                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                Thorns doesn't pay for travel.

                $2000 fees x 25 kids = $50,000. Fees charged.
                $125 tryouts x 45 kids $5600 tryouts charged.

                Travel cost 6 trips x 16 kids x $500 cost = $48,000 cost.

                Looks like families are paying for travel.
                That's pretty eye opening.

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                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  That's pretty eye opening.
                  Do you think it only costs $50K to run an academy team for 10 Months?

                  Coaching expense alone will be above $40K.

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                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    Thorns doesn't pay for travel.

                    $2000 fees x 25 kids = $50,000. Fees charged.
                    $125 tryouts x 45 kids $5600 tryouts charged.

                    Travel cost 6 trips x 16 kids x $500 cost = $48,000 cost.

                    Looks like families are paying for travel.
                    So parents foot the bill. It's still cheaper than ECNL by 1900 per year. Not as good but cheaper.

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                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      So there's $7600 left over from parent paid fees to cover coaches. So parents pay for coaches to travel too?
                      Do you expect coaches to pay their own way?

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                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        Nope. More like 17 to 20 on rosters.
                        As far as tryout fees, there were over 80 kids in the 04 tryout and 86 kids for the 03 tryout.
                        Not sure what numbers were for the 02/01 group.
                        $2125 (total annual fees plus tryout fee) is a great deal. Includes all training, amazing kits, all air and ground transportation, all hotel, etc. kids get season Thorns tickets and get to be ball girls at games if they want. Experience has been fantastic so far. Hoping the program thrives and grows.
                        It's nice to see a partially subsidized program for girls!

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                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          Thorns doesn't pay for travel.

                          $2000 fees x 25 kids = $50,000. Fees charged.
                          $125 tryouts x 45 kids $5600 tryouts charged.

                          Travel cost 6 trips x 16 kids x $500 cost = $48,000 cost.

                          Looks like families are paying for travel.
                          Yeah, so what? Nothing is free in life. It's still $1500 cheaper than ECNL.

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                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            Yeah, so what? Nothing is free in life. It's still $1500 cheaper than ECNL.
                            Dream on! More like $6,000 cheaper.

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                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              Thorns doesn't pay for travel.

                              $2000 fees x 25 kids = $50,000. Fees charged.
                              $125 tryouts x 45 kids $5600 tryouts charged.

                              Travel cost 6 trips x 16 kids x $500 cost = $48,000 cost.

                              Looks like families are paying for travel.
                              Well at least it's cheaper than other alternatives. Spending cash to drive to NorCal and beat the living wits out of Burlingame and PSV Union is questionable judgment but at least the kids get to snap up huge numbers of goals.

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                                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                                Yeah, so what? Nothing is free in life. It's still $1500 cheaper than ECNL.
                                You get what you pay for. Thornz Asylum could be completely free and it would still be over priced.

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