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Bet the city of Bellevue makes a killing on Robinswood.
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Mostly when we go to robinswood its the Instagram coaches poaching on part of the field. I assume they don't pay. We're does surf Bellevue normally train? See EFC Bellevue sometimes and club called BvD recently (were are they from?)
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Mostly when we go to robinswood its the Instagram coaches poaching on part of the field. I assume they don't pay. We're does surf Bellevue normally train? See EFC Bellevue sometimes and club called BvD recently (were are they from?)
BVD or BVB?
Coaches don't pay no unless they have that kind of cash to reserve the space which they don't.
WWS practices at Robinswood, Marymoor and Bellevue middle schools.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostSurf teams don't have a treasurer - its all handled by the finance department of the club - so there's no transparency into where the team fees go. Its charged at the time you pay registration, not something that is done as a collection by the team parents like it is in other non profit and community clubs.
If they are indeed charging $380 on top of the normal team fee to go to the Empire Cup in Spokane...then I would agree there's something else going on.
Maybe it subsidizes the cost of the Elite A team going to Florida and San Diego perhaps?
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Originally posted by Guest View PostLocal tournaments like crossfire challenge and rush cup are included in team fees. Travel tournaments are extra, not hard to understand. Every club does this, it’s not a profit or non profit thing. If it’s too much for you just don’t go it’s not a big deal. Also It looks like Surf will organize 2 team dinners so it’s less of a hassle for parents.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostI understand that Surf is for profit, but I’m appalled and surprised by the extra costs for everything. For example, $380 per player for the Empire Cup. Other clubs I’ve been at divide the fees evenly by the players attending, but Surf is charging each player $380 across the 21 teams going amounting to almost $100,000. This covers the meals but not transportation or hotel for the players. Then you have the Surf Cup where they are charging $550 per player going across all the teams. When asked Stacy Reeves says, “these are the fees. I’ve been doing this a long time.” Anyone have insight on these high fees? Or are we just set to pay a premium to play at Surf?
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Originally posted by Guest View PostI understand that Surf is for profit, but I’m appalled and surprised by the extra costs for everything. For example, $380 per player for the Empire Cup. Other clubs I’ve been at divide the fees evenly by the players attending, but Surf is charging each player $380 across the 21 teams going amounting to almost $100,000. This covers the meals but not transportation or hotel for the players. Then you have the Surf Cup where they are charging $550 per player going across all the teams. When asked Stacy Reeves says, “these are the fees. I’ve been doing this a long time.” Anyone have insight on these high fees? Or are we just set to pay a premium to play at Surf?
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Seems they should focus more on their culture and creating a welcoming environment that doesn't put women in the kitchen barefoot than worrying about finances. How big of a house does Adam and his wife need?
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