Part_Timer
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you just have soft knees then...
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fish said:another season of defending officials on the forum then omni
aussiecross said:haha yes another morisset player..
taxman said:Registered myself and the two eldest sons in O35s, U7's & U5's today. Very little change out of $500. I have been told that there is a cap for kiddies so I won't have to pay any more when the other two children start playing but it still feels very expensive. I would love to know where all the fees go. I am assuming club, CCF & FFA but would like to know the allocation and how much they have in their respective coffers.
taxman said:Do they publish financials on the web? I have got no idea how much it costs to run the joint so 500K might be reasonable. I know our local club keeps around 20K in their bank account and apart from all the politics the committee do a wonderful job and I think it is well run.
I am assuming when the A-League really takes off and the FFA can negotiate better TV deals/sponsorship etc. money will start flowing back to grass roots (I am talking about my kiddies not a neverwozza like me) not the other way around.
offtheball said:taxman said:Do they publish financials on the web? I have got no idea how much it costs to run the joint so 500K might be reasonable. I know our local club keeps around 20K in their bank account and apart from all the politics the committee do a wonderful job and I think it is well run.
I am assuming when the A-League really takes off and the FFA can negotiate better TV deals/sponsorship etc. money will start flowing back to grass roots (I am talking about my kiddies not a neverwozza like me) not the other way around.
$500k in the red
taxman said:offtheball said:taxman said:Do they publish financials on the web? I have got no idea how much it costs to run the joint so 500K might be reasonable. I know our local club keeps around 20K in their bank account and apart from all the politics the committee do a wonderful job and I think it is well run.
I am assuming when the A-League really takes off and the FFA can negotiate better TV deals/sponsorship etc. money will start flowing back to grass roots (I am talking about my kiddies not a neverwozza like me) not the other way around.
$500k in the red
F*&k
Lol, with my son Owen now home and playing with Epping Eastwood FC 'Tigers' and you and Kerensa with the WPH-C FC 'Lions' I won't know which wild beast to follow during the winter.marconigirl said:I'm signing up today with my sister and her friend at West Pennant Hills-Cherrybrook soccer club...
Interestingly enough there is a mariners membership link on their website...