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One of these years Everson is going to unload that club, pocket a big wad of cash, and move back home.
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Not sure if it is a merger but they are both sharing outdoor fields and they have merged a 2005 Boys team. Maybe co-dependent?
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Everson makes a ton of money so I don't think he wants to give that up. But he has to figure out a way to keep players after 13. Some sort of merge could make a lot of sense.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostEverson makes a ton of money so I don't think he wants to give that up. But he has to figure out a way to keep players after 13. Some sort of merge could make a lot of sense.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostEverson makes a ton of money so I don't think he wants to give that up. But he has to figure out a way to keep players after 13. Some sort of merge could make a lot of sense.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe money in youth soccer is in the younger ages. Players that move on to player at high level club like ECNL are the top 1% in the state. There's no need to chase that end of the business. Building a solid club catering to local kids is ideal. Losing a top player or two to a top team is a good thing not a problem. By 14 kids that are going to give it a go for college soccer need to jump to a top team. If Ginga builds a reputation for development that only helps matters.
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The better players at Ginga can move to these other teams without Everson having to merge.
And the branch CFC teams, at older ages, aren't any better than what he's offering right now.
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