Is it common for two brothers to use a soccer club as a personal bank account?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIs it common for two brothers to use a soccer club as a personal bank account?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCoral Springs United. Private classes you pay, you play in addition to the overpriced monthly club fees. Do they still do the forced raffle tickets? That's another scam! Illegal by all means forcing kids to drop $100 and tell them to raffle them in the streets. People keep pumping those scammers pockets? I'm sure they are begging for money in one way or the other just to line their pockets more.
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Report them to the Attorney General’s Office for the State of Florida. They will find out if they are using the club as a personal bank account.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCoral Springs United. Private classes you pay, you play in addition to the overpriced monthly club fees. Do they still do the forced raffle tickets? That's another scam! Illegal by all means forcing kids to drop $100 and tell them to raffle them in the streets. People keep pumping those scammers pockets? I'm sure they are begging for money in one way or the other just to line their pockets more.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI heard the brothers pay themselves $100k combined. Neither one has ever held a real job. That also doesn't take into account all of the private lessons that they get paid cash and don't report to the IS and they get special treatment from the board since they train their kids. It is the only relationship like that in all of South Florida. The DOC of the club doesn't have the proper licensing to hold that position let along coach one of the higher level teams in a state or national competition and none of the teams in the club play in MAJOR tournaments to push their kids to the next level, unless you count the field trip to New York this summer where two teams combined for 1 win in six games, but got in plenty of sightsesing. Seems to me that all adds up to being priceless!
$100K? Are you serious? How do you find that out? And didn't me the IRS?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostReport them to the Attorney General’s Office for the State of Florida. They will find out if they are using the club as a personal bank account.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLets say someone donates 45 thousand dollars to a club and two brothers put it in their pocket along with spending the reserve on themselves going to Germany, Chicago, etc. then no one is going to say anything after getting rid of them for they still want the cash to come in.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWow, if that is true, I cannot for the life of me believe that nobody from the club has done anything.
The highway robbery is finally over. There is a new sheriff in town and those rascals, who will remain nameless, were chased out of town. But done quietly for no one wants to stop the donations from coming in.
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