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These mergers and movements have been going on for a long time. I know kids that were hurt by past changes these guys were involved in. I'm sure it's about the kids, you know, it's for the kids.clubs just keep splitting and/or trying to take kids from other places. sad community based Club Soccer is virtually non-existent.
In what league(s) will this new club be participating?
I am not a fan of consolidation in soccer. West Coast selling out was particularly troubling to me because I think they are a great stand alone club. But that being said, it is a fact of life in all industries. And I would hate for Surf or any club to have a monopoly on any market. With talk on this forum of Blues, Sharks and SDSC being the next targets for Surf, I welcome any large organization that can compete with them. I thought that with Barcalona entering San Diego last year they would make waves, but most people don't even know they exist in San Diego.These mergers and movements have been going on for a long time. I know kids that were hurt by past changes these guys were involved in. I'm sure it's about the kids, you know, it's for the kids.
Gotta love posters that join today to bash something.
I am not a fan of consolidation in soccer. West Coast selling out was particularly troubling to me because I think they are a great stand alone club. But that being said, it is a fact of life in all industries. And I would hate for Surf or any club to have a monopoly on any market. With talk on this forum of Blues, Sharks and SDSC being the next targets for Surf, I welcome any large organization that can compete with them. I thought that with Barcalona entering San Diego last year they would make waves, but most people don't even know they exist in San Diego.
I just spent a few minutes reading up on GLobal Premier Soccer. They are in over 20 states so maybe they are the ones that can give Surf a challenge or at least make Surf more accountable to their players and families. They write up a good business plan. If true, college for girls seems to be a goal they spend a lot of money on. Competition on the same scale (financial and administrative backing in this case) should hopefully benefit the consumer in the long run.
clubs just keep splitting and/or trying to take kids from other places. sad community based Club Soccer is virtually non-existent.
They will have a hard time finding a better practice facility than the lighted fields at Hickman. Hickman has its problems, but it is SO much better than the practice fields of most clubs in the area.Where will this new club be practicing at?
Have they started redevelopment of Hickman yet and if not, does the City still plan to redevelop the site? Wind blow dirt and a lack of bathrooms suck but the plans proposed by the City looked to fix those issues. If completed, Hickman will truly be a great venue for San Diego.They will have a hard time finding a better practice facility than the lighted fields at Hickman. Hickman has its problems, but it is SO much better than the practice fields of most clubs in the area.
The only part of the Hickman Improvement Project that has been implemented to date is they are now hooked up to the city grey water and can water the grass as much as they want. This has helped all of the soccer and base/softball fields (except for the Nomads field since they always used to ignore the watering restrictions to the detriment of all the other tenants, but hey, the Armstrongs don't care). I do not know what is in the works for Hickman, but it does seem to be a bit of a travesty that there has been so much development in that immediate area the past twenty years that supposedly put money in the city coffers set aside for things like park improvements, yet not much has happened at Hickman. Not a very good way to treat a facility named after a true hero.Have they started redevelopment of Hickman yet and if not, does the City still plan to redevelop the site? Wind blow dirt and a lack of bathrooms suck but the plans proposed by the City looked to fix those issues. If completed, Hickman will truly be a great venue for San Diego.
Anyone that argues or cares about Gotsoccer points is a moron.