Well, are you making the same amount in salary as you did in 2007? Are you paying the same for utilities, gas, clothes, medical care, food, etc. etc. etc. Why wouldn't club fees go up?
Lambchop, you are right everything should go up in price. However we are beginning to see a lot of problems with club sports (not just soccer):
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Wages & Salaries are not keeping up with inflation: Low income/Middle Income are struggling to keep up with expenses, including youth sport fees. Club fees go up 10% to 15% a year yet salaries are less than 3% a year.
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Oversaturation: 7 years ago, my kid couldn't break into club soccer because it was highly selective. Today, you have a child with a ball and you will find a club willing to take your money. Heck my daughter got asked to join a club from a coach that just saw her warming up before the game started.
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Everyone wants their child to be in club.?. right?!!. This is common in a highly competitive environment like the "OC". Makes sense, supply and demand. Lots of demand so more club soccer teams and higher fees.
- Fall Sport became year round sport: No more time for other hobbies for these kids.
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Paying for academies: Kids that will never have a chance at making the academy are paying for academy programs.
- $3,000 for U9 is too much: Seriously, how does Beach FC, LA Galaxy, and others decide to charge so much on kids so young.
I personally believe that you are going to see a big drop in club soccer participation at the younger level. My daughter attended several tryouts for U9 and you couldn't find too many club that have more than 6 girls trying out.
Basically if you have 2 kids in youth sports, this is almost the 2nd most expensive monthly bill next to your mortgage payment and car payment.
I love soccer and I make good money but once I look at 2 kids at $6k a year ($500 a month) , I start wondering if I should bring them down to signature level or pick another hobby.