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To: sixty2nds who wrote (20394)1/7/2012 3:48:33 PM
From: The WharfRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 24758
 
Not for profit does not mean not for revenue and/or revenue growth

This is true very much more so in assorted clubs that are coming up.

They are run as non profit but income goes to coaches and I am sure assistants as they must find open fields that can be used for the games. Profit margin at one soccer club I looked at is not that high as it is regular job time for people who run the organization and of course the better the team does the easier it is to pick up sponsors for their team.

I did not delve deep enough to know if the sponsors of a team end giving substantial donation to the non profit



To: sixty2nds who wrote (20394)1/7/2012 9:28:45 PM
From: Jorj X MckieRespond to of 24758
 
you seem to be avoiding my questions.

Very smart of you...though disingenuous.

The 3 leagues I am familiar with take pride in never having turned down players.
You run a Country Club.

We run a league that has 20% of our registrants coming in from outside of our district. They choose to play at our park because it is run so well. We do a pretty good job, but we live in a city with 4 million people. We just can't take care of everyone.