The club is going professional again this fall, but not in USL League One.
This strikes me as a "fundraising move"/ low risk gamble:
1. Announce resurrection in NISA --sell sponsorships & ticket deposits and collect financial incentives from NISA
2. Use the collected $ to pay off just enough of the bills outstanding to get the Certificate of Occupancy
3. Launch the season and start youth tourneys and camps to collect as much $$ as possible.
4. Come Fall, if ticket and merch sales don't match expectations, go back to amateur status
This is a match that I quite honestly don’t find shocking at all.
The two seem like a great match based on both of their histories.
Next time on 'That's So NISA'...
Nisa takes anybody.
Too sketchy for the MLS Next Pro, who actually said no to the proposed merger of the Hailstorm with Rapids 2 !
So... 10-12 teams are going to travel to Windsor to stay for a couple of weeks(?). I'd like to see this all work out, but it's tough to see that going off without a hitch. In simplest terms, who is footing the bill for teams to stay that long?
Great questions, Sir!
Even if it’s 10 teams and they break them into two groups of five and everyone plans all of the teams in their group.
And you play matches back to back to back. And the two group winners play each other for the championship on a day’s rest…
To say that’s less than ideal would be to put it very kindly.
Off the top of my head, we learned that Capo were not really professional.
A club like DC Hyper (local team that I needed this website to educate me about—but that’s more on me and not the club. Those guys have jobs.
I don’t see how players from clubs like those could afford to lose a week’s worth of pay.
(for the time being, I’ll leave it at that and revisit if this tournament continued to be discussed as an actual event).
This strikes me as a "fundraising move"/ low risk gamble:
1. Announce resurrection in NISA --sell sponsorships & ticket deposits and collect financial incentives from NISA
2. Use the collected $ to pay off just enough of the bills outstanding to get the Certificate of Occupancy
3. Launch the season and start youth tourneys and camps to collect as much $$ as possible.
4. Come Fall, if ticket and merch sales don't match expectations, go back to amateur status
This is a match that I quite honestly don’t find shocking at all.
The two seem like a great match based on both of their histories.
Next time on 'That's So NISA'...
Nisa takes anybody.
Too sketchy for the MLS Next Pro, who actually said no to the proposed merger of the Hailstorm with Rapids 2 !
So... 10-12 teams are going to travel to Windsor to stay for a couple of weeks(?). I'd like to see this all work out, but it's tough to see that going off without a hitch. In simplest terms, who is footing the bill for teams to stay that long?
Great questions, Sir!
Even if it’s 10 teams and they break them into two groups of five and everyone plans all of the teams in their group.
And you play matches back to back to back. And the two group winners play each other for the championship on a day’s rest…
To say that’s less than ideal would be to put it very kindly.
Off the top of my head, we learned that Capo were not really professional.
A club like DC Hyper (local team that I needed this website to educate me about—but that’s more on me and not the club. Those guys have jobs.
I don’t see how players from clubs like those could afford to lose a week’s worth of pay.
(for the time being, I’ll leave it at that and revisit if this tournament continued to be discussed as an actual event).