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...Looking at financials, it looks like USAMP field fees skyrocketed due to removal of subsidies. Field fees paid to MPRD are now ~$55,000 for 2018-19 season.


I wish. We pay way more than that for field and landscaping activities - we'd drop 55K in a heartbeat for 5 lit fields for a year. Anyone got 5?


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Cainhoy, USAMP and DISA are hosting a joint combine to help any players who have not joined a club yet...


Thanks for the Plug. A few more clubs joining us now for the event designed just to help accommodate as many as we can and fill any gaps where they exist. Behind the scenes, this typically happens anyway over summer months but this year we just decided to host an event to improve effectiveness and facilitate better comms.

DETAILS: 2018 Summer Combine


This is pretty cool. Who would’ve thought this kind of event, involving these clubs, would happen


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Originally Posted By: scsoccerfan123D
...Looking at financials, it looks like USAMP field fees skyrocketed due to removal of subsidies. Field fees paid to MPRD are now ~$55,000 for 2018-19 season.


I wish. We pay way more than that for field and landscaping activities - we'd drop 55K in a heartbeat for 5 lit fields for a year. Anyone got 5?


Wow. That suggests after this 1 year transition contract the field costs will be even higher for USAMP as they make fields equally available to other clubs and sports at the same rate. Wow. Good news for Cainhoy if both clubs are treated equally by MPRD. What are the current Cainhoy per-field expenses? Are they outlined in the 990?

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Our most recently publicly available - 2016 reports the following on line 24 a. in Part IX (Functional Expenses)

FIELD OPERATIONS: $138,835

But 2016 probably isn't a good year, or steady state since it included larger investment in two key properties that were one-off in nature.

I'd swag $100K per year as honest proxy to cover rents, improvements (and in large part landscaping).
Yes any deal we see through municipal or governmental opportunity (school district, town, city, etc.) will certainly prove less than private agreements that most often include large overhead and we are excited with potential upside here


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To be even more transparent here, that term "FIELD OPERATIONS" is liberally used to aggregate pretty much any costs associated with standing on something to kick a ball. For example, that number will also include rents and costs associated with our indoor rentals, gym and futsal space which is fairly significant.

Particularly at those times of year outside DST where light hampers our winter month evening schedules


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Originally Posted By: Cainhoy Athletic
Our most recently publicly available - 2016 reports the following on line 24 a. in Part IX (Functional Expenses)

FIELD OPERATIONS: $138,835

But 2016 probably isn't a good year, or steady state since it included larger investment in two key properties that were one-off in nature.

I'd swag $100K per year as honest proxy to cover rents, improvements (and in large part landscaping).
Yes any deal we see through municipal or governmental opportunity (school district, town, city, etc.) will certainly prove less than private agreements that most often include large overhead and we are excited with potential upside here


How many fields(or games?) does the $100k cover? How many are lit?

Will the travel to CPL festival days reduce the field requirements?

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Our fields are listed on our website. Very few are lit, which is why access to municipal options is so welcoming.
Particularly in late January and February.

Some of our smaller training spaces are lit in Park West, Mount Pleasant but not game sites.
Not exactly true as we do have access to a few school district sites that supply light but they are in minority.

CPL will certainly make scheduling sites easier, and may lessen game impact, but as anyone in club administration will tell you, that is rarely an issue (league game hosting). For example, very few U13+ games are ever hosted on our site (with any league) since most leagues are statewide and tend to lend themselves to COLA games. And almost no league games are ever scheduled under light.

The much larger headache is scheduling evening training on home sites Mon - Thursday.
Our process is that we offer coaches flexibility to move start times with light but that has always restricted growth as you can imagine.

You seem very interested in all this detail so feel free to email me to discuss more if you like (president@cainhoyathletic.com)


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