After reading the complaint against CESA, I smell a lawyer. Not that lawyers are bad. There are actually many lawyers involved in Columbia soccer. However, a lawyer would have spent some time drawing up a complaint of this kind. Let's assume that this was a parent/volunteer laywer, and that NECSA wasn't foolish enough to actually hire someone to do this. So there were opportunity costs incurred in the use of this lawyer's time. Forget the merits of the complaint for a minute. From NECSA's perspective, couldn't that lawyer's time have been used better? Say in fundraising, or establishing a scholarship fund?