They are in your pockets constantly... Fund this mission. Fund this family....Blah Blah....It's a cult that always wants your money more than any other club. The favoritism and privileged that goes into this program is astounding. If your last name is not Kelly, you might as well forget about it....
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All clubs need to rent office space in the most expensive parts of Baltimore County too, right? I mean, what would god say if they had to ship in boxes of for-profit apparel to their houses or backs of their escalades? God loves when charities lease storefront space in Glyndon. [/quote]


You should get your facts straight before writing on these things. The office space in Glyndon was donated and FCA was lucky enough to use it for years. FCA's office is not there anymore. The original post was correct that FCA is a non profit with all of the coaches volunteering their time and the college kids coming back for the summer are there to invest in the young players on each team. Rosters are bigger in the summer on the high school teams because most of these teams are made up of young men who play varsity (actually play) for their high schools and don't feel it is necessary to play in 8 tournaments each summer for their club team. Also, many of these players are also playing for their high school teams in tournaments like NHSLS. This plus Under Armour underclass (many selected this year play for both FCA and Crabs) makes for a busy summer & only choosing to play in 3 tournaments for FCA makes sense. [/quote]

Should should serve your customers better, as this wasn't an opinion segment up for your debate, this was a testimony, my friend.

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Probably best you parted ways with FCA if you call yourself a customer. FCA is a ministry not a business. Take your consumer self focused attitude to another club.[/quote]

#MICDROP
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Anonymous mic dropping, dbag!! Best thing this guy can do is keep talking!! #MINISTRYOFBOOM