Kevin OBrien wrote: Each team should be put on an equal basis administratively.
sounds great in utopia. But you and I know that isn't the case in the reality that is the MCLA.
Kevin OBrien wrote:Why not do it as near as possible? To just dismiss it as not possible is insulting to about 3/4 of the teams, especially when everyone is paying equally to be a member.
DRich17 wrote:Has anyone ever thought about how things get taken care of in this league and in our own conferences. We pay league and conference dues every year, and where does it all go? If our team pays 1,000 bucks to the MCLA, times 250 div 1 and div 2 teams, wheres that quarter of a mil going? Trophies for everyone? Paid travel or uniforms? Really the only thing that seems to be paid for is the National playoffs. Besides that, where is all of our money going? There is a similiar set up in most of the conferences I believe, as I know is true with my own. And how are we delegating power to those who manage our league and conferences. In a sport which has taken hold of so many geographic places so fast, and grown so quickly, are the people we have chosen to better serve us really looking out for promoting the sport? Or are they interested in something else. This topic is not meant to attack or offend anyone, but more so to get people involved, you know the whole VOTE or DIE thing. We all participate in lacrosse dialogue in these forums, shouldn't it be our responsibility, as teams and individuals, to understand and see what is going on. I love lacrosse, and I hope to promote the sport, the league, and the conference in a way that will be most beneficial to all those involved.
Sonny wrote:Kevin OBrien wrote:Why not do it as near as possible? To just dismiss it as not possible is insulting to about 3/4 of the teams, especially when everyone is paying equally to be a member.
I'm not insulting any team. I was speaking to how teams administer themselves.
The fact of the matter is that probably 2/3 of the current MCLA teams are student run and that student leadership flips over every year.
It's kinda of hard, in my book, to expect perfect administration and leadership from the MCLA Executives (most of which are full time volunteers) - when your own house isn't in order.
NKlaxguy wrote:DRich17 wrote:Has anyone ever thought about how things get taken care of in this league and in our own conferences. We pay league and conference dues every year, and where does it all go? If our team pays 1,000 bucks to the MCLA, times 250 div 1 and div 2 teams, wheres that quarter of a mil going? Trophies for everyone? Paid travel or uniforms? Really the only thing that seems to be paid for is the National playoffs. Besides that, where is all of our money going? There is a similiar set up in most of the conferences I believe, as I know is true with my own. And how are we delegating power to those who manage our league and conferences. In a sport which has taken hold of so many geographic places so fast, and grown so quickly, are the people we have chosen to better serve us really looking out for promoting the sport? Or are they interested in something else. This topic is not meant to attack or offend anyone, but more so to get people involved, you know the whole VOTE or DIE thing. We all participate in lacrosse dialogue in these forums, shouldn't it be our responsibility, as teams and individuals, to understand and see what is going on. I love lacrosse, and I hope to promote the sport, the league, and the conference in a way that will be most beneficial to all those involved.
this guy sounds like a ron paul supporter
Kevin OBrien wrote:Sonny wrote:Kevin OBrien wrote:Why not do it as near as possible? To just dismiss it as not possible is insulting to about 3/4 of the teams, especially when everyone is paying equally to be a member.
I'm not insulting any team. I was speaking to how teams administer themselves.
The fact of the matter is that probably 2/3 of the current MCLA teams are student run and that student leadership flips over every year.
It's kinda of hard, in my book, to expect perfect administration and leadership from the MCLA Executives (most of which are full time volunteers) - when your own house isn't in order.
Shouldn't the MCLA cater to the majority of the membership, since they're the ones paying for 2/3 of the bills?
Sonny wrote:
I'm not insulting any team. I was speaking to how teams administer themselves.
The fact of the matter is that probably 2/3 of the current MCLA teams are student run and that student leadership flips over every year.
It's kinda of hard, in my book, to expect perfect administration and leadership from the MCLA Executives (most of which are full time volunteers) - when your own house isn't in order.
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