Brad Friedel's Premier Soccer Academy goes bankrupt
Bill Archer has the best take on the latest example of soccer business planning gone wrong:
It's clear that the place was in serious trouble literally from day one, and was finally shut down in the Spring of 2009. The staff was fired and the players sent on their way, and it's been sitting there still smelling of new paint ever since, being used only as an occasional rental facility for camps and tournaments.
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