Okay...you're wrong!
Do you think that the league will run itself? You haven't figured ANY operational costs (trophies, Vegas fund, posters, weekly league sheets, data processing, postage, gas, and other misc. costs, like end of session and end of year parties). You have to give back to the players. The ones who don't make it to Vegas want something, even if it is only a few bucks back and/or a party. $3000 will not send a team of 8 players to Vegas from Alabama, for 5-7 days + travel time (unless they are carpooling in a van). My figure to you, for 'net profit' is accurate and honest. You can try to 'cheapskate' your players to make a few extra bucks, but it will hurt you in the long run. Lastly, you better figure on being 'out in the bars' EVERY night for that first year (at least), getting your face out, and making friends to recruit as league players. Is your time worth nothing? Even at 42 weeks a year (and believe me, you'll have a tough time convincing your 20 teams to play in the summer...at least at first), you're in reality, looking at under $10k for working a full time job! Best of luck! I am one of a handfull of LO's who managed to scrounge out a living immediately, from only working the APA (most continue their regular job for at least the first year, if not longer...so now you're working TWO full time jobs!). I went from zero to 60 teams in 6 weeks...and won a national award for it. However, my partner and I busted our asses, and covered a zillion miles and hours spent, to do it! If I were you, I'd go TALK in person, to several other APA LO's in rural league areas similar to yours (there are a few right there in AL and MS), before I made any decision to spend $20K (which personally I think is a ripoff...I paid $4k for my areas, but that was 15 yrs ago!).
Scott Lee
www.poolknowledge.com

Scott Lee
www.poolknowledge.com
iba7467 said:That is exactly what I was saying Scott. I received all the information about opening an APA league in my local area. Start-up cost would have been roughly $20,000.
Unless I am misunderstood the cost structure - a possibility as I have not proceeded beyond the initial review as of yet - the APA receives 20% royalties.
At $6 per player per match with 20 teams playing 8 ball only, the LO would receive $27,000 (20 teams, 3 sessions, 15 weeks per session) less royalties $5400 leaving $21,600. Obviously administrative costs as well as a minimum $3000 payout to qualifying Vegas team means not getting investment back in one year, but this could be covered easily if 8 and 9 ball were played.
As I am interested in the franchise, please correct me if I am wrong.
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