From Sunday's Surrey Leader. Typed by KNVB
What does this mean to Surrey Youth and even the Mens program which I believe is owned by Surrey Youth. Dude, you seem to think you know everything.... Comments? What's the buzz on the street. Apparently this has been going on for some time, but it's just hit the courts and the papers as of late.
I say take it out of the Rangers beer fund. It's a drop in the hat for those guys.
Blah.. Blah.. Blah.. it goes on with some comments from other suppliers and the City saying SFC is a good customer etc and Merkl saying he's never sued anyone else.Surrey youth Soccer is being sued for nearly $40,000 by Pro-Am Sports for outstanding invoices, The Leader has learned. In addition, the BC Supreme Court has granted a garnishing order on a club bank account, re-moving all income funds except for wages and salaries.
On Monday, Delta's Pro-Am Sports filed a writ of summons against Surrey Youth Soccer (SYS) generally, and club chair Roy Mitchell and equipment director Russ Freeland specifically. "The plaintiff claims against the defendants and each of them for the sum of $39,728.32, being the balance due and owing to the plaintiff for soccer equipment sold and delivered.... at the request of defendants Mitchell and Freeland...." the writ states. Pro-Am co owner Rob Merkl contends that SYS is behind in it's payment to his store.
Mitchell would not comment Friday as the matter is before the courts. However, he maintained that the up-coming season would not be affected by the lawsuit. The issue is being characterized by SYS executive members as an "invoice dispute." Mitchell said he'll be asking the courts to set aside the garnishee order, adding that he feels there's little substance to the action.
What does this mean to Surrey Youth and even the Mens program which I believe is owned by Surrey Youth. Dude, you seem to think you know everything.... Comments? What's the buzz on the street. Apparently this has been going on for some time, but it's just hit the courts and the papers as of late.
I say take it out of the Rangers beer fund. It's a drop in the hat for those guys.