Of course the kids had a great time; all kids love tournaments and good on CFA for putting it on.
However there are plenty of clubs scathing of the way CFA was established and the governing body's role in that, with little if any communication with its stakeholders - the clubs and their members - being at the heart of it. The fact a key player in CFA is an ex employee of neighbouring club fc20 and fc20's membership has dropped quite severely is just one cause for concern. Another is that Mainland have allowed a new junior club to form - in contravention of their own guidelines for new clubs. The tie-in with University is nothing but convenient smoke and mirrors.
The only reason I flagged this was to highlight the possible double standards of a club being against CFA formation yet supporting it by sending teams to their tournament. I bet fc20 sent ZERO teams.