Are all those games being played in CT? Or are CT teams cool with the game that sort-of resembles soccer that they have to play in MA? Not to mention the masks? And are MA teams playing with MA restrictions when they travel to CT, like they're supposed to?
For that matter, is USYS okay with teams in their top conference level not playing soccer by the standard laws of the game?
Are all those games being played in CT? Or are CT teams cool with the game that sort-of resembles soccer that they have to play in MA? Not to mention the masks? And are MA teams playing with MA restrictions when they travel to CT, like they're supposed to?
For that matter, is USYS okay with teams in their top conference level not playing soccer by the standard laws of the game?
Having seen some MA games under the new rules - the games are just fine. It's still soccer, it's great for the kids they can do it. Headers and throw ins are 10% of the game. And body slams just aren't part of the game, not needed. Refs don't seem to be calling shouldering, within reason.
Meanwhile everyone at Surf who is not on a "State" team is scrimmaging with each other thanks to the EDP chaos.
Ya WUP gave the biggest refund for the pandemic. Have the nicest stadium they play at and some of the best coaches in new england well still being one of the least expensive clubs to play for. Sounds like crooks and Scammers to me. Quit being a troll!
Ya WUP gave the biggest refund for the pandemic. Have the nicest stadium they play at and some of the best coaches in new england well still being one of the least expensive clubs to play for. Sounds like crooks and Scammers to me. Quit being a troll!
Ya WUP gave the biggest refund for the pandemic. Have the nicest stadium they play at and some of the best coaches in new england well still being one of the least expensive clubs to play for. Sounds like crooks and Scammers to me. Quit being a troll!
Ok and pulling players from all over the place to field a team and oh ys the crappy gras field behind the nice stadium is great to play on.
[QUOTE=Unregistered;2849980]Ok and pulling players from all over the place to field a team and oh ys the crappy gras field behind the nice stadium is great to play on.[/QUO
The majority of clubs, with the exception of one or two, have to rent their fields from local schools. They don’t have any type of “home field” at all, but you’re going to judge this club based on one of their three grass fields behind their stadium. Sounds petty to me. Let’s move on to the level of teams they have. For the most part they have a successful club for such a small organization. There is no other club in the Western part of the state that can even remotely compare. Considering all of the big box cutter clubs have tried to make in roads in the west with very little success I would say the Pioneers crappy back grass fields are the least of your worries.
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