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    What is FSA doing?

    what is FSA doing about new CT covid rules ?
    Will they still practice?

    #2
    Rumor has it that the clubs are allowed to train in groups of 4
    clubs are asking for clarification as to what "4" means.
    Is it just 4 kids on 1 half of the field?
    can an entire team come and train in groups of 4 if they are spread out?
    the clubs don't know yet
    All of the clubs that have their own fields will more than likely continue to train during this "pause" what it will look like is still to be determined

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      #3
      why is this directed only at FSA?
      Im guessing all the of the clubs are in the same boat

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        #4
        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        what is FSA doing about new CT covid rules ?
        Will they still practice?
        I mean, just stop.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          Rumor has it that the clubs are allowed to train in groups of 4
          clubs are asking for clarification as to what "4" means.
          Is it just 4 kids on 1 half of the field?
          can an entire team come and train in groups of 4 if they are spread out?
          the clubs don't know yet
          All of the clubs that have their own fields will more than likely continue to train during this "pause" what it will look like is still to be determined
          Clubs would be morons if they are asking that. Team is very broadly defined, as basically any group of more than 4 doing the same athletic thing. Rules specifically prohibit splitting a larger number into smaller groups training them at the same place at the same time.

          The only clarification needed is if 4 means 3 players and 1 coach, or 4 players. Which, either way, means a coach is working 4, 5, 6, times as many hours to train the same number of players.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            Clubs would be morons if they are asking that. Team is very broadly defined, as basically any group of more than 4 doing the same athletic thing. Rules specifically prohibit splitting a larger number into smaller groups training them at the same place at the same time.

            The only clarification needed is if 4 means 3 players and 1 coach, or 4 players. Which, either way, means a coach is working 4, 5, 6, times as many hours to train the same number of players.
            and with only so many hours in the day. Then there's weather problems, because no way indoor happens now.

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              #7
              FSA will deff be training during this break. what that looks like we don't know yet.

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                #8
                I don't see how or why small groups of 4 cant train inside?

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                  #9
                  gyms are still allowed to operate so i am sure FSA will have kids doing fitness as they have a nice gym set up

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    I don't see how or why small groups of 4 cant train inside?
                    They can. Why are you trying to see it?

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                      #11
                      Anyway to not give a refund is all that matters to FSA. Taking a break for the winter is not going to hurt anyone.

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                        #12
                        LOL you pay your 750 dues so your kid can train one day a week for less than an hour. Do the math no way can a big club train all the kids.

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                          #13
                          FSA has plenty of space unlike most clubs. Inside and outside. Players can train in the morning, afternoon, evening. A lot of kids we be out of school.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            FSA has plenty of space unlike most clubs. Inside and outside. Players can train in the morning, afternoon, evening. A lot of kids we be out of school.
                            Many coaches have other jobs and aren't getting paid to be there all day long

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                              #15
                              cfc can train outdoors at night

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