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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIs this going to happen? Hearing crickets...
OYSA web says 10-15. Lets play soccer with Masks on! Lets watch children struggle to breath. Only the strong will survive. Oh, what is even better, lets add rain so the kids can understand what it is like to be water boarded.
Meanwhile in their secret under ground hideout the soccer DOC's, AKA the empire, will count their millions. Ya, do the math, million$. (Take guess who is their leader, anyone, anyone Bueller [it is not Bueller].
I love youth soccer !!!!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt is on like Donkey Kong. Note: Just the original arcade version, not the versions that came out after the original release and where sub par.
OYSA web says 10-15. Lets play soccer with Masks on! Lets watch children struggle to breath. Only the strong will survive. Oh, what is even better, lets add rain so the kids can understand what it is like to be water boarded.
Meanwhile in their secret under ground hideout the soccer DOC's, AKA the empire, will count their millions. Ya, do the math, million$. (Take guess who is their leader, anyone, anyone Bueller [it is not Bueller].
I love youth soccer !!!!
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COVID-19 is 1/3 as dangerous to kids as the flu. And kids are normally symptom-free and so at much lower risk of spreading the virus (no sneezing, coughing, etc.). It's the parents that need to look out as the adult-to-adult spreading is the real deal. Best thing for youth soccer is let the kids play and make the parents stay home. Win win all around.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt is on like Donkey Kong. Note: Just the original arcade version, not the versions that came out after the original release and where sub par.
OYSA web says 10-15. Lets play soccer with Masks on! Lets watch children struggle to breath. Only the strong will survive. Oh, what is even better, lets add rain so the kids can understand what it is like to be water boarded.
Meanwhile in their secret under ground hideout the soccer DOC's, AKA the empire, will count their millions. Ya, do the math, million$. (Take guess who is their leader, anyone, anyone Bueller [it is not Bueller].
I love youth soccer !!!!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCOVID-19 is 1/3 as dangerous to kids as the flu. And kids are normally symptom-free and so at much lower risk of spreading the virus (no sneezing, coughing, etc.). It's the parents that need to look out as the adult-to-adult spreading is the real deal. Best thing for youth soccer is let the kids play and make the parents stay home. Win win all around.
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Last I heard there's a meeting on 9/30 as the final go/no-go meeting. If it's a go then games start 10/10.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLast I heard there's a meeting on 9/30 as the final go/no-go meeting. If it's a go then games start 10/10.
Wiser heads will prevail and this proposed Fall outdoor 6 gamer thinga ma jig will be cancelled and plans for a full Spring/Winter League will emerge, shortly.
Schools aren't even letting their own student athletes on fields yet in the tri county area.
Nobody is in a hurry to have the little ones out on the field in November, so there is no rush to play right now outdoors in Oregon tri-county area.
Most PDX area clubs haven't even started full contact soccer due to local field restrictions, not smart to ask kids to go full out in 12 to 13 days from now, flat crazy if you really think about it.
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It will the haves and have nots
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSaying Go is easy, hard part is having fields to host games. This is a No-Go my friend.
Wiser heads will prevail and this proposed Fall outdoor 6 gamer thinga ma jig will be cancelled and plans for a full Spring/Winter League will emerge, shortly.
Schools aren't even letting their own student athletes on fields yet in the tri county area.
Nobody is in a hurry to have the little ones out on the field in November, so there is no rush to play right now outdoors in Oregon tri-county area.
Most PDX area clubs haven't even started full contact soccer due to local field restrictions, not smart to ask kids to go full out in 12 to 13 days from now, flat crazy if you really think about it.
To bad so sad, choose your club wisely.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSaying Go is easy, hard part is having fields to host games. This is a No-Go my friend.
Wiser heads will prevail and this proposed Fall outdoor 6 gamer thinga ma jig will be cancelled and plans for a full Spring/Winter League will emerge, shortly.
Schools aren't even letting their own student athletes on fields yet in the tri county area.
Nobody is in a hurry to have the little ones out on the field in November, so there is no rush to play right now outdoors in Oregon tri-county area.
Most PDX area clubs haven't even started full contact soccer due to local field restrictions, not smart to ask kids to go full out in 12 to 13 days from now, flat crazy if you really think about it.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLook out everyone. Not all clubs are created equal. This is how it is going to work. Clubs with their own fields with play games amongst themselves and those without fields will be left out.
To bad so sad, choose your club wisely.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhich clubs do not have fields?
I am thinking many public places are not going to want the liability of possible large groups, people not socially distancing etc.
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