How hard is it to shovel a soccer field at CFC park when the parents are paying $3500 plus ? Is FSA making so much more money that they can afford a landscape crew for the day ?
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Going to 50 degrees on Sunday and they cancelled games, why, because they don't want pay to plow the snow. Couldn't send over the guy that did SHU's field, oh right, that didn't cost him money.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGoing to 50 degrees on Sunday and they cancelled games, why, because they don't want pay to plow the snow. Couldn't send over the guy that did SHU's field, oh right, that didn't cost him money.
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At some clubs, shoveling the fields is "conditioning." There's no need for CFC to actually pay someone to do this.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe snow will be gone by the end of the weekend, and while everyone else will still have 8 foot snow drifts edging onto the field from their plowed sidelines, CFC will be free and clear.
At FSA we have played friendly’s the last two weekends.
I guess you did not since we didn’t invite you over to play.
The snow drifts actually help block the wind on the field which makes for better playing conditions.
Plus I can stand on them to watch. Great elevation.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGreat.
At FSA we have played friendly’s the last two weekends.
I guess you did not since we didn’t invite you over to play.
The snow drifts actually help block the wind on the field which makes for better playing conditions.
Plus I can stand on them to watch. Great elevation.
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Lots of places won’t plow fields as it’s terrible for the turf. Our town definitely won’t touch the turf fields.
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