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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHis basement has a higher IQ than your orange fat crush man over there. By the way, did you have your daily bleach today?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostEDP makes no sense and continue to prove it is all about money. They haven't canceled the Spring Season officially and hold out "hopes" of a season of games in July. They also schedule tournaments every weekend in July. How do they intend to have both? You will either play scheduled games or play in tournaments you can't do both but EDP will continue to pretend you can so they can suck every last penny out of these teams.
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From NJYS:
On Friday, we learned about Governor Murphy‘s executive order that provided more progress towards opening up New Jersey.* However, it was also communicated that organized team sports continue to be prohibited.* Therefore, while today’s news supports the eventual return to soccer, affiliated and sanctioned soccer activities statewide continue to be suspended.
We are encouraged by Friday’s development and we will continue to work with our member clubs. *While we previously targeted a hopeful initial Return to Play date in mid-June, this news allows us to work towards an earlier return to sanctioned activity. *Such a return to sanctioned activity will continue to be led by the guidelines previously provided to clubs.* As mentioned, we are developing additional Return to Play communication resources to assist clubs, coaches, players and parents.
Thank you for your continued support
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFrom NJYS:
On Friday, we learned about Governor Murphy‘s executive order that provided more progress towards opening up New Jersey.* However, it was also communicated that organized team sports continue to be prohibited.* Therefore, while today’s news supports the eventual return to soccer, affiliated and sanctioned soccer activities statewide continue to be suspended.
We are encouraged by Friday’s development and we will continue to work with our member clubs. *While we previously targeted a hopeful initial Return to Play date in mid-June, this news allows us to work towards an earlier return to sanctioned activity. *Such a return to sanctioned activity will continue to be led by the guidelines previously provided to clubs.* As mentioned, we are developing additional Return to Play communication resources to assist clubs, coaches, players and parents.
Thank you for your continued support
Maybe now coaches will finally understand that the allowed gathering of 25 people does not mean an organized sports practice is allowed!
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Aaaaah. I’m fine with them taking their time coming back. Still enough uncertainty out there that requires the delay. Hopefully back soon though.
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHave to love liberal leadership and the sheep that subscribe to their propaganda, what a joke.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAaaaah. I’m fine with them taking their time coming back. Still enough uncertainty out there that requires the delay. Hopefully back soon though.
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Aaah, a little patience. It really hasn’t been that long in the grand scheme of things. I’m okay with a little longer wait. Not unreasonable.
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat a joke, cashiers at supermarket ok touching thousands of items and interacting with hundreds of peoples but the soccer trainers cannot run practice while wearing mask and players socially distancing. We’ve reached a new low, let us work.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAaah, a little patience. It really hasn’t been that long in the grand scheme of things. I’m okay with a little longer wait. Not unreasonable.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postyou are absolutely correct. it has not been that long and any rational human should be able to wait a few months for anything. that's not really the point. it's the lack of reasoning and common sense behind it and the continued total BS around school/sports sitting in limbo. this is not a problem for children. it is quite literally the only positive aspect of covid-19 and thank god for that. if you are a high risk teacher then maybe you need to be teaching via video this fall and if you are elderly then you need to act accordingly and sadly you might have to facetime your loved ones until there is an adequate medical solution. but this is now clear that politicians are acting recklessly when it comes to school and sports for some reason that escapes me.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDo you not understand how this virus works? Yes, the death rate for kids (thankfully) is very low. What isn't low is the transmission rate. You stick kids back in day care, the classroom, youth sports, etc. and they'll (on the whole except for kids for underlying conditions) be fine. They'll catch the virus though and bring it home, to extended family members, their friend's homes, their other activities, etc. and spread it to other people. Those people (regardless if they are low risk or not) will then spread it like the above. There are a bunch of people who catch this thing and have no to low symptoms. You've just started the entire issue again in this area because you can't handle your kid not being in school and sports. I hate it and so do my kids, but this lockdown is necessary.
Do you not understand how this virus works? Yes, the death rate for kids (thankfully) is very low. What isn't low is the transmission rate. You stick kids back in day care, the classroom, youth sports, etc. and they'll (on the whole except for kids for underlying conditions) be fine. They'll catch the virus though and bring it home, to extended family members, their friend's homes, their other activities, etc. and spread it to other people. Those people (regardless if they are low risk or not) will then spread it like the above. There are a bunch of people who catch this thing and have no to low symptoms. You've just started the entire issue again in this area because you can't handle your kid not being in school and sports. I hate it and so do my kids, but this lockdown is necessary. - Respectfully- Don Lemon
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDo you not understand how this virus works? Yes, the death rate for kids (thankfully) is very low. What isn't low is the transmission rate. You stick kids back in day care, the classroom, youth sports, etc. and they'll (on the whole except for kids for underlying conditions) be fine. They'll catch the virus though and bring it home, to extended family members, their friend's homes, their other activities, etc. and spread it to other people. Those people (regardless if they are low risk or not) will then spread it like the above. There are a bunch of people who catch this thing and have no to low symptoms. You've just started the entire issue again in this area because you can't handle your kid not being in school and sports. I hate it and so do my kids, but this lockdown is necessary. - Respectfully- Don Lemon
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