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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMaybe reporting a few ******* coaches who can’t follow the rules will force everyone else to be in compliance. In turn that might be another factor that the state considers when determining whether or not to move youth soccer to moderate risk. Otherwise if the state and local health officials see coaches and teams ignoring the rules in MA there is a good chance there will be no club vs club and town vs town soccer this Fall.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo I went to my kid's first town soccer practice since the shut down here in MA. I want to shout out the name of the town so badly because I am pissed, but I won't. So, no parents in masks, no coaches in masks, no temp checks, not even one sign about COVID symptoms, screening form nothing. About 40 kids practicing as a few teams were combined. Although they didn't scrimmage they played 2 v2 etc. I won't be going back. Other towns are following rules and my kids club is doing a stellar job on the COVIS screening and telling parents to spread out... it sucks when a town throws caution to the wind. I'm so done.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMaybe reporting a few ******* coaches who can’t follow the rules will force everyone else to be in compliance. In turn that might be another factor that the state considers when determining whether or not to move youth soccer to moderate risk. Otherwise if the state and local health officials see coaches and teams ignoring the rules in MA there is a good chance there will be no club vs club and town vs town soccer this Fall.
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Read the rules.
Pretty clear that coaches are required to wear masks, safety notices (signs) required to educate workers and participants and activities are limited to drills. 2 v 2 would be a clear activity prohibited in any high risk sport which MA has determined soccer is at the moment.
https://www.mass.gov/doc/safety-stan...tep-1/download
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat makes you think I’m a Karen? I’m a dad and I’m reporting this town. The stupidity in the responses show me many people in Mass are just irresponsible and don’t care. I wanted my kid to play soccer for the town but this is sheer stupidity so we will pass they will lose a good player and we will stick with our club since clubs seem to be professional about Covid. This is why our state is failing. Our neighboring states have a better handle on everything.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostRead the rules.
Pretty clear that coaches are required to wear masks, safety notices (signs) required to educate workers and participants and activities are limited to drills. 2 v 2 would be a clear activity prohibited in any high risk sport which MA has determined soccer is at the moment.
https://www.mass.gov/doc/safety-stan...tep-1/download
Please stay far away from soccer. Your basement is a good location.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI did read the rules. Did you????
Please stay far away from soccer. Your basement is a good location.
It’s always a tell when a poster resorts to insults when they can’t debate topics.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI did and the rules seem quite clear what is required on the part of facility owners and teams.
It’s always a tell when a poster resorts to insults when they can’t debate topics.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou are Karen's b****tch, then.
If you think Faker and the idiots on Beacon Hill know better than RI, CT, NH, VT, ME, NY, NJ, etc, than I've got a bridge to sell you. MA is a joke. Everyone has their butt clenched so tight because they are afraid of making a mistake. Faker won't do anything that isn't done somewhere else first and it has nothing to do with safety and everything to do with perception.
So, go tattle on your town. In fact, just have your kids stay home. The rest of us will be playing soccer.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post2 vs 2 with no contact act lol... are they playing FIFA ?
If the town is not following the MYS guidelines they have made it clear that MYS insurance isnt covering any injuries. I wonder if the board knows they have self insured these practices.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou're an idiot. I'm coaching MA kids in RI, right over the border. You think COVID cares about borders or if one kid is from RI and another is from MA? RI has soccer as a moderate and we've been scrimmaging for weeks.
If you think Faker and the idiots on Beacon Hill know better than RI, CT, NH, VT, ME, NY, NJ, etc, than I've got a bridge to sell you. MA is a joke. Everyone has their butt clenched so tight because they are afraid of making a mistake. Faker won't do anything that isn't done somewhere else first and it has nothing to do with safety and everything to do with perception.
So, go tattle on your town. In fact, just have your kids stay home. The rest of us will be playing soccer.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou made your own interpretation of the rules. If you actually read them you will see that.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI sure hope that you are not a coach. That rules and regulations are quite clear. I have heard a local board of health threatening to shut down a youth baseball league for their non-compliance with the state’s mask requirements for coaches and spectators.
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