how many days does your club practice per week in the winter? Ours only does 1 and I don't think it's enough for the kids.
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My daughter has 3 practices a week and is offered that if she can’t make it a practice can always go with another team at a different time or day. CFC
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Our team practices twice per week. We augment that with some weekend play in winter leagues and once those leagues end, we jump into indoor futsal events or set up games with other teams and clubs. We are fortunate to have a nice indoor facility of our own and used solely by our program.
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we (branch) parents are definitely feeling the divide now more than ever. they said branch teams would have use of the space but that's not happening
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postwe (branch) parents are definitely feeling the divide now more than ever. they said branch teams would have use of the space but that's not happening
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf it ever opens, we will have tournaments that you can pay to be in and you can enjoy the pics on fb for free. Your last check for this season is due on 3/1, please make sure it is on time ..... we have a mortgage payment do for the new park due on 3/7. Feel free to stop by for a refreshment and watch one of our United teams practice too once it is open.
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2/ week plus indoor games 1/week. Not the greatest competition but helps keep the winter rust at bay.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postwe (branch) parents are definitely feeling the divide now more than ever. they said branch teams would have use of the space but that's not happening
United does their own thing entirely. They don't participate in the winter indoor leagues or have much interaction at all with the branch teams. United is pretty big if you think about two teams per age group 14 to 18 on the girls and now a boys program. They can easily fill up a few indoor and outdoor fields every week. I'm pretty sure the place was built as a primary home for those teams.
Depending on the age of your kids, those fields will be pretty wide open in the fall. Most United players are in HS so I'm sure all branches will have opportunities to train and play games at the new fields.
As far as a divide, there most certainly is. It's called the haves and the have nots.
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