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    #31
    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    CT board said their sports restrictions are being lifted soon. I know NY is easing a lot of the their business restrictions so hopefully sports is in there also. Good signs and will hopefully push MA to do similar
    On March 19th they can do more in CT .... Like play tournaments but it was clarified if they could cross borders to do so. On April 1st they are allowing 50% capacity in outdoor stadiums and 10% indoors. Masks are still mandatory. It's still not fully opening.

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      #32
      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      On March 19th they can do more in CT .... Like play tournaments but it was clarified if they could cross borders to do so. On April 1st they are allowing 50% capacity in outdoor stadiums and 10% indoors. Masks are still mandatory. It's still not fully opening.
      The DPH sports guidelines for 3/19 indicates that mask for outdoor moderate risk sports (soccer) are encouraged but not mandatory during play. That came out last night. However some clubs and or local health departments may still require.
      CT is such a failure of a state. They are truly anti children/youth

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        #33
        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        but but but..... we have lower taxes-oh wait
        but but but.... we have better weather-oh wait
        but but but.... we have better youth sports programs-oh wait
        but but but.... we have better professional sports teams-oh wait
        but but but.... we can play club soccer outdoors all year-oh wait
        but but but.... we beat Florida club teams 100% of the time-oh wait
        but but but.... we have less traffic-oh wait

        but but but....we have better museums - winner winner!!!

        I think if you took a vote in the entire world where to live between Florida and M******* it would be 80% Florida 20% taxachusetts. It wouldn't even be close!!!! Mic drop!!

        See you guys on the soccer field! hahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahaha. I don't even come on this board that much but if interested there is a thread about FC Stars and why they did so bad in the Florida tournament. 1000 posts can be broken down to 1 sentence....it's because all warm weather teams have been outside all year long and it's very tough for a New England team to compete with that. You guys didn't need 1000 posts to figure that out. Good luck though!
        hey mass. people...just ask TOM BRADY where he would rather live? hahahahaha
        THANK YOU SO MUCH for sending him down to Florida for us. When was the last time you guys won a Super Bowl?? We won 1 last month.

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          #34
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          The DPH sports guidelines for 3/19 indicates that mask for outdoor moderate risk sports (soccer) are encouraged but not mandatory during play. That came out last night. However some clubs and or local health departments may still require.
          CT is such a failure of a state. They are truly anti children/youth
          Yeah, MA and the other northeast states are bastions of pro-youth mantra.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            On March 19th they can do more in CT .... Like play tournaments but it was clarified if they could cross borders to do so. On April 1st they are allowing 50% capacity in outdoor stadiums and 10% indoors. Masks are still mandatory. It's still not fully opening.
            Which is totally fine. You can still have plenty going on without going whole hog like TX is.

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              #36
              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              The DPH sports guidelines for 3/19 indicates that mask for outdoor moderate risk sports (soccer) are encouraged but not mandatory during play. That came out last night. However some clubs and or local health departments may still require.
              CT is such a failure of a state. They are truly anti children/youth
              CT had fall sports without masks (when playing) and not nearly as many travel rules as MA. Doesn't sound nearly as anti children as MA - unless you're just a CT poster here to bi*ch about your own state?

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