Georgia? Other southern states? The Dakotas? Montana? Utah? Arizona on May 15th. How is soccer going in the states that opened up ahead of Trump’s whitehouse guidelines? Will the colleges in those states have camps? Clubs in those states planning on tournaments?
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Utah has already started practicing! I’m guessing Florida and Georgia too. Maybe people from other states will all travel to the open states to practice, play and attend Id camps. This will be a huge benefit to colleges in those states!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostRecruiting blackout date extended to June 30th so there wont be any ID camps to attend
It's not up to the coaches but their employers. They could rent outside fields I suppose but that raises their expenses and eliminates the benefit to recruits of being on campus.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBest case is maybe in August. Maybe. Schools are hesitant to do tours as it is, let alone camps or rentals for other programs.
It's not up to the coaches but their employers. They could rent outside fields I suppose but that raises their expenses and eliminates the benefit to recruits of being on campus.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGeorgia? Other southern states? The Dakotas? Montana? Utah? Arizona on May 15th. How is soccer going in the states that opened up ahead of Trump’s whitehouse guidelines? Will the colleges in those states have camps? Clubs in those states planning on tournaments?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe so-called Trump guidelines were the biggest hoax ever perpetrated on the American people. Wish I had the phone records of Trump telling Kemp, "Look, I'm going to have to scold you publicly if I'm challenged by the press about my hypocrisy, but ignore that and please open up as fast as possible."
So while you may enjoy your life on the internet on your couch, most do not.
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Montana opens for practice on Saturday, with an eye on league play in June-July and possibly even tournaments if state reopening goals are enacted. Keep in mind they have the lowest case count in the lower 48 ...
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We're in Texas, ecnl. Our club starts training on Monday. Smaller groups. Not sure what that will look like. We have been training with our private coach for a month. Texas parks are open. We train with 4 other girls, social distancing rules. Passing, shooting strength and agility.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe Governors rule their states. They are aware, they need to get their citizens back to work. So don't want to tax the taxpayers. Some Governors don't care.
So while you may enjoy your life on the internet on your couch, most do not.
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From a letter that was sent by US Club Soccer today
We recognize that different parts of our country have been affected to a different degree by the impact of COVID-19. Therefore, we are lifting our national suspension of activities and delegating return-to-play decision making to our local members, effective May 18.
To be clear, this decision by no means is a blanket permission to return to the fields. Each member is expected to strictly follow state and local guidelines for the resumption of play. PLEASE NOTE: OUR INSURANCE IS ONLY IN EFFECT IF YOUR ACTIVITIES ARE CONSISTENT WITH LOCAL HEALTH AND SAFETY REQUIREMENTS AND GUIDELINES.
Please also note that any organized activities by our member leagues, clubs or teams require that players and staff have current 2019-20 pass cards in order
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFrom a letter that was sent by US Club Soccer today
We recognize that different parts of our country have been affected to a different degree by the impact of COVID-19. Therefore, we are lifting our national suspension of activities and delegating return-to-play decision making to our local members, effective May 18.
To be clear, this decision by no means is a blanket permission to return to the fields. Each member is expected to strictly follow state and local guidelines for the resumption of play. PLEASE NOTE: OUR INSURANCE IS ONLY IN EFFECT IF YOUR ACTIVITIES ARE CONSISTENT WITH LOCAL HEALTH AND SAFETY REQUIREMENTS AND GUIDELINES.
Please also note that any organized activities by our member leagues, clubs or teams require that players and staff have current 2019-20 pass cards in order
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