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Yes just found out that TFSDC - Tosh Farrell U13+U14 home games will be at Amesbury spots park. NHSL should check fields before allowing play, that turf field is the worst it's like playing on Berber Rug. It was good about 5 years ago but all the snow for winter tubing packed it down flat. Also there should be some rule on game time hours, they have night games scheduled for Sundays at 7pm and there lights stink only 4 sets and goal in the front parking side is way to dark to play.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYes just found out that TFSDC - Tosh Farrell U13+U14 home games will be at Amesbury spots park. NHSL should check fields before allowing play, that turf field is the worst it's like playing on Berber Rug. It was good about 5 years ago but all the snow for winter tubing packed it down flat. Also there should be some rule on game time hours, they have night games scheduled for Sundays at 7pm and there lights stink only 4 sets and goal in the front parking side is way to dark to play.
Kick his Massachusetts ass to the curb.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTosh also is very poorly organized he will cancel 1/4 of his games because he can't be 5 places at once. Before the season start he just agrees to games so he looks good to the league than cancels games and screws up everyone's schedule.
Kick his Massachusetts ass to the curb.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhy that Club is allowed in the NHSL is beyond me, there are Massachusetts options for that club to join.
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On the topic of TF/NHSL - their GU11 team played in the 1st division for NHSL last year and finished in 2nd.
Yet when the season is over - the TF team has been removed from Division 1 and their record now appear in Division 2 for some reason. Is it standard practice for NHSL to move teams from one division to another in the final standings AFTER the season has been completed?
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If the NHSL was not the only town / small club game in town they would be gone.
They still also do not calculate goal differential correctly, they have goal diff. of 4 max. If a score is 4 to 8 both teams get credit for 4 goals so the goal diff. Is calculated as zero.
Should be -4 and +4
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf the NHSL was not the only town / small club game in town they would be gone.
They still also do not calculate goal differential correctly, they have goal diff. of 4 max. If a score is 4 to 8 both teams get credit for 4 goals so the goal diff. Is calculated as zero.
Should be -4 and +4
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou have a short memory......NHSL is only a few season's old and we, all the clubs, created this league! It is a work in progress.
They did not even advertise there own tournament a few weeks ago.
There is no NHSL it's all run by New Hampshire Soccer Association.
To find NHSL info you have to hunt both websites.
Progress can only happen if someone is working.
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