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In NJ there needs to be more (quality) indoor facilities . So many games get cancelled and forget playing in the winter. CSA facility in Monmouth that they just built is great turf and futsal/basketball courts, Florham Park Sports Dome that FA uses is good too 11v11 field inside with futsal:gym and outside turf available. Sportika bubble and the new Hillsborough facility they recently made are very similar, have good potential but I think they’re more interested in other activities there. ISP fields are just way too small and in the middle of nowhere and the turf isn’t great.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostIn NJ there needs to be more (quality) indoor facilities . So many games get cancelled and forget playing in the winter. CSA facility in Monmouth that they just built is great turf and futsal/basketball courts, Florham Park Sports Dome that FA uses is good too 11v11 field inside with futsal:gym and outside turf available. Sportika bubble and the new Hillsborough facility they recently made are very similar, have good potential but I think they’re more interested in other activities there. ISP fields are just way too small and in the middle of nowhere and the turf isn’t great.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostWorld Class has a pretty great complex, like 6 or 7 turf fields and decent food.
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I am going to have to agree here! Watching my kid practice, tackling the work I take home, and having a Grilled Chicken Greek Salad (SO GOOD!)from the deck at World Class is worth the 30 minute drive to the complex
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Will it be all artificial turf? Or a mix. I hate turf but understand the need in the northeast. As long as it’s better then Tuckahoe, which imo has been going down hill in terms of field quality.
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