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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNo this is funny. What would be funnier is girls give up Hs in the fall and then the Ginga girls come in and take their places in the spring
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAgain, the overwhelming consensus is this was an unusual event.
I'm not in favor of hosting all events only in warm (or freakin' HOT) locations. We are a nation of wide ranging climatic factors, and all should be taken into account. Why should cold-weather teams always have to play when it's 100 degrees, and not vice-versa?
We were in CO last June for the NPL finals, and it was ridiculously hot. This wasn't all that unusual, more the norm than the snow we just had. Where were the complaints then?
Denver has a lot of merits in terms of it's location. Reasonable (barely) flight times across the country; many facilities with dozens of fields at the ready - and all in great shape. Nice city, plenty to do off the pitch, and accessible weed.
Not going to indict everyone and everything over something that was not the norm. I'd be more concerned about events being scheduled in guaranteed harsh weather.
The weather was terrible all over the country last week
Pouring rain in the easy coast
Tornadoes in the south west
Snow in the Midwest
It was unlucky
No one can
Control the weather
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postsuck it up buttercup.....train harder and be prepared....fruitcake.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostActually not that easy to do this ahead of time. It takes a week minimum to get acclimated to Denver's altitude for people who live closer to sea level. A pretty good amount of regular visitors to that city get sick enough to need medical attention.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Posttrain with a mask that restricts oxygen....there is always something you can do...and if you need to get there ahead of time...than thats what you gotta do.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Posttrain with a mask that restricts oxygen....there is always something you can do...and if you need to get there ahead of time...than thats what you gotta do.
If you're not accustomed to the altitude even simple exertions can wind you. Thing is, most teams would be suffering the same issues. The only teams with advantages pretty much would just be the local CO teams.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNow this is funny....from the CT board. Very average club Ginga, based around New Haven, says they're now affiliated with Fury. No one is going from New Haven to Long Island to play there when Oakwood is half an hour away. http://gingafc.com/app/index/list/?org=GINGAFC.COM Desperate times, desperate measures.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostActually not that easy to do this ahead of time. It takes a week minimum to get acclimated to Denver's altitude for people who live closer to sea level. A pretty good amount of regular visitors to that city get sick enough to need medical attention.
But, get out there a day ahead of time, do your intense training ahead of time, and manage yourselves and the minutes accordingly. They had out O2 tanks everywhere - which we never thought were necessary but some do.
When it was hot, my D had a couple of post-game issues but recovered OK. This past weekend it never came up.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWait, WHAT???!!! How is this even possible? What a joke!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI think fury and other teams have had out of state players competing here and there on teams for years. Dont think they train on Long island, they just play some games with the club. Not sure how much it costs to do this but presumably if you have the money and your kid is can play above average soccer, an arrangement could probably be made.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGotta admit, PR is a draw...families don't care if the kids train w him, they just want him to know their kids' names and to be able to say the kids play for him.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDraw is probably the connections if you can afford to access them. Way of the world on LI, CT, and everywhere else. what you really want is a connected phone call to the desirable program within reason, my be just the ticket for those with enough cash.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Posthe will have 100s of kids playing in his club, you will be lucky if he gets to train your kid for an hour if the trainer cant make it....chances are he will not know who your brat kid is out of 100s.
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