Lots of tournaments this weekend and crazy hot temps. I am not seeing alot of cancellations in my limited team circles. It seems unsafe for the kids to play over 100. Anyone out there seeing direction from clubs or is it basically left up to individual teams to go or not.
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I have my fingers crossed that we cancel or at least move the middle of the day games to morning or night.
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games are already going straight through from 8:00 am through 9:00 pm on every field. No where to move them. Instead players should be hydrating now. Coaches should be making liberal use of substitutions. Water breaks should include cooling towel usage. Sunscreen to prevent burns. Don't hang out at the fields all day. There are a myriad of ways to combat the heat for the 90 minutes that they are out there. Make use of them. The kids will do just fine.
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https://www.latimes.com/opinion/stor...t-shane-thomas
A high school soccer player’s death is linked to extreme heat. Why it was 100% preventable
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Posthttps://www.latimes.com/opinion/stor...t-shane-thomas
A high school soccer player’s death is linked to extreme heat. Why it was 100% preventable
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Posthttps://www.latimes.com/opinion/stor...t-shane-thomas
A high school soccer player’s death is linked to extreme heat. Why it was 100% preventable
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Most tournament games here are 60 mins for old ages (U13 and above), not 90 mins.
Three tournament this weekend:
Skagit Firecrackers in Burlington
Rainier Valley Classic in Starfire
Rainier Challenge in Pullyup
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Soccer families, players and fans are really soft......also notice the new random question to post here
Which USA National team is going to the Tokyo Olympics
Yeah we soft
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostUntil clubs or teams or lots of individual players decide to sit out these dangerously hot games, the insanity will continue. For everyone else, it’s about the money. For parents, it should be about their child’s health. Coaches too should put their players health first but when parents won’t even do that?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf it was really about the money, they would just cancel all games this weekend. I am sure there is a non-refundable clause and would actually make more money since they wouldnt have to pay any refs.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWho do you think would go to their tournament next year ?
WA Premier and the Tournament Directors are trying to do the right thing by EVERYONE.
Allowing the players to play.
Allowing the parents to watch their players play.
Obviously making some form of revenue/profit from the event.
Not screwing over every Team/Club/Coach/DOC by cancelling with no refunds.
The vast majority (over 80%) of those involved are finding ways to manage the heat, provide additional fluids, ice, towels, shade etc - the small minority (less than 20%) continually bitch and moan...
Let the kids play...
This coach is an *******...
This club doesn't develop players...
My son/daughter should be taking PK's...
Get a f*cking grip.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI have seen two ECNL National Events cancelled because of weather and the same teams still sign up......so stop it.
Of course Teams/Coaches will still sign up for ECNL Nationals.
A local Tournament is completely different.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostStop comparing ECNL Nationals to WA Premier Rainier Challenge.
Of course Teams/Coaches will still sign up for ECNL Nationals.
A local Tournament is completely different.
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