Yes, let the league eat the cost difference, since they made this huge mistake in the first place. |
On a Saturday, with beach and vacation traffic going south, that could take two+ hours one way. Forget it if there's an accident. |
While it's far, it's not much farther than a lot of other matches. We are going over an hour for a few matches. And we are farther from Fredericksburg than Sterling. |
Over an hour? From where to where? |
| The SFL had a formula and wouldn't schedule games outside of a certain travel radius. |
DP. We're in Alexandria and have a game in Fauquier |
That's ridiculous. The league made no effort to follow SFL's procedures for keeping game distances reasonable. |
They clearly were disnhonest to the team reps about following sfl's guidelines on traveling distances. |
That takes work. Why do more work when you can just dump a spreadsheet into demosphere and use whatever it spits out? |
| You can tell they made zero effort by looking at the SOTH schedules. They have a team playing NVSC twice, an Ashburn team, Springfield, and a Centreville team. SOTH should be playing closer in teams like Alexandria, Mclean, Annandale. We are NVSC and have never played one of their teams before. |
| In Ashburn, I was expecting to play clubs in Loudoun & Fairfax, Chantilly, Centerville, maybe as far as McLean. Our first match is at Hellwig Park. |
NCSL does not know how to run a rec league. They are treating it like a travel and are completely oblivious to the audience they need to serve. |
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Perhaps they will improve this. I’m from the travel side and they have been great to work with. I can’t imagine they won’t try to make it better going forward. Curious about what matters more to you guys- balanced competition or distance? I’m not being snarky. Maybe the NVSC/ PWSI/ Culpeper/Fredericksburg/ add Stafford? clubs could be a group?
I remember being annoyed by having to go to Roanoke and VA beach for single games when CCL existed on the travel side. I get where rec teams don’t want Fredericksburg on their schedule. |
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The age groups only have one or two divisions so getting good competition is a crap shoot.
In a good season: Half your team's games will be good even games, half will be blowouts. SFL had their scheduling programmed to keep games within a certain mile radius. NCSL said they were keeping the same format. They clearly did not. Not only did they not follow the SFL geographic restrictions, they added new teams that are rdiculously far outisde the boundaries of a northern va suburban rec league. |
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