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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Fall is second wave. We will close again and just after we get a taste of being open. My kids still love to play but I wonder at what point does it all fall apart. Sorry I just saw CDC report:([/quote] If the clubs don't collect deposits this Spring then a lot will have major problems. They know this and that is why all existing players are getting offers. Do your research in other parts of the US and what issues youth sports faces. Ignore the posers on here from club admin that want us to pay for a fall of non-soccer. Lots of fake posts here.[/quote] Are player parents that are already receiving offers seeing potentially prorated fees for 20-21? [/quote] This is my problem with the clubs. They are acting as if everything is normal and play will continue with some minor delay, and they are loathe to put anything out to parents with this option. It really is sad. I know the people who run our club and it is all about ensuring its survival somehow, and not what is best for players and families who need the money and want to wait to pay once youth soccer practices and games really begins maybe 18 months from now they are saying. 6-12 months would be great, but basically depends on the vaccine development.[/quote] Jesus! Then don’t play..... for us that want to move forward we will go for those who don’t stay inside. I will not keep on stopping my life for the fear that someone is going to get this virus. Our economy as a whole will not survive. These coaches have families as well, people can’t feed their families. You talk about people dying from this virus if this keeps on going on can you understand the magnitude of starvation on the horizon? The numbers of death to the population at hand is a fraction of the number who will commit suicide and starve if the economy keeps on going down I know that’s not something that a lot of us privileged people want to talk about or can see but try to look at the whole entity instead of just looking at the small little percentage of people that could be affected by that is if you don’t get back to our lives. Waiting for a vaccine is not a privilege that the economy can withstand. [/quote] The economy is not reliant on youth soccer. Sorry mate. [/quote] Your correct. But all these clubs and soccer coaches are. [/quote] So you are a coach then. I get it now. [/quote] +1 [/quote] If clubs and soccer coaches are solely financially dependent on youth soccer, then shame on them. Pick up a trade, utilize your COLLEGE EDUCATION, or find another job. Find an essential job, then you won't be on here trying to convince these parents that it's okay to put their kids back on the field so you can make a dollar.[/quote]
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