Anonymous wrote:Thanks FCV for ruining a futsal season! I hope they provide refunds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's far more difficult to understand than shutting down indoor adult activities given what we know about relative risks. If parents are balking, that's their own business, and the STJ itself is a private actor, but still, it's like people have learned absolutely nothing over the past two years and just take recourse to overreaction that has no nexus to common sense or thoughtfulness about the adverse consequences of shutdown. It's obvious people are neither living nor learning. And so it goes.
When people balk on their own taking players out of the mix, teams back out and then a league can’t really be run.
What you call “shut down”, which it isn’t, is simply people exercising their own decisions. But it is interesting how the decisions of a relatively small percentage of people have a large affect on others. Kinda like when kids get sick, still can’t make games resulting in the same result.
At least this way TSJ gets ahead of it.
Unless you run TSJ, I don’t think you know what it is. I called it shutdown instead of lockdown because it is a private decision any way you slice it. If you do run the TSJ, then please understand you are getting ahead of nothing and explain why you are keeping other activities open. Plenty of other leagues manage to keep going elsewhere, so I don’t really understand the point, or why the same logic would not apply to all other leagues at the TSJ.
Since you haven’t received any notification from TSJ about the matter perhaps you shouldn’t even say things like shut down and simply keep your own mouth shut instead of spreading silly speculation on your part.
Why don’t you just wait until you hear something before you post crap because a site is down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's far more difficult to understand than shutting down indoor adult activities given what we know about relative risks. If parents are balking, that's their own business, and the STJ itself is a private actor, but still, it's like people have learned absolutely nothing over the past two years and just take recourse to overreaction that has no nexus to common sense or thoughtfulness about the adverse consequences of shutdown. It's obvious people are neither living nor learning. And so it goes.
When people balk on their own taking players out of the mix, teams back out and then a league can’t really be run.
What you call “shut down”, which it isn’t, is simply people exercising their own decisions. But it is interesting how the decisions of a relatively small percentage of people have a large affect on others. Kinda like when kids get sick, still can’t make games resulting in the same result.
At least this way TSJ gets ahead of it.
Unless you run TSJ, I don’t think you know what it is. I called it shutdown instead of lockdown because it is a private decision any way you slice it. If you do run the TSJ, then please understand you are getting ahead of nothing and explain why you are keeping other activities open. Plenty of other leagues manage to keep going elsewhere, so I don’t really understand the point, or why the same logic would not apply to all other leagues at the TSJ.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just signed in and my kids teams both have the player rosters but all of their game schedules are gone.
Could be that it’s not showing up while they add the rest of the games.
Anonymous wrote:Just signed in and my kids teams both have the player rosters but all of their game schedules are gone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's far more difficult to understand than shutting down indoor adult activities given what we know about relative risks. If parents are balking, that's their own business, and the STJ itself is a private actor, but still, it's like people have learned absolutely nothing over the past two years and just take recourse to overreaction that has no nexus to common sense or thoughtfulness about the adverse consequences of shutdown. It's obvious people are neither living nor learning. And so it goes.
When people balk on their own taking players out of the mix, teams back out and then a league can’t really be run.
What you call “shut down”, which it isn’t, is simply people exercising their own decisions. But it is interesting how the decisions of a relatively small percentage of people have a large affect on others. Kinda like when kids get sick, still can’t make games resulting in the same result.
At least this way TSJ gets ahead of it.
Anonymous wrote:That's far more difficult to understand than shutting down indoor adult activities given what we know about relative risks. If parents are balking, that's their own business, and the STJ itself is a private actor, but still, it's like people have learned absolutely nothing over the past two years and just take recourse to overreaction that has no nexus to common sense or thoughtfulness about the adverse consequences of shutdown. It's obvious people are neither living nor learning. And so it goes.