Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are defenders of this pathetic tournament continuing to say "I'm sorry you kid didn't win a trophy." Mine is winning hers today, in spite of this tournament's pitiful management by disinterested teenagers.
Perhaps they shouldn't hold the tourny on a weekend when many other travel tournaments are occurring- orgs that that pay their refs more money. Of course you're getting bottom of the barrel at this rec tournament.
Anonymous wrote:Why are defenders of this pathetic tournament continuing to say "I'm sorry you kid didn't win a trophy." Mine is winning hers today, in spite of this tournament's pitiful management by disinterested teenagers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a complete and epic $hitshow this tournament was. We always looked forward to this event, but I assume this is it's last year.
Traveling between two fields all day, neither field had one compitant adult present, not one. At Arrowhead, the two dimwitted teenagers checking scores in were too busy juggling the ball back and forth on the sidelines in between two benches, kicking the ball into the field several times.
I get that there's a ref shortage and it really is unfortunate, but for some ungodly reason they were adding stoppage time. At one point the field was two games behind. But it can't all be blamed on the refs, because several ended up leaving, requiring parents to ref.
It was a really poorly run event. There is a reason adults run swim meets, I wish the Herndon Cup did the same.
Why would you assume that? Unless you mean its your last year attending, which is understandable.
Look, we have the first "adult" ready to help run this hapless experience!
Its run by parent volunteers from Herndon soccer. Do you not understand that?
It is unfortunate that they took this year off from being present at any of the locations.
I also know an affiliate group had to seek permission to sell food, so it wasn't even these so-called parent volunteers working the food sales.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a complete and epic $hitshow this tournament was. We always looked forward to this event, but I assume this is it's last year.
Traveling between two fields all day, neither field had one compitant adult present, not one. At Arrowhead, the two dimwitted teenagers checking scores in were too busy juggling the ball back and forth on the sidelines in between two benches, kicking the ball into the field several times.
I get that there's a ref shortage and it really is unfortunate, but for some ungodly reason they were adding stoppage time. At one point the field was two games behind. But it can't all be blamed on the refs, because several ended up leaving, requiring parents to ref.
It was a really poorly run event. There is a reason adults run swim meets, I wish the Herndon Cup did the same.
Why would you assume that? Unless you mean its your last year attending, which is understandable.
Look, we have the first "adult" ready to help run this hapless experience!
Its run by parent volunteers from Herndon soccer. Do you not understand that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a complete and epic $hitshow this tournament was. We always looked forward to this event, but I assume this is it's last year.
Traveling between two fields all day, neither field had one compitant adult present, not one. At Arrowhead, the two dimwitted teenagers checking scores in were too busy juggling the ball back and forth on the sidelines in between two benches, kicking the ball into the field several times.
I get that there's a ref shortage and it really is unfortunate, but for some ungodly reason they were adding stoppage time. At one point the field was two games behind. But it can't all be blamed on the refs, because several ended up leaving, requiring parents to ref.
It was a really poorly run event. There is a reason adults run swim meets, I wish the Herndon Cup did the same.
Why would you assume that? Unless you mean its your last year attending, which is understandable.
Look, we have the first "adult" ready to help run this hapless experience!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a complete and epic $hitshow this tournament was. We always looked forward to this event, but I assume this is it's last year.
Traveling between two fields all day, neither field had one compitant adult present, not one. At Arrowhead, the two dimwitted teenagers checking scores in were too busy juggling the ball back and forth on the sidelines in between two benches, kicking the ball into the field several times.
I get that there's a ref shortage and it really is unfortunate, but for some ungodly reason they were adding stoppage time. At one point the field was two games behind. But it can't all be blamed on the refs, because several ended up leaving, requiring parents to ref.
It was a really poorly run event. There is a reason adults run swim meets, I wish the Herndon Cup did the same.
Why would you assume that? Unless you mean its your last year attending, which is understandable.
Anonymous wrote:What a complete and epic $hitshow this tournament was. We always looked forward to this event, but I assume this is it's last year.
Traveling between two fields all day, neither field had one compitant adult present, not one. At Arrowhead, the two dimwitted teenagers checking scores in were too busy juggling the ball back and forth on the sidelines in between two benches, kicking the ball into the field several times.
I get that there's a ref shortage and it really is unfortunate, but for some ungodly reason they were adding stoppage time. At one point the field was two games behind. But it can't all be blamed on the refs, because several ended up leaving, requiring parents to ref.
It was a really poorly run event. There is a reason adults run swim meets, I wish the Herndon Cup did the same.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry your team lost a rec league tournament.
You get what you pay for and the Herndon Cup provides a nice experience for rec league kids at end of season. Without it your kids would be home, so if you prefer staying at home then just do that and get an early start on your narcissistic Thanksgiving rants