Anonymous wrote:Social media full of it. Latest that called my attention was Loundon 2014 girls. Wtf is that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[/b]It's just taking good pictures of the players for the Clubs social media. [b]
Parents get them all electronically as well. They don't sell them to us.
All up side in my opinion, but I'm not looking for reasons to make my life miserable.
Yes, but this encapsulates everything that is wrong with youth sports today.
You didn’t have picture day for sports when you were a kid?
Called "media day" and intended for social media, rather than personal pics to stick on the grandparents' fridge?
No.
You sound awful. Club makes photos available to everyone. I frame one for grandma every year. No fridge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[/b]It's just taking good pictures of the players for the Clubs social media. [b]
Parents get them all electronically as well. They don't sell them to us.
All up side in my opinion, but I'm not looking for reasons to make my life miserable.
Yes, but this encapsulates everything that is wrong with youth sports today.
You didn’t have picture day for sports when you were a kid?
Called "media day" and intended for social media, rather than personal pics to stick on the grandparents' fridge?
No.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[/b]It's just taking good pictures of the players for the Clubs social media. [b]
Parents get them all electronically as well. They don't sell them to us.
All up side in my opinion, but I'm not looking for reasons to make my life miserable.
Yes, but this encapsulates everything that is wrong with youth sports today.
You didn’t have picture day for sports when you were a kid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[/b]It's just taking good pictures of the players for the Clubs social media. [b]
Parents get them all electronically as well. They don't sell them to us.
All up side in my opinion, but I'm not looking for reasons to make my life miserable.
Yes, but this encapsulates everything that is wrong with youth sports today.
Anonymous wrote:[/b]It's just taking good pictures of the players for the Clubs social media. [b]
Parents get them all electronically as well. They don't sell them to us.
All up side in my opinion, but I'm not looking for reasons to make my life miserable.
Anonymous wrote:Media day is just a fancy name for picture day. Kids sports teams have been having picture days forever. People like having pictures of their kids. Amazing that some of you are triggered by taking pictures
Anonymous wrote:I follow MLSNext on insta and didn’t realize media day was a thing. Is that a thing too for non academy MLSNext clubs? Is it included in club fees? I mean my kids HS team has a “media day” but we don’t pay anything for the pics.