Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Negligent? You might want to choose a different word. As for their plan I spoke to someone there and the initial plan was utilize the outdoor futsal courts and see how things play out.
I definitely meant negligent. To plan a season of sports and not have a backup plan or clause during covid ( after the spring fiasco for everyone) is completely negligent.
Sounds like they have a backup plan so it really doesn't matter at this point. Win for all.
So zoom Futsal? You are an idiot. In March/April, my Club (and every club in the dmv) had no back up plans because nobody was allowed to practice. Most Clubs (almost all) don’t even have Futsal league.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Negligent? You might want to choose a different word. As for their plan I spoke to someone there and the initial plan was utilize the outdoor futsal courts and see how things play out.
I definitely meant negligent. To plan a season of sports and not have a backup plan or clause during covid ( after the spring fiasco for everyone) is completely negligent.
Sounds like they have a backup plan so it really doesn't matter at this point. Win for all.
So zoom Futsal? You are an idiot. In March/April, my Club (and every club in the dmv) had no back up plans because nobody was allowed to practice. Most Clubs (almost all) don’t even have Futsal league.
OK, but the expectations are higher given (1) the high probability there would be no indoor sports this winter, months ago, and (2) the fact that futsal is a big program at Alexandria (not the league itself, but top teams at Alexandria playing in regional and national tournaments, with some success). At the very least, I would assume their ID teams would continue practicing in the winter, and no, I don't mean Zoom futsal. There has been plenty of ink spilled on this in other threads. There are a number of outdoor futsal courts in Alexandria. I don't think the absence of a league would be negligent, but the absence of backup plans in light of all that would be surprising to those of us involved with this program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Negligent? You might want to choose a different word. As for their plan I spoke to someone there and the initial plan was utilize the outdoor futsal courts and see how things play out.
I definitely meant negligent. To plan a season of sports and not have a backup plan or clause during covid ( after the spring fiasco for everyone) is completely negligent.
Sounds like they have a backup plan so it really doesn't matter at this point. Win for all.
So zoom Futsal? You are an idiot. In March/April, my Club (and every club in the dmv) had no back up plans because nobody was allowed to practice. Most Clubs (almost all) don’t even have Futsal league.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Negligent? You might want to choose a different word. As for their plan I spoke to someone there and the initial plan was utilize the outdoor futsal courts and see how things play out.
I definitely meant negligent. To plan a season of sports and not have a backup plan or clause during covid ( after the spring fiasco for everyone) is completely negligent.
Sounds like they have a backup plan so it really doesn't matter at this point. Win for all.
Anonymous wrote:Can you direct me to the source of the announcement? I'd like to share with my husband, and I know he will ask.
I am hearing they would have one to two practices a week on turf and futsal courts (of which there aren’t that many). Similar to how they’re scrimmaging at the try outs.
Anonymous wrote:Negligent? You might want to choose a different word. As for their plan I spoke to someone there and the initial plan was utilize the outdoor futsal courts and see how things play out.
Anonymous wrote:Hopefully they have an outdoor backup plan. Its very negligent if they did not.