Anonymous wrote:My son plays for Pipeline and this is not true. Club Teams are still practicing outdoors. I also have not heard of any cases in Pipeline teams and news like that travels fast.
Pipeline recently opened a performance center. It is used for little kid academy and private coaching sessions. Like other gyms, it has to operate at reduced capacity and I’ve not heard that they aren’t doing so.
This is one poster here that has started numerous untrue rumors about Pipeline. This seems to be in a similar vein.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Multiple coaches and players. Multiple age groups. There still holding indoor practices. Some teams have been quarantined after parents spoke up. OThers were allowed to continue practicing and playing in tournaments. SR and SQ won't take any calls about it. I know no one cares about Baltimore teams on this forum, but blowing the whistle because their putting their players and family's and yours at risk!!!
I don't think this is appropriate behavior, and is brought to you by rivals, I am sure.
I'm not even a pipeline family, but I'm almost positive, nobody is holding indoor practices. During these hard times, why can't we all just come together as a soccer community and support each other.
No clue about whether there are positive coaches and players that are not quarantining (that may indeed be a bitter rival rumor), but they are holding regular team practices and small group training sessions at their new indoor facility. Check their social media. They're not quiet about it. Supporting your soccer community also means not taking unnecessary risks.
Anonymous wrote:Multiple coaches and players. Multiple age groups. There still holding indoor practices. Some teams have been quarantined after parents spoke up. OThers were allowed to continue practicing and playing in tournaments. SR and SQ won't take any calls about it. I know no one cares about Baltimore teams on this forum, but blowing the whistle because their putting their players and family's and yours at risk!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son plays for Pipeline and this is not true. Club Teams are still practicing outdoors. I also have not heard of any cases in Pipeline teams and news like that travels fast.
Pipeline recently opened a performance center. It is used for little kid academy and private coaching sessions. Like other gyms, it has to operate at reduced capacity and I’ve not heard that they aren’t doing so.
This is one poster here that has started numerous untrue rumors about Pipeline. This seems to be in a similar vein.
there are definately positive cases within the club.
ecnl games cancelled this weekend.
Anonymous wrote:My son plays for Pipeline and this is not true. Club Teams are still practicing outdoors. I also have not heard of any cases in Pipeline teams and news like that travels fast.
Pipeline recently opened a performance center. It is used for little kid academy and private coaching sessions. Like other gyms, it has to operate at reduced capacity and I’ve not heard that they aren’t doing so.
This is one poster here that has started numerous untrue rumors about Pipeline. This seems to be in a similar vein.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:why blow the whistle to a Baltimore forum- or better yet a Baltimore paper or tv station?
Because there are a lot of teams in the DC area that play this club. The forum is titled DC and everyone here constantly discusses Virginia clubs. So maybe only discuss clubs in DC, which is Stoddert. If it doesn't interest you, then don't read.
Anonymous wrote:why blow the whistle to a Baltimore forum- or better yet a Baltimore paper or tv station?
Anonymous wrote:I have no idea about the specifics of what is going on with Pipeline.
If one player on a team tests positive their teammates and coaches would have to quarantine for 14 days unless they could somehow conclude that the test result was a false positive.
That does not mean that there are multiple positive test. Nor does it mean that the other teams from the same club need to stop practicing or playing in games.
Also realize that clubs can not freely share information about positive tests. They can advise people who should quarantine and who does not need to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Multiple coaches and players. Multiple age groups. There still holding indoor practices. Some teams have been quarantined after parents spoke up. OThers were allowed to continue practicing and playing in tournaments. SR and SQ won't take any calls about it. I know no one cares about Baltimore teams on this forum, but blowing the whistle because their putting their players and family's and yours at risk!!!
I don't think this is appropriate behavior, and is brought to you by rivals, I am sure.
I'm not even a pipeline family, but I'm almost positive, nobody is holding indoor practices. During these hard times, why can't we all just come together as a soccer community and support each other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Multiple coaches and players. Multiple age groups. There still holding indoor practices. Some teams have been quarantined after parents spoke up. OThers were allowed to continue practicing and playing in tournaments. SR and SQ won't take any calls about it. I know no one cares about Baltimore teams on this forum, but blowing the whistle because their putting their players and family's and yours at risk!!!
I don't think this is appropriate behavior, and is brought to you by rivals, I am sure.
Anonymous wrote:Multiple coaches and players. Multiple age groups. There still holding indoor practices. Some teams have been quarantined after parents spoke up. OThers were allowed to continue practicing and playing in tournaments. SR and SQ won't take any calls about it. I know no one cares about Baltimore teams on this forum, but blowing the whistle because their putting their players and family's and yours at risk!!!