Anonymous wrote:What organization is behind this in Alexandria? Multiple weekends now, kids soccer games are hogging tennis courts all day (5+ hours). Most of the cars seem to have Maryland plates.
Don't do this, soccer parents. Find other means if your groups aren't reserving courts in an organized way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What organization is behind this in Alexandria? Multiple weekends now, kids soccer games are hogging tennis courts all day (5+ hours). Most of the cars seem to have Maryland plates.
Don't do this, soccer parents. Find other means if your groups aren't reserving courts in an organized way.
It’s Futsal, it’s a league, and it is properly signed and assigned. I imagine basketball players feel the same way when the kids normally play indoors during the winter, but they don’t whine about it online. There are four or five more weeks in front of you, so find some courts elsewhere. There are plenty if you need a winter fix and cannot play during the week.
Great, but why aren't they using soccer fields, instead of tennis courts? Especially when there are empty soccer fields within eye-shot?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What organization is behind this in Alexandria? Multiple weekends now, kids soccer games are hogging tennis courts all day (5+ hours). Most of the cars seem to have Maryland plates.
Don't do this, soccer parents. Find other means if your groups aren't reserving courts in an organized way.
Today was 45-50 degrees.
Nobody was complaining when my kids have been on them in the 30 degree weather since early December.
I’m sure OP won’t be complaining next weekend when the weather gets more seasonal/cold.
It ends the end of February, you can have the courts back then.
My kids play on courts in D.C. which also hosts Futsal. Some are designated Futsal courts, some converted tennis courts.
Anonymous wrote:What organization is behind this in Alexandria? Multiple weekends now, kids soccer games are hogging tennis courts all day (5+ hours). Most of the cars seem to have Maryland plates.
Don't do this, soccer parents. Find other means if your groups aren't reserving courts in an organized way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What organization is behind this in Alexandria? Multiple weekends now, kids soccer games are hogging tennis courts all day (5+ hours). Most of the cars seem to have Maryland plates.
Don't do this, soccer parents. Find other means if your groups aren't reserving courts in an organized way.
It’s Futsal, it’s a league, and it is properly signed and assigned. I imagine basketball players feel the same way when the kids normally play indoors during the winter, but they don’t whine about it online. There are four or five more weeks in front of you, so find some courts elsewhere. There are plenty if you need a winter fix and cannot play during the week.
Great, but why aren't they using soccer fields, instead of tennis courts? Especially when there are empty soccer fields within eye-shot?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What organization is behind this in Alexandria? Multiple weekends now, kids soccer games are hogging tennis courts all day (5+ hours). Most of the cars seem to have Maryland plates.
Don't do this, soccer parents. Find other means if your groups aren't reserving courts in an organized way.
It’s Futsal, it’s a league, and it is properly signed and assigned. I imagine basketball players feel the same way when the kids normally play indoors during the winter, but they don’t whine about it online. There are four or five more weeks in front of you, so find some courts elsewhere. There are plenty if you need a winter fix and cannot play during the week.
Great, but why aren't they using soccer fields, instead of tennis courts? Especially when there are empty soccer fields within eye-shot?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What organization is behind this in Alexandria? Multiple weekends now, kids soccer games are hogging tennis courts all day (5+ hours). Most of the cars seem to have Maryland plates.
Don't do this, soccer parents. Find other means if your groups aren't reserving courts in an organized way.
It’s Futsal, it’s a league, and it is properly signed and assigned. I imagine basketball players feel the same way when the kids normally play indoors during the winter, but they don’t whine about it online. There are four or five more weeks in front of you, so find some courts elsewhere. There are plenty if you need a winter fix and cannot play during the week.
Anonymous wrote:What organization is behind this in Alexandria? Multiple weekends now, kids soccer games are hogging tennis courts all day (5+ hours). Most of the cars seem to have Maryland plates.
Don't do this, soccer parents. Find other means if your groups aren't reserving courts in an organized way.