Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still no schedule posted for this tournament.
Right now all we know is that the boys teams play on Saturday between 7am - 7pm, and the girls teams play on Sunday between 7am - 7pm.
Mr or Ms Hyperanal Panic Attack is back on the boards about schedules for an f’n local tournament. Are you new to tournaments or something?
Ha. Hyper anal from wondering about a schedule for a tourney that is 5 days out? Talk about low expectations in life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still no schedule posted for this tournament.
Right now all we know is that the boys teams play on Saturday between 7am - 7pm, and the girls teams play on Sunday between 7am - 7pm.
Mr or Ms Hyperanal Panic Attack is back on the boards about schedules for an f’n local tournament. Are you new to tournaments or something?
Anonymous wrote:Still no schedule posted for this tournament.
Right now all we know is that the boys teams play on Saturday between 7am - 7pm, and the girls teams play on Sunday between 7am - 7pm.
Anonymous wrote:Any updates on this tournament? I heard they are having a tough time filling the brackets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids without a very high level of ball skill tend to not like Futsal as they progress. You just can’t play at a certain level without impeccable touch and speed, not the crap outdoor travel clubs just throw together for a month or so of weekend games.
You don’t need an impeccable touch and speed to play at a high level on a full field?
No actually you don’t. See Romelu Lukaku lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids without a very high level of ball skill tend to not like Futsal as they progress. You just can’t play at a certain level without impeccable touch and speed, not the crap outdoor travel clubs just throw together for a month or so of weekend games.
You don’t need an impeccable touch and speed to play at a high level on a full field?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids without a very high level of ball skill tend to not like Futsal as they progress. You just can’t play at a certain level without impeccable touch and speed, not the crap outdoor travel clubs just throw together for a month or so of weekend games.
You don’t need an impeccable touch and speed to play at a high level on a full field?
Anonymous wrote:Kids without a very high level of ball skill tend to not like Futsal as they progress. You just can’t play at a certain level without impeccable touch and speed, not the crap outdoor travel clubs just throw together for a month or so of weekend games.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Incorrect; will be ultra competitive, with top NOVA teams going as well as FutsalRVA.
Oh yes! So competitive that colleges are watching. Futsal is one reason to why kids have knee and ankle problems. Colleges that were doing Futsal have stop. Hard surface training showed a rise in injuries. If you’re going to have your child in it, do it for fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Incorrect; will be ultra competitive, with top NOVA teams going as well as FutsalRVA.
Oh yes! So competitive that colleges are watching. Futsal is one reason to why kids have knee and ankle problems. Colleges that were doing Futsal have stop. Hard surface training showed a rise in injuries. If you’re going to have your child in it, do it for fun.
There's plenty of strong competition without colleges watches. Why would colleges be watching futsal anyway? Futsal is a technical game looking to improve outdoor field play. Competition is fun.