Anonymous wrote:I prefer HS soccer in the Spring and club playing almost all their games in Fall and Winter as is in VA. With club they start in August and are able to improve continuously and then break for HS where the level and coaching is not so great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd rather play teams from MD, DE, and PA than drive to NC.
Ew.
What a dumb response - there are far better teams less than an hour away vs a 4-6 hour + drive.
You're dumb. If you are talking about Baltimore Armor and Celtic they are pretty awful. Maybe you mean better than a senior citizen walking football team?
And, most (not all) of the NC parents don't smell like cigarettes, aren't half drunk for an 11 a.m. game and f-bombing in every sentence as part of their daily use of the England language.
Ever heard of SJEB/Real? - Even stronger on the ECNL side with the North Atlantic being one of the best in the country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd rather play teams from MD, DE, and PA than drive to NC.
Ew.
What a dumb response - there are far better teams less than an hour away vs a 4-6 hour + drive.
You're dumb. If you are talking about Baltimore Armor and Celtic they are pretty awful. Maybe you mean better than a senior citizen walking football team?
And, most (not all) of the NC parents don't smell like cigarettes, aren't half drunk for an 11 a.m. game and f-bombing in every sentence as part of their daily use of the England language.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd rather play teams from MD, DE, and PA than drive to NC.
Ew.
What a dumb response - there are far better teams less than an hour away vs a 4-6 hour + drive.
You're dumb. If you are talking about Baltimore Armor and Celtic they are pretty awful. Maybe you mean better than a senior citizen walking football team?
And, most (not all) of the NC parents don't smell like cigarettes, aren't half drunk for an 11 a.m. game and f-bombing in every sentence as part of their daily use of the England language.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd rather play teams from MD, DE, and PA than drive to NC.
Ew.
What a dumb response - there are far better teams less than an hour away vs a 4-6 hour + drive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd rather play teams from MD, DE, and PA than drive to NC.
Ew.
Anonymous wrote:I'd rather play teams from MD, DE, and PA than drive to NC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its so funny when people make completely unrealistic suggestions. Please explain a game and practice schedule for 3 football teams, 4 soccer teams and 2 field hockey teams on one football field. Heck, I will even give you two fields to work with (though many schools only have one turf field).
Explain how high schools in Maryland and many other states manage to do it.
Of course it could be done. But why? What problem does it solve and for whom?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its so funny when people make completely unrealistic suggestions. Please explain a game and practice schedule for 3 football teams, 4 soccer teams and 2 field hockey teams on one football field. Heck, I will even give you two fields to work with (though many schools only have one turf field).
Explain how high schools in Maryland and many other states manage to do it.
Of course it could be done. But why? What problem does it solve and for whom?
Allows you to play many more closer teams in MD/DE/PA (instead of NC) at the high school ages since those seasons are aligned.
I see, so it's better for club soccer parents. Why on earth would high schools change seasons, introducing all kinds of logistics issues, just to make a few club soccer parents happier? What possible benefit is there to the high schools for making this change? You really think the world revolves around you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its so funny when people make completely unrealistic suggestions. Please explain a game and practice schedule for 3 football teams, 4 soccer teams and 2 field hockey teams on one football field. Heck, I will even give you two fields to work with (though many schools only have one turf field).
Explain how high schools in Maryland and many other states manage to do it.
Of course it could be done. But why? What problem does it solve and for whom?
Allows you to play many more closer teams in MD/DE/PA (instead of NC) at the high school ages since those seasons are aligned.
Anonymous wrote:I'd rather play teams from MD, DE, and PA than drive to NC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its so funny when people make completely unrealistic suggestions. Please explain a game and practice schedule for 3 football teams, 4 soccer teams and 2 field hockey teams on one football field. Heck, I will even give you two fields to work with (though many schools only have one turf field).
Explain how high schools in Maryland and many other states manage to do it.
Of course it could be done. But why? What problem does it solve and for whom?