Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD team is going to Jeff Cup next month
I thought it was canceled?
Will be. Any day they should be announcing.
EDP just had a tournament over the weekend as well as the next two weekends in New Jersey with teams from other states. NJ is a lot worse off than Virginia. and Maryland. Turnout was low however. Good on them for at least giving it a shot. Hoping the negativity here is not the majority and rather the minority.
.....hopefully your opinion is not the majority otherwise our area will quickly become just like Florida.
Somehow I don't think youth soccer is what is driving outbreaks in FLA or TX. But let's watch NJ very closely to see what happens in the wake of the EDP tournament.
No, general attitude and lack of respect for the virus is what is causing the outbreaks. People being unwilling to curb their daily routines for common good. Pick your social outlet but keep it within a bubble. Going to restaurants, bars, beaches etc. are expanding risk and exposure.
Keep your bubbles tighter, which can include the soccer team. Wear a mask when out. Limit social interactions outside of your bubble and we'll be fine. Whoever you get exposed to you also expose your team. If you want soccer then consider your soccer team part of your family and don't put hem at risk.
If people abide by this we can have a season that is limited to local games. Overnight tournaments or league games just have to be off the table for the fall.
All it takes is one team to travel out of town for a tournament to shut down their team league schedule. The other teams may get to keep playing but your team might have to bow out of the season because you just needed to go to Jeff Cup or something else.
Dude, chill out man!!! It’s fine to have an opinion but it doesn’t mean you are right. Baseball and Basketball tournaments have been going on with little problems. Are you the type of person that complains to the Tournament Director because of your opinion? Are you an Epidemiologist and have vast knowledge of how Children spread the virus? If not I suggest you stfu.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD team is going to Jeff Cup next month
I thought it was canceled?
Will be. Any day they should be announcing.
EDP just had a tournament over the weekend as well as the next two weekends in New Jersey with teams from other states. NJ is a lot worse off than Virginia. and Maryland. Turnout was low however. Good on them for at least giving it a shot. Hoping the negativity here is not the majority and rather the minority.
.....hopefully your opinion is not the majority otherwise our area will quickly become just like Florida.
Somehow I don't think youth soccer is what is driving outbreaks in FLA or TX. But let's watch NJ very closely to see what happens in the wake of the EDP tournament.
No, general attitude and lack of respect for the virus is what is causing the outbreaks. People being unwilling to curb their daily routines for common good. Pick your social outlet but keep it within a bubble. Going to restaurants, bars, beaches etc. are expanding risk and exposure.
Keep your bubbles tighter, which can include the soccer team. Wear a mask when out. Limit social interactions outside of your bubble and we'll be fine. Whoever you get exposed to you also expose your team. If you want soccer then consider your soccer team part of your family and don't put hem at risk.
If people abide by this we can have a season that is limited to local games. Overnight tournaments or league games just have to be off the table for the fall.
All it takes is one team to travel out of town for a tournament to shut down their team league schedule. The other teams may get to keep playing but your team might have to bow out of the season because you just needed to go to Jeff Cup or something else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD team is going to Jeff Cup next month
I thought it was canceled?
Will be. Any day they should be announcing.
EDP just had a tournament over the weekend as well as the next two weekends in New Jersey with teams from other states. NJ is a lot worse off than Virginia. and Maryland. Turnout was low however. Good on them for at least giving it a shot. Hoping the negativity here is not the majority and rather the minority.
.....hopefully your opinion is not the majority otherwise our area will quickly become just like Florida.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD team is going to Jeff Cup next month
I thought it was canceled?
Will be. Any day they should be announcing.
EDP just had a tournament over the weekend as well as the next two weekends in New Jersey with teams from other states. NJ is a lot worse off than Virginia. and Maryland. Turnout was low however. Good on them for at least giving it a shot. Hoping the negativity here is not the majority and rather the minority.
.....hopefully your opinion is not the majority otherwise our area will quickly become just like Florida.
Somehow I don't think youth soccer is what is driving outbreaks in FLA or TX. But let's watch NJ very closely to see what happens in the wake of the EDP tournament.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD team is going to Jeff Cup next month
I thought it was canceled?
Will be. Any day they should be announcing.
EDP just had a tournament over the weekend as well as the next two weekends in New Jersey with teams from other states. NJ is a lot worse off than Virginia. and Maryland. Turnout was low however. Good on them for at least giving it a shot. Hoping the negativity here is not the majority and rather the minority.
.....hopefully your opinion is not the majority otherwise our area will quickly become just like Florida.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD team is going to Jeff Cup next month
I thought it was canceled?
Will be. Any day they should be announcing.
EDP just had a tournament over the weekend as well as the next two weekends in New Jersey with teams from other states. NJ is a lot worse off than Virginia. and Maryland. Turnout was low however. Good on them for at least giving it a shot. Hoping the negativity here is not the majority and rather the minority.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD team is going to Jeff Cup next month
I thought it was canceled?
Will be. Any day they should be announcing.
Anonymous wrote:Seriously considering it. It seems unlikely they will offer anything beyond a weekly socially distanced practice. It's a lot of money for this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD team is going to Jeff Cup next month
I thought it was canceled?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I already did and my kid is now learning how to playing golf and tennis. It has been interesting for him to try individual sports.
Lol. And look at you trolling the soccer forum. You must already miss it and know you made the wrong decision. My kids are practicing two days a week responsibly and it’s already provided the much needed exercise and stability they needed. Good luck hitting the links.
Anonymous wrote:My DD team is going to Jeff Cup next month
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you kidding? If this past year wasn’t bad enough, COVID and this next year will be a nightmare.
Preach on the other threads. Why are you still here if your child is not playing? The numbers across clubs tell us there are a handful of parents at most who share your view, if, in fact, you are a soccer parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
No. Something is better than nothing. They need stability and the ability to connect, even socially distant. We already committed the money.
This was our thinking as well.[/quo
Given what we have seen and heard across clubs and teams, very few parents have exited travel soccer, at least in younger age groups, notwithstanding what you read in these pages. That might change if the numbers increase dramatically in the DMV. And I do not think people would be happy to travel for overnight tournaments until we see some or any light at the end of the tunnel. But local league play will certainly proceed if left to participants. It won't stop or slow because there is substantial parental exit, at least not based on what we see at this juncture.
I do notice some clubs heavily advertising for youth league tryouts so there is definitely a drop.
Anonymous wrote:
No. Something is better than nothing. They need stability and the ability to connect, even socially distant. We already committed the money.
This was our thinking as well.