Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone think the Big 10 canceling Fall Soccer season will have an effect with youth soccer in our area?
I think if ACC cancels too, it would effect the decision making of the DMV political leaders.
https://www.soccerwire.com/news/report-big-ten-expected-to-cancel-fall-soccer-season/
Directly no, but indirectly, yes. College sports were providing 'cover' for youth sports, allowing them to say it can be done outside of the 'bubble' model of the pros. But with that falling apart, the idea that a university, with doctors, trainers and money cannot compete in this environment but a youth club with a single coach and volunteers can is going to be a harder argument to make. I can see many county authorities follow this and move to shut down parks and facilities.
Except kids teams are smaller. With fewer coaches. Less people. Less spread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone think the Big 10 canceling Fall Soccer season will have an effect with youth soccer in our area?
I think if ACC cancels too, it would effect the decision making of the DMV political leaders.
https://www.soccerwire.com/news/report-big-ten-expected-to-cancel-fall-soccer-season/
Directly no, but indirectly, yes. College sports were providing 'cover' for youth sports, allowing them to say it can be done outside of the 'bubble' model of the pros. But with that falling apart, the idea that a university, with doctors, trainers and money cannot compete in this environment but a youth club with a single coach and volunteers can is going to be a harder argument to make. I can see many county authorities follow this and move to shut down parks and facilities.
Except kids teams are smaller. With fewer coaches. Less people. Less spread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone think the Big 10 canceling Fall Soccer season will have an effect with youth soccer in our area?
I think if ACC cancels too, it would effect the decision making of the DMV political leaders.
https://www.soccerwire.com/news/report-big-ten-expected-to-cancel-fall-soccer-season/
Directly no, but indirectly, yes. College sports were providing 'cover' for youth sports, allowing them to say it can be done outside of the 'bubble' model of the pros. But with that falling apart, the idea that a university, with doctors, trainers and money cannot compete in this environment but a youth club with a single coach and volunteers can is going to be a harder argument to make. I can see many county authorities follow this and move to shut down parks and facilities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no need for a 7-year old to feel left behind. Certainly this season.
Don't think left behind is the issue. Seven year old boys need to play sport outdoors with friends. That's part of being a seven year old boy. It's not good for them not to be able to do this. It doesn't have to be soccer. Maybe he can take up tennis if you are truly worried about the virus. But a 7 year old boy should be doing something.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone think the Big 10 canceling Fall Soccer season will have an effect with youth soccer in our area?
I think if ACC cancels too, it would effect the decision making of the DMV political leaders.
https://www.soccerwire.com/news/report-big-ten-expected-to-cancel-fall-soccer-season/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Super confused. Should I be doing travel soccer for my 7 yr old this Fall? Its always been his favorite sport and before Covid we were planning to. But Im not really into the idea of going to with different areas etc during this time. What are other people doing??
At 7/8, whether it is labeled "rec" or "travel" doesn't really matter as much as whether it remains fun for him. What are most of his friends doing? At his age, and especially considering the lack of social interaction he's probably had since school and sports were shut-down in March, and not going back to in-person school this fall, the social component seems like it would be the most important thing right now.
Anonymous wrote:Super confused. Should I be doing travel soccer for my 7 yr old this Fall? Its always been his favorite sport and before Covid we were planning to. But Im not really into the idea of going to with different areas etc during this time. What are other people doing??
Anonymous wrote:Super confused. Should I be doing travel soccer for my 7 yr old this Fall? Its always been his favorite sport and before Covid we were planning to. But Im not really into the idea of going to with different areas etc during this time. What are other people doing??