Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCV ran ID sessions at TSJ last night. Went well - no issues with travel, etc. Place was busy too. Lots of folks wanted to take advantage of facility on off day.
Nice that they had that available. Session was supposed to be outside at Evergreen/Revolution but DD was glad to be indoors yesterday and I didn't have to sit in my car for 1 1/2 hours.
Well, Evergreen will no longer be available to FCV after the spring so TSJ will need to be available more often.
Really?
I'd nail down a practice location for next year before you accept any offer from FCV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:. If you think grocery stores and sporting facilities are on the same level then Ron White said it best: you can’t fix stupid.Anonymous wrote:In other news CVS, 7-11 and your local grocery store will also be open. It’s called business.
+1. Thank you.
Dumb retort. They are the same in that the owners lose money if they aren’t operating. TSJ sells food, charges fees for entry and is a business. It’s is not a government run facility. Then again based on your knowledge of the real world, I suspect you work for the government in your federal bubble.
I have often thought CVS should run sporting events inside their stores and sporting facilities should fill prescriptions. You sir are a business genius.
Anonymous wrote:In many parts of the country a few inches wouldn’t stop any activities. Everything is relative
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCV ran ID sessions at TSJ last night. Went well - no issues with travel, etc. Place was busy too. Lots of folks wanted to take advantage of facility on off day.
Nice that they had that available. Session was supposed to be outside at Evergreen/Revolution but DD was glad to be indoors yesterday and I didn't have to sit in my car for 1 1/2 hours.
Well, Evergreen will no longer be available to FCV after the spring so TSJ will need to be available more often.
Really?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCV ran ID sessions at TSJ last night. Went well - no issues with travel, etc. Place was busy too. Lots of folks wanted to take advantage of facility on off day.
Nice that they had that available. Session was supposed to be outside at Evergreen/Revolution but DD was glad to be indoors yesterday and I didn't have to sit in my car for 1 1/2 hours.
Well, Evergreen will no longer be available to FCV after the spring so TSJ will need to be available more often.
Really?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCV ran ID sessions at TSJ last night. Went well - no issues with travel, etc. Place was busy too. Lots of folks wanted to take advantage of facility on off day.
Nice that they had that available. Session was supposed to be outside at Evergreen/Revolution but DD was glad to be indoors yesterday and I didn't have to sit in my car for 1 1/2 hours.
Well, Evergreen will no longer be available to FCV after the spring so TSJ will need to be available more often.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCV ran ID sessions at TSJ last night. Went well - no issues with travel, etc. Place was busy too. Lots of folks wanted to take advantage of facility on off day.
Nice that they had that available. Session was supposed to be outside at Evergreen/Revolution but DD was glad to be indoors yesterday and I didn't have to sit in my car for 1 1/2 hours.
Anonymous wrote:FCV ran ID sessions at TSJ last night. Went well - no issues with travel, etc. Place was busy too. Lots of folks wanted to take advantage of facility on off day.
Anonymous wrote:I was driving home in Fairfax near 2:30 pm and the roads were starting to get treacherous. No one should be on the roads for recreation this afternoon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:. If you think grocery stores and sporting facilities are on the same level then Ron White said it best: you can’t fix stupid.Anonymous wrote:In other news CVS, 7-11 and your local grocery store will also be open. It’s called business.
+1. Thank you.
Dumb retort. They are the same in that the owners lose money if they aren’t operating. TSJ sells food, charges fees for entry and is a business. It’s is not a government run facility. Then again based on your knowledge of the real world, I suspect you work for the government in your federal bubble.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:. If you think grocery stores and sporting facilities are on the same level then Ron White said it best: you can’t fix stupid.Anonymous wrote:In other news CVS, 7-11 and your local grocery store will also be open. It’s called business.
+1. Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s a reason FCV sucks compared to BSC. Private equity owned = profits over player safety
How many died yesterday in the name of futsal?