Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. Some turf became embedded in the skin of my kid’s foot. Hard to get it out.
Is your kid a goalie? It’s the worst for them since they dive into the turf.
He sometimes plays goalie. He slide tackles a lot.![]()
-OP
Is he a barefoot goalie? I thought they had to wear shoes on their feet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. Some turf became embedded in the skin of my kid’s foot. Hard to get it out.
Is your kid a goalie? It’s the worst for them since they dive into the turf.
He sometimes plays goalie. He slide tackles a lot.![]()
-OP
Is he a barefoot goalie? I thought they had to wear shoes on their feet.
I imagine it's more to do with inhaling the dust of those particles than your feet touching them.
You imagined incorrectly. They actually said the turf get embedded in the skin of the foot. The same foot that should be in a cleat - completely enclosed.
Now imagine if they are totally fibbing to be dramatic.
Anonymous wrote:Travel or not, all the turf fields are awful. I don’t know when or how we can outlaw them. Small pieces of plastic that get in everywhere… have we learned nothing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. Some turf became embedded in the skin of my kid’s foot. Hard to get it out.
Is your kid a goalie? It’s the worst for them since they dive into the turf.
He sometimes plays goalie. He slide tackles a lot.![]()
-OP
Is he a barefoot goalie? I thought they had to wear shoes on their feet.
I imagine it's more to do with inhaling the dust of those particles than your feet touching them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol. No
I guess you haven't read any of the research on how goalies who play on turf have higher levels of leukemia.
Anonymous wrote:I’m assuming all the anti-turf people don’t own microwaves or cell phones right? Because those are dangerous too.
Anonymous wrote:I’m assuming all the anti-turf people don’t own microwaves or cell phones right? Because those are dangerous too.
Anonymous wrote:Well, become a better goalkeeper and don't dive. If a good goalkeeper is positioned correctly they don't need to dive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. Some turf became embedded in the skin of my kid’s foot. Hard to get it out.
Is your kid a goalie? It’s the worst for them since they dive into the turf.
He sometimes plays goalie. He slide tackles a lot.![]()
-OP
Is he a barefoot goalie? I thought they had to wear shoes on their feet.
I imagine it's more to do with inhaling the dust of those particles than your feet touching them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Living causes cancer. Choose your risks, I guess.
I can only assume you smoke and bathe in Tilex. Good for you!