Anonymous wrote:where were the rest of the McLean teams?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One thing I’ve come to love about some of these fields north of the beltway in MD. Most of the newer facilities have these turfed designated warm up areas for teams.
Do you mean at the soccerplex? There's usually space there. But places like Covenant Park are atrociously packed. It's often harder for the Ulittle teams who have a much denser set up with many teams and parents occupying a few full-sized fields.
Haven’t been there yet. The two I’ve experienced are Troy park and Blandair park. It might be something with the newer facilities. I’ve even noticed in VA over at arrowbrook near Dulles they have a section of turf next to the field that would be great for warmup.
Troy Park may be my overall favorite place to play, even though it's a bit of a drive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One thing I’ve come to love about some of these fields north of the beltway in MD. Most of the newer facilities have these turfed designated warm up areas for teams.
Do you mean at the soccerplex? There's usually space there. But places like Covenant Park are atrociously packed. It's often harder for the Ulittle teams who have a much denser set up with many teams and parents occupying a few full-sized fields.
Haven’t been there yet. The two I’ve experienced are Troy park and Blandair park. It might be something with the newer facilities. I’ve even noticed in VA over at arrowbrook near Dulles they have a section of turf next to the field that would be great for warmup.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One thing I’ve come to love about some of these fields north of the beltway in MD. Most of the newer facilities have these turfed designated warm up areas for teams.
Do you mean at the soccerplex? There's usually space there. But places like Covenant Park are atrociously packed. It's often harder for the Ulittle teams who have a much denser set up with many teams and parents occupying a few full-sized fields.
Anonymous wrote:One thing I’ve come to love about some of these fields north of the beltway in MD. Most of the newer facilities have these turfed designated warm up areas for teams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw some exceptionally bad sideline behavior from the parents of a team from New York. The parents got carded. The girls were U12.
Why am I not surprised...
They should card the coach, not the parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One thing I saw at both WAGS and the Heritage Cup (and I see this frequently), was parents sitting way too close to the field.
It is worse at ulittle when there are no linesmen, but I’m always amazed at parents who set up right on the sideline. Saw uLittle Alexandria parents today with their chairs on the sideline and their feet literally on the field. Tournaments, refs, and teams need to do better on this.
It’s also annoying when coaches have their players warming up right on the sidelines too. It’s a huge distraction for games in progress especially when they’re right next to the goal.
Anonymous wrote:One thing I saw at both WAGS and the Heritage Cup (and I see this frequently), was parents sitting way too close to the field.
It is worse at ulittle when there are no linesmen, but I’m always amazed at parents who set up right on the sideline. Saw uLittle Alexandria parents today with their chairs on the sideline and their feet literally on the field. Tournaments, refs, and teams need to do better on this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw some exceptionally bad sideline behavior from the parents of a team from New York. The parents got carded. The girls were U12.
Why am I not surprised...
They should card the coach, not the parents.
Anonymous wrote:I saw some exceptionally bad sideline behavior from the parents of a team from New York. The parents got carded. The girls were U12.