Anonymous wrote:Blacktop with paint. Same as a b-ball court. Tennis is a dying sport. Convert all these to general purpose fenced in sport courts for futsal, volleyball, hockey, b-ball, and yes, even tennis (removable posts and net).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are playing futsal in MD and are also using tennis courts with our company.
Get over it, covid has changed alot and we dont want our kids breathing covid indoors.
So it’s OK to displace tennis players? Let’s keep putting up barriers to fitness so we can keep the obesity rate up. We poor folks are always getting screwed. Thanks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are playing futsal in MD and are also using tennis courts with our company.
Get over it, covid has changed alot and we dont want our kids breathing covid indoors.
So it’s OK to displace tennis players? Let’s keep putting up barriers to fitness so we can keep the obesity rate up. We poor folks are always getting screwed. Thanks
DP. You do realize that all of your arguments about the need for tennis to maintain fitness apply equally to futsal, right?
Also, the idea of the “poors” getting screwed out of their ability to play tennis, of all sports, is pretty funny.
DP. I see your argument, but futsal benefits at the expense of tennis benefits is dumb. The tennis players should be allowed to play on the tennis courts and the soccer players can play on the empty soccer field. Everyone benefits... To your other comment, Poors will never have the opportunity to play tennis if the rich/entitled parents keep using their money to deprive access to the courts. It kind of feels like this whole futsal thing is designed to prevent anyone who isn’t paying a membership fee to some club from ever getting access to public resources. Quite frankly, this whole situation is a disgusting display of entitlement and economic discrimination.
It's a handful of courts for 6-7 weeks in the middle of F-ing winter because indoor facilities aren't appropriate right now. Stop your belly aching and go for a jog or something. Unbelievable. Be happy that kids are finding an outlet since they aren't allowed to go to school. Just unbelievable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are playing futsal in MD and are also using tennis courts with our company.
Get over it, covid has changed alot and we dont want our kids breathing covid indoors.
So it’s OK to displace tennis players? Let’s keep putting up barriers to fitness so we can keep the obesity rate up. We poor folks are always getting screwed. Thanks
DP. You do realize that all of your arguments about the need for tennis to maintain fitness apply equally to futsal, right?
Also, the idea of the “poors” getting screwed out of their ability to play tennis, of all sports, is pretty funny.
DP. I see your argument, but futsal benefits at the expense of tennis benefits is dumb. The tennis players should be allowed to play on the tennis courts and the soccer players can play on the empty soccer field. Everyone benefits... To your other comment, Poors will never have the opportunity to play tennis if the rich/entitled parents keep using their money to deprive access to the courts. It kind of feels like this whole futsal thing is designed to prevent anyone who isn’t paying a membership fee to some club from ever getting access to public resources. Quite frankly, this whole situation is a disgusting display of entitlement and economic discrimination.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are playing futsal in MD and are also using tennis courts with our company.
Get over it, covid has changed alot and we dont want our kids breathing covid indoors.
So it’s OK to displace tennis players? Let’s keep putting up barriers to fitness so we can keep the obesity rate up. We poor folks are always getting screwed. Thanks
DP. You do realize that all of your arguments about the need for tennis to maintain fitness apply equally to futsal, right?
Also, the idea of the “poors” getting screwed out of their ability to play tennis, of all sports, is pretty funny.
DP. I see your argument, but futsal benefits at the expense of tennis benefits is dumb. The tennis players should be allowed to play on the tennis courts and the soccer players can play on the empty soccer field. Everyone benefits... To your other comment, Poors will never have the opportunity to play tennis if the rich/entitled parents keep using their money to deprive access to the courts. It kind of feels like this whole futsal thing is designed to prevent anyone who isn’t paying a membership fee to some club from ever getting access to public resources. Quite frankly, this whole situation is a disgusting display of entitlement and economic discrimination.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are playing futsal in MD and are also using tennis courts with our company.
Get over it, covid has changed alot and we dont want our kids breathing covid indoors.
So it’s OK to displace tennis players? Let’s keep putting up barriers to fitness so we can keep the obesity rate up. We poor folks are always getting screwed. Thanks
DP. You do realize that all of your arguments about the need for tennis to maintain fitness apply equally to futsal, right?
Also, the idea of the “poors” getting screwed out of their ability to play tennis, of all sports, is pretty funny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are playing futsal in MD and are also using tennis courts with our company.
Get over it, covid has changed alot and we dont want our kids breathing covid indoors.
So it’s OK to displace tennis players? Let’s keep putting up barriers to fitness so we can keep the obesity rate up. We poor folks are always getting screwed. Thanks
Anonymous wrote:We are playing futsal in MD and are also using tennis courts with our company.
Get over it, covid has changed alot and we dont want our kids breathing covid indoors.
So where the public pays for the resource, maintains the resource and has a right to use the resource, a private entity blocks that use for their own personal gain and for a purpose that the facility is not designed.
Anonymous wrote:Parent of the kid who plays both futsal and tennis fairly seriously here again. Another thing you need to consider is that at temperatures 40 degrees and below or so, tennis balls do not correctly bounce and you cannot play outdoors if you are a player who actually cares about the sport. In light of that, although it was unseasonably warm this weekend, I don't think that it was a generally inappropriate decision to give the space to Alexandria soccer to use for futsal for a block of weekends over the winter.