Anonymous wrote:Cheap fouls to slow down a fast break, with no consequence to the defensive team, was a problem. Green cards for all fouls between restraining lines, however, is clearly not the right solution.
My solution is a player "foul out" like basketball. (Would like this to apply to LI clubs, and certain ISL and WCAC teams today, but I digress.)
My daughter's response--"sure dad, makes sense, go ahead and call Jenny Levy."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:win the draw win the game
Tell that to Northwestern
Anonymous wrote:win the draw win the game
Anonymous wrote:win the draw win the game
Anonymous wrote:Do you put any stock in the St James games these teams are playing against each other right now? Like are they predictive of the actual season this spring?
Anonymous wrote:Do you put any stock in the St James games these teams are playing against each other right now? Like are they predictive of the actual season this spring?
Anonymous wrote:Where you find schedule?
Anonymous wrote:Do you put any stock in the St James games these teams are playing against each other right now? Like are they predictive of the actual season this spring?
Plus, no one wants to play them so the hosts have to oblige.Anonymous wrote:Let me guess SSSAS scheduled to play NCS and Langley again at spring fling?
Those games are nice the players who don’t normally get in the game to get some playtime.... AllAnonymous wrote:Let me guess SSSAS scheduled to play NCS and Langley again at spring fling?