Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This scheduling snafu was an error but I gotta admit, it is pretty fun to watch the VDA parents twist in the wind.
You know this how?
Because McLean management is hopelessly inept. They are simply not smart enough to cheat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This scheduling snafu was an error but I gotta admit, it is pretty fun to watch the VDA parents twist in the wind.
You know this how?
Anonymous wrote:This scheduling snafu was an error but I gotta admit, it is pretty fun to watch the VDA parents twist in the wind.
Anonymous wrote:All games will be played don’t worry
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Girls soccer parents. Goodness gracious folks. Get a life. This happens on the boys side all the time and I have never heard a peep about it. Because it doesn’t matter. It is also ridiculous to require that teams play each other only if they each play the same number of games over the weekend. A few years ago we had a team playing two leagues and would have three games in a weekend. Of course our kids were more tired than a lot of their opponents, who were top tier teams. But nobody whined, complained or cared.
Oh but it does. It means getting into top tier playoffs or top tier tournaments. Means more exposure for the girls and more importantly, more exposure for the club, which translates into money. So yeah, it is kinda a big deal. Maybe not to you who sits at home and could care less because it’s not your business? But for others, it’s opportunity.
You know what would improve your kid’s opportunity the most? For you to shut up. I am certain your kid is not half the player she could be because you worry about this more than she does or anybody should. So yeah, like you, it really isn’t a big deal at all. At all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Girls soccer parents. Goodness gracious folks. Get a life. This happens on the boys side all the time and I have never heard a peep about it. Because it doesn’t matter. It is also ridiculous to require that teams play each other only if they each play the same number of games over the weekend. A few years ago we had a team playing two leagues and would have three games in a weekend. Of course our kids were more tired than a lot of their opponents, who were top tier teams. But nobody whined, complained or cared.
Oh but it does. It means getting into top tier playoffs or top tier tournaments. Means more exposure for the girls and more importantly, more exposure for the club, which translates into money. So yeah, it is kinda a big deal. Maybe not to you who sits at home and could care less because it’s not your business? But for others, it’s opportunity.
You know what would improve your kid’s opportunity the most? For you to shut up. I am certain your kid is not half the player she could be because you worry about this more than she does or anybody should. So yeah, like you, it really isn’t a big deal at all. At all.
Anonymous wrote:The only way the teams will stop gaming the system is if you suspend the club from playoffs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Girls soccer parents. Goodness gracious folks. Get a life. This happens on the boys side all the time and I have never heard a peep about it. Because it doesn’t matter. It is also ridiculous to require that teams play each other only if they each play the same number of games over the weekend. A few years ago we had a team playing two leagues and would have three games in a weekend. Of course our kids were more tired than a lot of their opponents, who were top tier teams. But nobody whined, complained or cared.
Oh but it does. It means getting into top tier playoffs or top tier tournaments. Means more exposure for the girls and more importantly, more exposure for the club, which translates into money. So yeah, it is kinda a big deal. Maybe not to you who sits at home and could care less because it’s not your business? But for others, it’s opportunity.
Anonymous wrote:Girls soccer parents. Goodness gracious folks. Get a life. This happens on the boys side all the time and I have never heard a peep about it. Because it doesn’t matter. It is also ridiculous to require that teams play each other only if they each play the same number of games over the weekend. A few years ago we had a team playing two leagues and would have three games in a weekend. Of course our kids were more tired than a lot of their opponents, who were top tier teams. But nobody whined, complained or cared.