Anonymous wrote:NCSL wants to collect fees. They don't care about whether the field is playable. "Its just rec!" They might be hoping the other orgs offer to donate their paid-for field space and cover the ref fees to avoid having to play on this field, but they really don't care, they got paid.
This is why people who make money professionally off club soccer shouldn't be involved with rec leagues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it even possible to anchor pop up goals into the ground? I have never seen an NCSL game played with popup goals.
Even if you could, you would then have to change out the smaller goals for larger goals in the fifteen minutes between games and then anchor the new goals into the ground.
they're easy to anchor with tent stakes
Who is going to be resetting the field and changing out installed goals between every game? This sounds nuts to me. You need sandbags as well, correct?
We have a high school field that we use for 9v9 and 11v11. The goals take 5 minutes to move off of the field and the flags take a few seconds. It's not a big deal
You use popup goals, tent stakes and sandbags? Or goals on wheels?
Goals on wheels. The full size goals are permanent, the 9x9 and on wheels and chained together off the field when not in use. With parents helping, the change is easy to make during warmups
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it even possible to anchor pop up goals into the ground? I have never seen an NCSL game played with popup goals.
Even if you could, you would then have to change out the smaller goals for larger goals in the fifteen minutes between games and then anchor the new goals into the ground.
they're easy to anchor with tent stakes
Who is going to be resetting the field and changing out installed goals between every game? This sounds nuts to me. You need sandbags as well, correct?
We have a high school field that we use for 9v9 and 11v11. The goals take 5 minutes to move off of the field and the flags take a few seconds. It's not a big deal
You use popup goals, tent stakes and sandbags? Or goals on wheels?
LOL no one uses pop up goals! I have had 2 kids play in NCSL and not even their U9 or U10 games were ever played with pop up goals.
Regardless, I don't think the goals are the issue. If you show up to a nice grass field and there are safely installed popup goals that are the correct size, no big deal. The dealbreaker with this field is that home run fence. There is no way to lay out a soccer field to give enough clearance away from the fence and to have the field be a reasonable size for 11 v 11 play.