\Anonymous wrote:And yet you won’t name your club so we can review the fields
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of clubs have to play some games grass. Even terrible grass fields. It happens, get over it.
Nope. Very uncommon in the dc area to play a travel game on terrible grass fields. Sometimes they are on decent grass fields.
Still curious what club you belong to so we can review all your fields for quality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of clubs have to play some games grass. Even terrible grass fields. It happens, get over it.
Nope. Very uncommon in the dc area to play a travel game on terrible grass fields. Sometimes they are on decent grass fields.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of clubs have to play some games grass. Even terrible grass fields. It happens, get over it.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of clubs have to play some games grass. Even terrible grass fields. It happens, get over it.
Anonymous wrote:OP was upset that they had to play a game on a grass field and that teams should not be allowed in the league if you don’t have turf. I asked which club plays all game on turf.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When my kids played rec all their games after u8 were on turf.
Which club?
Literally almost everywhere. Look at the ncsl rec schedules.
So no club plays them all on turf?
We are all saying that almost every org plays ALL travel games on turf, and most rec games.
Is English your second language?
But you won’t name your club? Odd if you are so right
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When my kids played rec all their games after u8 were on turf.
Which club?
Literally almost everywhere. Look at the ncsl rec schedules.
So no club plays them all on turf?
We are all saying that almost every org plays ALL travel games on turf, and most rec games.
Is English your second language?