Anonymous wrote:Has anyone heard back on getting their Fredericksburg game moved or rescheduled? Ours is next week and the teamsnap shows all declines.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. I can't believe anyone pays that. That's almost as bad as SYA's $270 rec soccer charge.
Interesting to see the huge price differences for what is 100% the same product. (Playing in the SFL and practicing in mud- $110 from Gunston or $270 from SYA; $160 or $60 for playing in the Herndon all star tournament.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Making people buy two numbered jerseys to play a total of 7-8 games is a waste of money.
That's why you see kids in plain t-shirts with marker or ironed on numbers. Our league wants people to pay $45 for two shirts from soccer.com, wait weeks for shirts to arrive which may not even be until after the season starts and then pay to go get numbers put on them (or I guess, buy them from Amazon and do it yourself, but who even has an iron anymore?). For 8 games?
No, making them do that for 3-4 allstar games is the real racket and waste of money.
Agree, the All Star shirt should be free. Every other rec sport gives out free all star clothes.
For Loudoun the all-star shirt is free. Also for Loudoun you pay as much for all-star as the regular season.
Really? Our league charges $40 plus the $20 and that felt like a rip off for the quality of the tournament and a handful of half-hearted practices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Making people buy two numbered jerseys to play a total of 7-8 games is a waste of money.
That's why you see kids in plain t-shirts with marker or ironed on numbers. Our league wants people to pay $45 for two shirts from soccer.com, wait weeks for shirts to arrive which may not even be until after the season starts and then pay to go get numbers put on them (or I guess, buy them from Amazon and do it yourself, but who even has an iron anymore?). For 8 games?
No, making them do that for 3-4 allstar games is the real racket and waste of money.
Agree, the All Star shirt should be free. Every other rec sport gives out free all star clothes.
For Loudoun the all-star shirt is free. Also for Loudoun you pay as much for all-star as the regular season.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Making people buy two numbered jerseys to play a total of 7-8 games is a waste of money.
That's why you see kids in plain t-shirts with marker or ironed on numbers. Our league wants people to pay $45 for two shirts from soccer.com, wait weeks for shirts to arrive which may not even be until after the season starts and then pay to go get numbers put on them (or I guess, buy them from Amazon and do it yourself, but who even has an iron anymore?). For 8 games?
No, making them do that for 3-4 allstar games is the real racket and waste of money.
Agree, the All Star shirt should be free. Every other rec sport gives out free all star clothes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SFL always sent the coaches contact info on a separate document so I am assuming that is what NCSL did as well.
It would be nice to see the coaches name, because we still have not even received an email from our coach yet. It's these small things that are making the transition difficult for us. Does anyone on this blog know someone at the ecnl rec office that could ask them to post the coaches information on the site like the old SFL site did?
You haven't heard from your rec league coach yet? That has to be an issue with your email address. Games start in a few days. You need to contact your rec league admin and find out who your kid's coach is.
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Practices already started and games start Saturday...
FML! I hate CYA and their lack of response, I hate NCSL and their stupid website. Oh well, I guess my kid can kick dirt at home this season.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SFL always sent the coaches contact info on a separate document so I am assuming that is what NCSL did as well.
It would be nice to see the coaches name, because we still have not even received an email from our coach yet. It's these small things that are making the transition difficult for us. Does anyone on this blog know someone at the ecnl rec office that could ask them to post the coaches information on the site like the old SFL site did?
You haven't heard from your rec league coach yet? That has to be an issue with your email address. Games start in a few days. You need to contact your rec league admin and find out who your kid's coach is.
This
Practices already started and games start Saturday...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SFL always sent the coaches contact info on a separate document so I am assuming that is what NCSL did as well.
It would be nice to see the coaches name, because we still have not even received an email from our coach yet. It's these small things that are making the transition difficult for us. Does anyone on this blog know someone at the ecnl rec office that could ask them to post the coaches information on the site like the old SFL site did?
You haven't heard from your rec league coach yet? That has to be an issue with your email address. Games start in a few days. You need to contact your rec league admin and find out who your kid's coach is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SFL always sent the coaches contact info on a separate document so I am assuming that is what NCSL did as well.
It would be nice to see the coaches name, because we still have not even received an email from our coach yet. It's these small things that are making the transition difficult for us. Does anyone on this blog know someone at the ecnl rec office that could ask them to post the coaches information on the site like the old SFL site did?
Anonymous wrote:SFL always sent the coaches contact info on a separate document so I am assuming that is what NCSL did as well.