Anonymous wrote:Why doesn't this club have bathrooms at their field? All other ECNL clubs do. ECNL should have told them to get that taken care of while they were merging.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does winning a scrimmage matter? Weren’t the coaches playing players in different combos to learn about who they have on the team and not necessarily trying to outscore the opposing team.
This happened on the Union side (2011), all players played in different combos...just all the different combos happened to be good at scoring![]()
Anonymous wrote:Why does winning a scrimmage matter? Weren’t the coaches playing players in different combos to learn about who they have on the team and not necessarily trying to outscore the opposing team.
Anonymous wrote:Why does winning a scrimmage matter? Weren’t the coaches playing players in different combos to learn about who they have on the team and not necessarily trying to outscore the opposing team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How were the scrimmages against FCV / ST James / TSJFC ?
Blowout.
Not true.
I think Union stopped counting goals…. Yes it’s true. It was a blowout game.
Which age group?
2011
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How were the scrimmages against FCV / ST James / TSJFC ?
Blowout.
Not true.
I think Union stopped counting goals…. Yes it’s true. It was a blowout game.
Which age group?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How were the scrimmages against FCV / ST James / TSJFC ?
Blowout.
Not true.
I think Union stopped counting goals…. Yes it’s true. It was a blowout game.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How were the scrimmages against FCV / ST James / TSJFC ?
Blowout.
Not true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How were the scrimmages against FCV / ST James / TSJFC ?
Blowout.
Anonymous wrote:How were the scrimmages against FCV / ST James / TSJFC ?