Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone been going to the fpyc drop-in? If so how is the turn out?
Was great last weekend!
Cool Thanks. Did you attending the one in Arlington also?
It was canceled.
ah yes I see it on the website now. Looks like it might be cold this weekend also.
Not sure if you're being sarcastic... going to play outdoors last Saturday would have been insane, and certainly no more than a handful would attend, meaning the whole point of 'street soccer' getting together with a bunch of kids would be moot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone been going to the fpyc drop-in? If so how is the turn out?
Was great last weekend!
Cool Thanks. Did you attending the one in Arlington also?
It was canceled.
ah yes I see it on the website now. Looks like it might be cold this weekend also.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone been going to the fpyc drop-in? If so how is the turn out?
Was great last weekend!
Cool Thanks. Did you attending the one in Arlington also?
It was canceled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone been going to the fpyc drop-in? If so how is the turn out?
Was great last weekend!
Cool Thanks. Did you attending the one in Arlington also?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone been going to the fpyc drop-in? If so how is the turn out?
Was great last weekend!
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone been going to the fpyc drop-in? If so how is the turn out?
Anonymous wrote:I would not let my kids play soccer due to high probability of suffering a concussion, knowing what I know now. the new rules does not allow kids to head the ball before the age of 11. That's just absurd. That should be illegal at any age. The other concern is that they are playing on a artificial turf sprinkle with shredded rubber tires. Those things can release chemical in hot weather and they can cause cancer. A lawsuit waiting to happen.
Anonymous wrote:I just don't understand the soccer craze in this area. I see so many kids at Franklin Sherman baseball field, Lewinsville and Linway Terrace Park after school in the spring, weekends and in the summer with soccer coaches and parents and yet those tennis courts right next to it are practically emptied most of the time. This is a high risk concussion sport, using your head to hit the ball, and it is very likely that 99.99% of the kids will stop playing soccer after high school.
Anonymous wrote:I just don't understand the soccer craze in this area. I see so many kids at Franklin Sherman baseball field, Lewinsville and Linway Terrace Park after school in the spring, weekends and in the summer with soccer coaches and parents and yet those tennis courts right next to it are practically emptied most of the time. This is a high risk concussion sport, using your head to hit the ball, and it is very likely that 99.99% of the kids will stop playing soccer after high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:wow, 11:43 is a massive douche.
Yeah, I don't quite get what he was saying...
Some people on this board are just on here to bash Arlington soccer, so any cheap-shot where Arlington is mentioned provides that opportunity. We should really move DC Metro area soccer to a Reddit forum where you can vote people down for stupid comments.