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    Classic League's handling of weather on Sunday

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    Armadillo

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    Classic League's handling of weather on Sunday

    Post  Armadillo on Mon Mar 08, 2010 8:40 am

    We have a game at 12:30 yesterday. Leave the house at 10:30 in pouring rain. The rain out line was last updated on february 27th. I am thinking there is no way Classic League will play games from past experience. Get to the fields and wait in the rain until 12:30 and then Classic League cancels the rest of the days games. Good job Classic League.

    The German

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    Re: Classic League's handling of weather on Sunday

    Post  The German on Mon Mar 08, 2010 8:46 am

    Armadillo wrote:We have a game at 12:30 yesterday. Leave the house at 10:30 in pouring rain. The rain out line was last updated on february 27th. I am thinking there is no way Classic League will play games from past experience. Get to the fields and wait in the rain until 12:30 and then Classic League cancels the rest of the days games. Good job Classic League.
    Lucky us who live in McKinney and were supposed to play at PHP; however it was a drizzle at best @ 12:30pm but as the PHP rep said:" Dallas Cup is more important than league play."

    Ibystander

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    Re: Classic League's handling of weather on Sunday

    Post  Ibystander on Mon Mar 08, 2010 9:08 am

    Armadillo wrote:We have a game at 12:30 yesterday. Leave the house at 10:30 in pouring rain. The rain out line was last updated on february 27th. I am thinking there is no way Classic League will play games from past experience. Get to the fields and wait in the rain until 12:30 and then Classic League cancels the rest of the days games. Good job Classic League.

    Wow. Leaving the house at 10:30 for a 12:30 game? I see where you got your screen name!

    sillymom

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    Re: Classic League's handling of weather on Sunday

    Post  sillymom on Mon Mar 08, 2010 9:14 am

    Ibystander wrote:
    Armadillo wrote:We have a game at 12:30 yesterday. Leave the house at 10:30 in pouring rain. The rain out line was last updated on february 27th. I am thinking there is no way Classic League will play games from past experience. Get to the fields and wait in the rain until 12:30 and then Classic League cancels the rest of the days games. Good job Classic League.

    Wow. Leaving the house at 10:30 for a 12:30 game? I see where you got your screen name!

    Don't know who you play for but this seems right considering where you live and the fact that most coaches want the players at the field 1 hr before the game at the least the good ones.

    Armadillo

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    Re: Classic League's handling of weather on Sunday

    Post  Armadillo on Mon Mar 08, 2010 9:22 am

    Ibystander wrote:
    Armadillo wrote:We have a game at 12:30 yesterday. Leave the house at 10:30 in pouring rain. The rain out line was last updated on february 27th. I am thinking there is no way Classic League will play games from past experience. Get to the fields and wait in the rain until 12:30 and then Classic League cancels the rest of the days games. Good job Classic League.

    Wow. Leaving the house at 10:30 for a 12:30 game? I see where you got your screen name!

    Live in Tarrant County, left a little earlier than normal due to heavy rain. You never know what you will find on 635 crossing North Dallas! Yes our coach like the boys to be at the fields an hour before game time, which I have no problem with...

    99999999999

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    Re: Classic League's handling of weather on Sunday

    Post  99999999999 on Mon Mar 08, 2010 9:57 am

    Yup, us folks out here in Tarrant County - one soccer game takes a 4-5 hour chunk out of your day.

    ManSC97B

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    Re: Classic League's handling of weather on Sunday

    Post  ManSC97B on Mon Mar 08, 2010 10:42 am

    Don't know who you play for but this seems right considering where you live and
    the fact that most coaches want the players at the field 1 hr before the game at the least the good ones.


    The mark of a good coach? If only someone had said so earlier.

    batman

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    Re: Classic League's handling of weather on Sunday

    Post  batman on Mon Mar 08, 2010 12:00 pm

    I really feel your pain, but try living 340 miles from the fields. Now we are talking days, not hours.

    99999999999 wrote:Yup, us folks out here in Tarrant County - one soccer game takes a 4-5 hour chunk out of your day.

    dreambig

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    Re: Classic League's handling of weather on Sunday

    Post  dreambig on Mon Mar 08, 2010 2:57 pm

    batman wrote:I really feel your pain, but try living 340 miles from the fields. Now we are talking days, not hours.

    99999999999 wrote:Yup, us folks out here in Tarrant County - one soccer game takes a 4-5 hour chunk out of your day.

    I live in Dallas County and one (league) soccer game takes a minimum of 4.5 hours out of my day. And...believe it or not, I will miss it when I am no longer doing it.

    finish1

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    Re: Classic League's handling of weather on Sunday

    Post  finish1 on Mon Mar 08, 2010 3:34 pm

    dreambig wrote:
    batman wrote:I really feel your pain, but try living 340 miles from the fields. Now we are talking days, not hours.

    99999999999 wrote:Yup, us folks out here in Tarrant County - one soccer game takes a 4-5 hour chunk out of your day.

    I live in Dallas County and one (league) soccer game takes a minimum of 4.5 hours out of my day. And...believe it or not, I will miss it when I am no longer doing it.


    Dreambig 2, Board 0. Well played...and Amen!

    Armadillo

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    Re: Classic League's handling of weather on Sunday

    Post  Armadillo on Tue Mar 09, 2010 8:28 am

    dreambig wrote:
    batman wrote:I really feel your pain, but try living 340 miles from the fields. Now we are talking days, not hours.

    99999999999 wrote:Yup, us folks out here in Tarrant County - one soccer game takes a 4-5 hour chunk out of your day.

    I live in Dallas County and one (league) soccer game takes a minimum of 4.5 hours out of my day. And...believe it or not, I will miss it when I am no longer doing it.

    340 miles? Where do you live Amarillo?

    cornerkick96

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    Re: Classic League's handling of weather on Sunday

    Post  cornerkick96 on Tue Mar 09, 2010 10:01 am

    Now I see they have rescheduled makeup games for this Sunday. Great - I expect there will be some thin benches on that day. I guess by this age we should all have realized that no non-soccer related plans are allowed during the season (or within a few weeks after) - not even during Spring Break.

    momof2boys

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    Re: Classic League's handling of weather on Sunday

    Post  momof2boys on Tue Mar 09, 2010 11:01 am

    What is the big emergency to get all classic spring league games completed before Dallas Cup? What about the rest of April?
    Fit an entire season into 1 month? Are we looking for injuries or just trying to get it done and out of the way before State Cup in May?

    The German

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    Re: Classic League's handling of weather on Sunday

    Post  The German on Tue Mar 09, 2010 11:15 am

    momof2boys wrote:What is the big emergency to get all classic spring league games completed before Dallas Cup? What about the rest of April?
    Fit an entire season into 1 month? Are we looking for injuries or just trying to get it done and out of the way before State Cup in May?
    I guess they try to get it in before the High School kids come back (U15 and up) and then of course is the tournament season starting with additional revenue.

    centermiddad

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    Re: Classic League's handling of weather on Sunday

    Post  centermiddad on Fri Mar 12, 2010 8:28 am

    cornerkick96 wrote:Now I see they have rescheduled makeup games for this Sunday. Great - I expect there will be some thin benches on that day. I guess by this age we should all have realized that no non-soccer related plans are allowed during the season (or within a few weeks after) - not even during Spring Break.

    Yep we will show up with a whopping 9 players. They blew it as far as I am concerned.

    cornerkick96

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    Re: Classic League's handling of weather on Sunday

    Post  cornerkick96 on Fri Mar 12, 2010 8:40 am

    centermiddad wrote:
    cornerkick96 wrote:Now I see they have rescheduled makeup games for this Sunday. Great - I expect there will be some thin benches on that day. I guess by this age we should all have realized that no non-soccer related plans are allowed during the season (or within a few weeks after) - not even during Spring Break.

    Yep we will show up with a whopping 9 players. They blew it as far as I am concerned.


    Yeah, maybe they should move this Sunday's games back to the PAL fields since there will be a lot of 9 v 9

    clueless

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    Re: Classic League's handling of weather on Sunday

    Post  clueless on Fri Mar 12, 2010 9:29 am

    cornerkick96 wrote:
    centermiddad wrote:
    cornerkick96 wrote:Now I see they have rescheduled makeup games for this Sunday. Great - I expect there will be some thin benches on that day. I guess by this age we should all have realized that no non-soccer related plans are allowed during the season (or within a few weeks after) - not even during Spring Break.

    Yep we will show up with a whopping 9 players. They blew it as far as I am concerned.


    Yeah, maybe they should move this Sunday's games back to the PAL fields since there will be a lot of 9 v 9


    There are girls games mid-week next week. I really don't think you can plan on NOT playing during the weekends, but understand people taking the risk. They do go out of their way to explain that they don't care about school/church/springbreak - so, it's our fault for signing up to play. I don't have a lot of sympathy for the players missing the weekend, but the weekdays are a different situation to me - pays to be the owner obviously.

    Armadillo

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    Re: Classic League's handling of weather on Sunday

    Post  Armadillo on Fri Mar 12, 2010 9:49 am

    Yea, our team will play with 8 players this Sunday, but at least CL doesn't get the $200 for schedule change request that they would deny.

    centermiddad

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    Re: Classic League's handling of weather on Sunday

    Post  centermiddad on Fri Mar 12, 2010 4:58 pm

    clueless wrote:
    cornerkick96 wrote:
    centermiddad wrote:
    cornerkick96 wrote:Now I see they have rescheduled makeup games for this Sunday. Great - I expect there will be some thin benches on that day. I guess by this age we should all have realized that no non-soccer related plans are allowed during the season (or within a few weeks after) - not even during Spring Break.

    Yep we will show up with a whopping 9 players. They blew it as far as I am concerned.


    Yeah, maybe they should move this Sunday's games back to the PAL fields since there will be a lot of 9 v 9


    There are girls games mid-week next week. I really don't think you can plan on NOT playing during the weekends, but understand people taking the risk. They do go out of their way to explain that they don't care about school/church/springbreak - so, it's our fault for signing up to play. I don't have a lot of sympathy for the players missing the weekend, but the weekdays are a different situation to me - pays to be the owner obviously.


    I don't have any sympathy for the missing players either, its the ones left behind to play short I feel for. Losing to a lesser team, playing to your too tires and do something silly and get yourself hurt, that sort of thing. I wonder if I could get away telling the people I work with I don't care about their schedules....

    Armadillo

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    Re: Classic League's handling of weather on Sunday

    Post  Armadillo on Fri Mar 12, 2010 7:52 pm

    It's youth soccer, not your bread and butter career...

    centermiddad

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    Re: Classic League's handling of weather on Sunday

    Post  centermiddad on Sat Mar 13, 2010 8:45 am

    Armadillo wrote:It's youth soccer, not your bread and butter career...


    With the injuries your team has, and has had (and mine too), one more injury will make the rest of the season a whole lot less fun. Kinda like the Fall.... Injuries will always occur, but we as adults, parents, league officials, coaches, should do what we can and what is reasonable to prevent the silly stuff and lower the odds. Never the less, my son will be next to yours on Sunday, but I can assure you, I will be watching extra closely to his and others body language.

    soccerdad1

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    Re: Classic League's handling of weather on Sunday

    Post  soccerdad1 on Sat Mar 13, 2010 1:20 pm

    Everyone thought our team signed to many (18) in the fall. We told some of the new additions that they would not get much playing time at first so there would not be any angry parents. Since signing day, we had 1 drop (starter that just did not want to play anymore) and 1 move out of state (backup). Last week we had 4 injured (2 starters-1 for the season) sitting on the bench which gave us 1 sub. Guess what-those that did not get alot of playing time in the fall are now getting some.
    I'm sure your team could have signed more but choose not to. There is a reason the rosters increase at this age group-lots of injuries.
    We also informed all the parents in January not to book anything the week of Spring Break as the league informed us that there would be a possibilty of make up games especially with what we went thru in the fall.
    I would venture to say that your team did not plan the season well .

    centermiddad

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    Re: Classic League's handling of weather on Sunday

    Post  centermiddad on Sun Mar 14, 2010 1:00 pm

    18 is not too many, depending on why you sign them to begin with. Could we have signed more? Yes. Should we have? Nope. If the player doesn't fit, they don't get signed just to make the roster bigger. Should roster sizes get bigger as you get older? Yes, as long as it isn't for the money ect. For the record, we played short today, and won, no injuries. Maybe you misunderstand what I mean when I say "less fun". Having a kid injured, and missing out on playing, for a reason that could have/should have been handled differently makes it less fun. I don't give a rats as_ if its the last sub on the bench who's hurt. He's on OUR team, and that makes it less fun for all. BTW- sounds like you guys are doing everything perfect over there, you should be dominating D1 in no time.

    Armadillo

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    Re: Classic League's handling of weather on Sunday

    Post  Armadillo on Sun Mar 14, 2010 2:44 pm

    centermiddad wrote:
    Armadillo wrote:It's youth soccer, not your bread and butter career...


    With the injuries your team has, and has had (and mine too), one more injury will make the rest of the season a whole lot less fun. Kinda like the Fall.... Injuries will always occur, but we as adults, parents, league officials, coaches, should do what we can and what is reasonable to prevent the silly stuff and lower the odds. Never the less, my son will be next to yours on Sunday, but I can assure you, I will be watching extra closely to his and others body language.

    No injuries playing with 9 this morning, but there was a whole lot of tired boys when the whistle blew. Even came away with a win...

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