Why keep arguing, NO FALL SOCCER!

What is the latest from Cal South? No date set for games to resume?

Are we stopped due to the state guidelines ?

Other than their 'Return to Play guidelines' they haven't communicated anything else at all as far as i'm aware, other than developing waivers ensuring they arent liable for anything covid related of course
 
Other than their 'Return to Play guidelines' they haven't communicated anything else at all as far as i'm aware, other than developing waivers ensuring they arent liable for anything covid related of course

They did put out a confusing SM post 2 days ago featuring a group of young ones celebrating a goal citing this:

"The California Department of Public Health recently released Guidance for Small Cohorts/Groups of Children and Youth. These guidelines, and additional resources can be found in Cal South's Return-to-Play webpage here: http://bit.ly/ReturnToPlayGuidelines

View CDPH's guidance: http://bit.ly/CDPHAug25

Why they referenced the new 14 max group cohort guidance is a mystery but has led to several questions and/or different interpretations
 
They did put out a confusing SM post 2 days ago featuring a group of young ones celebrating a goal citing this:

"The California Department of Public Health recently released Guidance for Small Cohorts/Groups of Children and Youth. These guidelines, and additional resources can be found in Cal South's Return-to-Play webpage here: http://bit.ly/ReturnToPlayGuidelines

View CDPH's guidance: http://bit.ly/CDPHAug25

Why they referenced the new 14 max group cohort guidance is a mystery but has led to several questions and/or different interpretations
SoCal players/clubs have to register with Cal South by Tuesday (Sep 1 deadline). At this point, they will be richer to the tune of a few million $'s if my calculations are correct. Someone please correct me if I am mistaken or misleading anyone.

Once that process is taken care of, we may well get some more guidance from them. The same can probably be said for CSL (their registration/payment deadline is tomorrow I believe) and maybe SCDSL also?

In fairness to Tony Pisicoli (our Cal South District Commissioner), he has been regularly answering questions on social media and has reached out a number of times via email with updates.
 
If it makes anyone feel better, Norcal hasn't said anything new either. The clubs have been scrambling to keep kids interested in training in their 10x10 squares as (as you all know,) nobody can do anything fun!
 
SoCal players/clubs have to register with Cal South by Tuesday (Sep 1 deadline). At this point, they will be richer to the tune of a few million $'s if my calculations are correct. Someone please correct me if I am mistaken or misleading anyone.

Once that process is taken care of, we may well get some more guidance from them. The same can probably be said for CSL (their registration/payment deadline is tomorrow I believe) and maybe SCDSL also?

In fairness to Tony Pisicoli (our Cal South District Commissioner), he has been regularly answering questions on social media and has reached out a number of times via email with updates.

Ah Pay us now and hope for a hamburger some day...

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SoCal players/clubs have to register with Cal South by Tuesday (Sep 1 deadline). At this point, they will be richer to the tune of a few million $'s if my calculations are correct. Someone please correct me if I am mistaken or misleading anyone.

Once that process is taken care of, we may well get some more guidance from them. The same can probably be said for CSL (their registration/payment deadline is tomorrow I believe) and maybe SCDSL also?

In fairness to Tony Pisicoli (our Cal South District Commissioner), he has been regularly answering questions on social media and has reached out a number of times via email with updates.
Until So Cal plays games, don’t fund them
 
What if Counties modify there heath guidances for youth sports? Cleared from widespread (purple): scrimmages (red) games or moving on to the next phases I would hope. Something?

With some leagues the scenario would be games in xy Counties or out of State but not in wz until permitted. Might not work as well for CS but USclub and some of the others who have numbers in many counties, out of state contingent.
 
What if Counties modify there heath guidances for youth sports? Cleared from widespread (purple): scrimmages (red) games or moving on to the next phases I would hope. Something?

With some leagues the scenario would be games in xy Counties or out of State but not in wz until permitted. Might not work as well for CS but USclub and some of the others who have numbers in many counties, out of state contingent.
It is my belief that the biggest impediment to games will be the 6ft distancing requirement. If that is not lifted, no games/scrimmages will be allowed.
 
Until So Cal plays games, don’t fund them
The problem with not “funding” CalSouth is that your club gets the field insurance through them, the one they use to rent the fields. CalSouth also provides “insurance” for your child while at practice. That is what the player pass would be good for this Fall with no games in sight.
 
The problem with not “funding” CalSouth is that your club gets the field insurance through them, the one they use to rent the fields. CalSouth also provides “insurance” for your child while at practice. That is what the player pass would be good for this Fall with no games in sight.

Nah they have done nothing and teams have been practicing without anything from Cal south all month and months prior. USclub provides insurance and so does USYS so all ECXx, MLS-EYDP, NPLwest don't need Cal South. There is facilities and private insurance also and the Cal south covid19 wavier says they will not help in any shape of manner anyway so what they provide is not worth much anyway.

CS can either extended the roster freeze or teams can wait until later to register. If they reduced costs to say half now and half later when play starts that might go over better either that or actually do something to move things along, provide something of value.
 
187,000 and another 1000+ every day. The info is out there all right.
Even if they die of cancer, heart disease, heck in an accident, and they happen to test positive they are counted. You are fooling yourself. Just like when you said NY is the perfect example to follow on Covid. Their strategy was to kill off all the vulnerable up front, then nobody would die later. Good job! You’re an ass and an idiot.
 
187,000 and another 1000+ every day. The info is out there all right.

Wondering how many died due to Obesity and COVID. 40%+ of Americans are considered obese (BMI of higher than 30 - doesnt take much to be obese according to the BMI calculator). I am sure the data is out there.

This will really tell us if COVID is killing the average obese american or mostly other serious underlying conditions. The irony is that we are not allowing our kids to play sports which basically is a way to fight the obesity problem in america.

 
If you believe this information and data...some people believe the CDC is reliable...(https://www.google.com/amp/s/fox8.c...-in-us-had-underlying-medical-conditions/amp/)

No reason why HEALTHY children and young adults (college students) can not live their lives, attend school, play sports, etc. Let’s continue to follow the science folks and not the politics.

It appears you have not been following what is happening in colleges across the country where students attempted to live the college life as if covid-19 did not exist.
 
Wondering how many died due to Obesity and COVID. 40%+ of Americans are considered obese (BMI of higher than 30 - doesnt take much to be obese according to the BMI calculator). I am sure the data is out there.

This will really tell us if COVID is killing the average obese american or mostly other serious underlying conditions. The irony is that we are not allowing our kids to play sports which basically is a way to fight the obesity problem in america.


CDC says 90%+ (might be 94%) of all Covid deaths had underlying conditions.
 
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