I've seen shit on plates, significantly more frightening than The Rona, at a Chinese restaurant.
@Dominic are you going to put an end to this racist b.s.
I've seen shit on plates, significantly more frightening than The Rona, at a Chinese restaurant.
@Dominic are you going to put an end to this racist b.s.
@Dominic are you going to put an end to this racist b.s.
If one of the kids caught it and brought it home, how long until you know?Why would they have to have two weeks of Zoom training. The two parents tested positive, so that kid should test and then sit out.
Practice hasn't started yet, so no one had contact with anyone with positive findings.
There was one summer back when my kids were playing in soccer tournaments all over SoCal that wencountered in several locations portapotties where someone had taken a crap on the seat. There are several posters here that have a similar mindset, just trying to see what they can get away with. I suspect that they have no other power in their obviously pitiful lives.
@Dominic are you going to put an end to this racist b.s.
It is called the dog and pony show. It makes some parents feel like they are doing their part.
In AZ they have to walk to the field wearing a mask. Once on the field they scrimmage, hang out, huddle, etc.
So I am guessing scientifically the powers that be have determined covid only is found between the car and the field.
Mask is on from car to field because it is easy to do and helps a tiny bit. Mask is off during practice because wearing a mask while running is less easy to do.Exactly. I'm all for doing my part... we wear masks, we've put grandma on quarantine... but this nonsense about wearing a mask from the car to the field, and back, just seems ridiculous. We aren't supposed to be scrimmaging in NoCal yet but what difference does it make if you're using the same ball for drills? Does The Rona die from Cone A to Cone B when it's 10' away? How is that different from shoulder to shoulder contact, etc?
Mask is on from car to field because it is easy to do and helps a tiny bit. Mask is off during practice because wearing a mask while running is less easy to do.
Sharing a ball for passing drills is not as risky as scrimmages. In one case, you breathe in air from someone 2 feet away. In the other, you don't.
Why all the bogus comparisons? You can figure this stuff out.
Dominic is going to shut down this site if you all keep complaining and bugging him.
Yes, it makes you wonder why the same person keeps making racist statements at a youth soccer website.
If your kid is old enough to gossip about boys, why does she need to touch the ball with her hands at all?It's not bogus. If you knew a kid was contagious with the flu, would you allow your kid to hold the same ball they just held 30 seconds ago?
And "helps a tiny bit" isn't a strong enough reason for me, dad. The kids are walking alone to practice. That serves absolutely ZERO purpose if they're going to stand around and sip Powerade and gossip about boys 6" away from each other.
Yes, it makes you wonder why the same person keeps making racist statements at a youth soccer website.
Ignoring someone is the best way to shut them down. It's definitely not as bad as it was a few months back. Believe me, I was upset with all the racism going on in this site but walking away to another post is better than getting involved (took me a while to figure that out- LOL).
If your kid is old enough to gossip about boys, why does she need to touch the ball with her hands at all?
Ignoring racism only enables more of it.
which HS? Private or public?So back to the topic. Return to Training. My boy's high school team is having a soccer camp in 2 weeks. Sounds like HS camps are back. Not sure if they will allow scrimmages or 1 v 1's but it's a start.
interested to hear what HS this is? I run the boys’ program at Samohi and we’ve been told very clearly that we cannot have soccer practice (even if we call it camp) when school resumes. Not under the current guidelines anyway.which HS? Private or public?