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Saw this in the B2002 thread, but I figured I would mention it here.
I gotta agree, at least in the Polo Field location, Surf Cup had a very pedestrian feel this weekend unlike previous years. The problems I have (very similar to the post I quoted):
- No more grand entrance. My kids used to get pumped walking through the main entrance under the "Best of the Best" signs with the high energy music pumping. What happened to the grand entrance and why is the tent so far removed from the main parking areas and fields? No wonder I saw so few people wearing Surf Cup T-shirts.
- Spotty time management. Again, another out of town parent was complaining to me that their games were shortened because the games were running behind schedule. So they're paying a lot of money and they can't even get complete games.
- Lack of game balls. Some fields only had two or just one official game ball. This meant there was often a 30 second delay on goal kicks just to get the ball back in play. These delays really start to add up. There should be a minimum of 3 game balls on every field.
Anyway my point to post this here wasn't to antagonize Surf supporters but to maybe get some answers from someone in the know about some of the shortcomings and see if they are just temporary. With Surf just getting the Polo Fields, this weekend hasn't been a great showcase for how they're going to run the tournament on those fields going forward. It's felt like just another San Diego tournament.
I deleted parts of your post that I am not going to comment on.
- I was not at the Polo Fields this past weekend. At the Oceanside complex everyone had to enter through the huge tent with music playing and the Soccerloco store. There were players taking team and individual pictures in front of the Surf Cup signs in the tent. Great vibe and way to enter the tournament.
- With games set only 10 minutes apart, all it takes is one jerk coach that does not get their team on the field when requested by the referee to throw the schedule off. We had several games where the team manager failed to provide either the player cards or coach cards to the Field Marshal. The referees cannot check in the players without the cards and on a couple occasions the coaches had to track down their managers, thus delaying the start. The tournament rules state that all games must end 5 minutes prior to the start of the next game. It is impossible for the referees to get the teams checked in, hydrate and apply sunscreen in 5 minutes. The 10 games that I worked were within a couple minutes of being on time and we did not have to shorten any games. Of course we just went to the Gatorade tent on the sideline to hydrate and started calling the players back on the field after 2 minutes during halftime. Needless to say, it was difficult and took good coordination between the referees, Field Marshals (I worked with some really good FM), and coaches to keep the games on time.
-We usually only had one ball on the fields I worked and the ball would return quickly to the field, usually within seconds. There are enough spectators, players, etc. around the fields that would help so I had no problems on my fields.
Sounds like a very different experience at Polo Fields vice Oceanside. I thought Oceanside was run very efficiently.
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