dav-joel Posted January 5, 2009 Report Posted January 5, 2009 Hoop Insider Basketball Forum has moved to the top over "football". How about moving soccer up. Season has started. (Go Dogs)
bullets13 Posted January 5, 2009 Report Posted January 5, 2009 i'd try to see what i could do if we had more than 10 consistent posters on here...
sharkfutbol Posted January 5, 2009 Report Posted January 5, 2009 your rite on bullets... not much discussion of any sort on here... we need jcb back to stir up stuff... since i have had my wings clipped haha..
Guest setxgal Posted January 5, 2009 Report Posted January 5, 2009 the season is just getting started...it should pick up a little, right???? I will be here.....
Islander Posted January 5, 2009 Report Posted January 5, 2009 There's no bad coaches to complain about in soccer, unlike football. Nothing generates the post count like a community fed up with the football coach. I would name names, but you know who he is.
sharkfutbol Posted January 5, 2009 Report Posted January 5, 2009 Islander is correct... post something about a coach firing or hiring and people flock to say their piece..
MANUNITEDfootball Posted January 5, 2009 Report Posted January 5, 2009 If the local media took more interest in these kids as they do in football and basketball...........not just anybody can sit in the stands with great s/e texas winter weather. It takes a real fan to brave this funk. Only a parent or coach would understand...............I'm pretty well convinced the local media will never "get it".
bullets13 Posted January 6, 2009 Report Posted January 6, 2009 If the local media took more interest in these kids as they do in football and basketball...........not just anybody can sit in the stands with great s/e texas winter weather. It takes a real fan to brave this funk. Only a parent or coach would understand...............I'm pretty well convinced the local media will never "get it". i know what you're saying, as i've been playing for 20 years now. that being said, why would the media cover something that draws probably 5% of the fans that the major sports draw around here. i can't say i blame them. the good news is that soccer is slowly closing the gap, and there seem to be a lot more soccer families these days.
MANUNITEDfootball Posted January 7, 2009 Report Posted January 7, 2009 You are right..........5% -> I'll get over it.
Bon_Mot Posted January 8, 2009 Report Posted January 8, 2009 why would the media cover something that draws probably 5% of the fans that the major sports draw around here. i can't say i blame them. Put ANY OTHER SPORT outdoors in near-freezing temperatures and rain, and take a look at the attendence figures. I love it when people joke about "soccer weather." This isn't soccer weather, it's Texas UIL soccer weather. Soccer became a team sport after the big sports had established their seasons, and the UIL didn't want the soccer season to overlap with others. Look around at the rest of the country and notice that a lot of their state championships are in November. The NCAA's are done before Christmas. Even the EPL in rainy England takes a "Winter Break." Give us green grass and sunshine and I promise you that we would put the same people in the stands as basketball or baseball.
dav-joel Posted January 8, 2009 Author Report Posted January 8, 2009 I second that emotion. And as far as respect, lets move our thread up a few notches. (I believe there are more that 10 posters) so lets make like the Jeffersons and move it on up.
MANUNITEDfootball Posted January 9, 2009 Report Posted January 9, 2009 Thanks (coach) for taking the time to explain why we play when we do. Never knew that........Who makes those kinds of decisions and do the soccer coaches/athletic directors/parents have a say? I'll bet its harder to make a change in this regard than to crap in a swinging jug.
Guest L212 Posted January 9, 2009 Report Posted January 9, 2009 Having Texas high school soccer season in the fall would definitely mean better weather but on the flip side - wouldn't this prevent the football and volleyball players from playing soccer? On the otherhand, I guess it'd would allow the basketball players to play soccer and vice versa.
Bon_Mot Posted January 9, 2009 Report Posted January 9, 2009 The UIL designated the soccer season where it is for two main reasons: 1. As little conflict as possible with other sports. 2. It's a relatively slow time on the club soccer calendar at the beginning of the season.
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