Yup.Was there really an 8:30pm DA game at Silverlakes last night? Smh.
That seems crazier than camping out at wal mart for a 50" tv for $99.Yup.
It does. Despite the time I heard that it was a good game.That seems crazier than camping out at wal mart for a 50" tv for $99.
That seems crazier than camping out at wal mart for a 50" tv for $99.
Sometimes it’s not about the economics of the facility, but what is in the best interests of the players and the coaches that want to see them.Is there a backstory there? Seems it would take quite a bit for silverlakes to open up on the night of Thanksgiving for a single, late-night game. And to find refs, facilities, etc.
I don't think the economics of silverlakes makes sense for a single game.
Who played and what was the score?It does. Despite the time I heard that it was a good game.
FC Dallas 04 DA and Legends 04 DA. It was a 3-3 game. Legends led at half 2-1 via corners. FC Dallas tied it up and went up 3-2. With 3 minutes left another corner by Legends leveled the game.Who played and what was the score?
Sometimes it’s not about the economics of the facility, but what is in the best interests of the players and the coaches that want to see them.
To be clear, you are saying it is in the best interest of the college coaches, and the 13 year old players (eighth graders), I assume for scouting purposes, to play a game on Thanksgiving Day? If that is indeed the rationale, I feel very sorry for the kids and the parents involved with both of these teams.
If, on the other hand, the Dallas teams was already in town, and the kids and parents from both teams thought it would be fun to play a game that day, like back east where some high schools play football on Thanksgiving, then more power to them.
To be clear, you are saying it is in the best interest of the college coaches, and the 13 year old players (eighth graders), I assume for scouting purposes, to play a game on Thanksgiving Day? If that is indeed the rationale, I feel very sorry for the kids and the parents involved with both of these teams.
If, on the other hand, the Dallas teams was already in town, and the kids and parents from both teams thought it would be fun to play a game that day, like back east where some high schools play football on Thanksgiving, then more power to them.
...to all of you that are crazy enough to play on a holiday weekend. I'm too full and had too much to drink to even think about driving to Norco or Del Mar first thing tomorrow morning. (And again on Saturday and Sunday)!
Hope everybody had a great Thanksgiving.