poko said:So, then tell me how hard it is to say to people :
Your game is at 6:30.
Your game is at 7:15.
Your game is at 8:00.
Your game is at 8:45.
Gives you 45 mins for game and includes the full halves, half time and time between games. Its not fun when you rush your ass off to race home from work, get ready, race back over there...only to have to sit on your arse for 20-25 mins waiting for your game.
Its about planning. I know things happen, and really it should be planned to take into consideration of things running later, over time, injuries etc.
This is exactly what YMCA Lakehaven has been doing. though for the Opens games, the 50 minute game is fitted into a 1 hour time slot. Example : 6:30, 7:30, 8:30 kick offs. Everything is finished by 9:30. On time every week.
poko said:Mr_Futsal said:1) What would you expect when there aren't even any rules. If you could show me the rules, i would be quite happy. Because we sure as hell dont play by the FIFA Laws of the Game
http://www.fifa.com/aboutfifa/developing/futsal/lawsofthegame.html
im a glad that you can find the FIFA Laws of the Game, but as Kareem said...
Kareem said:what mr futsal means in regards to rules is...Niagara dont follow any official rules.
At Lakehaven they are obliged to (which is a good thing ) being a FutsalNSW venue.
Where as places like Woy Woy, Niagra Park etc. can make their own variations.
Woy Woy at least gave me a copy of the variations 2 years ago when we played there...that was good!