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[QUOTE="Chuck, post: 1900774, member: 1646"] What kind of facility do your kids' teams play at for practice, games, off-season training? Here in Northern NJ there is definitely a shortage of field space. My town of 10,000 people has two turf fields at the high school. Our full sided teams can play games there with proper planning. Our club has a big open area where our teams train (4 or 5 teams at a time). We bring portable lights there and if there are 5 blades of grass left at this time of year it's a miracle. Small side games are played on 4 different fields of varying quality (all grass). In the off season, both of my kids are doing futsal training in a church gym with the clubs player development coach. We have one really nice bubble facility that runs leagues and training. A few other converted warehouses have popped over the years, but the size and ceiling height limit play to an indoor soccer feel. My son's 9-0 team is playing their last game tonight against the other 9-0 team in his flight. Unfortunately, it is going to be 36 degrees and windy. He's so excited and nervous. [/QUOTE]
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