Can someone answer this simple question?
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Why is Cape Coral in Region A ? Not that I don't love doing the 3 hr drive to Cape Co
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Originally posted by OnlySoccer View PostI hope You are Right
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I think the OP assumed this because Cape Coral was listed as one of the host fields for Region A Cup. I saw it on there yesterday. Obviously someone from Region A reads these posts and removed Cape Coral from the list. It's been updated.
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Please dont send us to Coral Estates and their tree obstructing fields (you cant take a corner kick at one of the fields because the tree branches are on the way) or to Three Lakes Park with their undersized fields.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostExactly, then why do you sign up for Region A games in the SFUYSA leagues.
We had to drive from Pinecrest all the way to Cape Coral for a single dam game.
Just play soccer...for the kicks of it.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostExactly, then why do you sign up for Region A games in the SFUYSA leagues.
We had to drive from Pinecrest all the way to Cape Coral for a single dam game.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHave they complained about their drive to Pinecrest? NOoooo
Just play soccer...for the kicks of it.
Go play in Tampa or Orlando.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo the club that is making everyone in Region A drive to Region C is not complaining about the three hour drive. I can assure all the teams from Region A are complaining about it.
Go play in Tampa or Orlando.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLee County, San Carlos, Bonita, Naples, Cape Coral and probably Lehigh all have teams playing on the east coast. LC, Naples and CC have been playing over there since at least 2004.
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