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railroad closed tonight (3/3/10)

nutmeg- Posts: 394
Join date: 2009-05-26
- Post n°2
Re: railroad closed tonight (3/3/10)
soccerlady wrote:Why is Rail Road Closed tonight (3/3)?
Lewisville has decided that the fields are too wet...again.
Evidently that complex was built on top of some prehistoric bathtub that retains the smallest amount of water for days and weeks at a time.

Txfutboldad- Posts: 122
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- Post n°3
Re: railroad closed tonight (3/3/10)
nutmeg wrote:soccerlady wrote:Why is Rail Road Closed tonight (3/3)?
Lewisville has decided that the fields are too wet...again.
Evidently that complex was built on top of some prehistoric bathtub that retains the smallest amount of water for days and weeks at a time.
Landfill runoff

nutmeg- Posts: 394
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- Post n°4
Re: railroad closed tonight (3/3/10)
Txfutboldad wrote:nutmeg wrote:soccerlady wrote:Why is Rail Road Closed tonight (3/3)?
Lewisville has decided that the fields are too wet...again.
Evidently that complex was built on top of some prehistoric bathtub that retains the smallest amount of water for days and weeks at a time.
Landfill runoff
Not a viable excuse. Moss Park gets liquor store runoff yet it's open for tonight's games.

clueless- Posts: 608
Join date: 2009-05-11
- Post n°5
Re: railroad closed tonight (3/3/10)
nutmeg wrote:soccerlady wrote:Why is Rail Road Closed tonight (3/3)?
Lewisville has decided that the fields are too wet...again.
Evidently that complex was built on top of some prehistoric bathtub that retains the smallest amount of water for days and weeks at a time.
That so opened the door for a water retention joke, but I value my marriage too much.

bevowhoopin- Posts: 294
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- Post n°6
Re: railroad closed tonight (3/3/10)
What is this season coming to when Moss is open and the rest are closed???

Flatback4- Posts: 50
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- Post n°7
Re: railroad closed tonight (3/3/10)
Since FFCD is playing SR at Moss tonight, does anyone know the score?

bevowhoopin- Posts: 294
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- Post n°8
Re: railroad closed tonight (3/3/10)
Flatback4 wrote:Since FFCD is playing SR at Moss tonight, does anyone know the score?
You've probably seen by now but website shows Grubb 2-1 over Red. Grubb keeps pulling them out, Looking pretty good right now. It has boosted them back up in the standings.

Pele98- Posts: 392
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- Post n°9
Re: railroad closed tonight (3/3/10)
bevowhoopin wrote:Flatback4 wrote:Since FFCD is playing SR at Moss tonight, does anyone know the score?
You've probably seen by now but website shows Grubb 2-1 over Red. Grubb keeps pulling them out, Looking pretty good right now. It has boosted them back up in the standings.
If Grubb had lost or tied the game yesterday, then the slide would have been imminent and huge. SR played with only 11 players from start to finish, missing 3 starters. Now if you play a team with no subs, and 3 sub players starting and staying in the game for 60-minutes and yet they keep it close, I think that tells more about the SR's drive and tenacity.
I watched a bit of this game, and the first 10-mins I thought SR came close to pulling a surprise sneak and get one. MG sensed it building and he quickly inserted his top defender in the game who had been on the bench on starting
FCD could have scored 2 easy goals soon after if not for the determination and quickness of SR keeper playing both balls for corners with defenders well beaten.
I thought SR started strong, went into sleep for a while and FCD took advantage scoring 2 goals in 10-mins, then SR came back alive again to pull one back.
One thing of interest, I heard one of the coach calling for 'ref, that's a yellow' almost everytime there was a foul by the opponents, but went 'ref, that's not a foul' when it was the other way round Now, my guess that was based on experience and that really shows experience is the best teacher (if you seen too many yellows you know which one to call for, right!!!!!)
(I think I saw a yellow flashed, but not sure and don't know to who; there was an SR forward and FCD defender in close proximity to the ref).
Very entertaining game, and not as physical by both teams as it was billed to be..

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- Post n°10
Re: railroad closed tonight (3/3/10)
Pele98 wrote:bevowhoopin wrote:Flatback4 wrote:Since FFCD is playing SR at Moss tonight, does anyone know the score?
You've probably seen by now but website shows Grubb 2-1 over Red. Grubb keeps pulling them out, Looking pretty good right now. It has boosted them back up in the standings.
If Grubb had lost or tied the game yesterday, then the slide would have been imminent and huge. SR played with only 11 players from start to finish, missing 3 starters. Now if you play a team with no subs, and 3 sub players starting and staying in the game for 60-minutes and yet they keep it close, I think that tells more about the SR's drive and tenacity.
I watched a bit of this game, and the first 10-mins I thought SR came close to pulling a surprise sneak and get one. MG sensed it building and he quickly inserted his top defender in the game who had been on the bench on starting. That helped a lot and switched the momentum against SR for the rest of first half.
FCD could have scored 2 easy goals soon after if not for the determination and quickness of SR keeper playing both balls for corners with defenders well beaten.
I thought SR started strong, went into sleep for a while and FCD took advantage scoring 2 goals in 10-mins, then SR came back alive again to pull one back.
One thing of interest, I heard one of the coach calling for 'ref, that's a yellow' almost everytime there was a foul by the opponents, but went 'ref, that's not a foul' when it was the other way round Now, my guess that was based on experience and that really shows experience is the best teacher (if you seen too many yellows you know which one to call for, right!!!!!)![]()
(I think I saw a yellow flashed, but not sure and don't know to who; there was an SR forward and FCD defender in close proximity to the ref).
Very entertaining game, and not as physical by both teams as it was billed to be..
Pretty complete game report and analysis for someone who only saw a bit of the game

Pele98- Posts: 392
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Re: railroad closed tonight (3/3/10)
SoccerSounder wrote:Pele98 wrote:bevowhoopin wrote:Flatback4 wrote:Since FFCD is playing SR at Moss tonight, does anyone know the score?
You've probably seen by now but website shows Grubb 2-1 over Red. Grubb keeps pulling them out, Looking pretty good right now. It has boosted them back up in the standings.
If Grubb had lost or tied the game yesterday, then the slide would have been imminent and huge. SR played with only 11 players from start to finish, missing 3 starters. Now if you play a team with no subs, and 3 sub players starting and staying in the game for 60-minutes and yet they keep it close, I think that tells more about the SR's drive and tenacity.
I watched a bit of this game, and the first 10-mins I thought SR came close to pulling a surprise sneak and get one. MG sensed it building and he quickly inserted his top defender in the game who had been on the bench on starting. That helped a lot and switched the momentum against SR for the rest of first half.
FCD could have scored 2 easy goals soon after if not for the determination and quickness of SR keeper playing both balls for corners with defenders well beaten.
I thought SR started strong, went into sleep for a while and FCD took advantage scoring 2 goals in 10-mins, then SR came back alive again to pull one back.
One thing of interest, I heard one of the coach calling for 'ref, that's a yellow' almost everytime there was a foul by the opponents, but went 'ref, that's not a foul' when it was the other way round Now, my guess that was based on experience and that really shows experience is the best teacher (if you seen too many yellows you know which one to call for, right!!!!!)![]()
(I think I saw a yellow flashed, but not sure and don't know to who; there was an SR forward and FCD defender in close proximity to the ref).
Very entertaining game, and not as physical by both teams as it was billed to be..
Pretty complete game report and analysis for someone who only saw a bit of the game
Watched the whole of first half (between fields, you know how that one goes, rubber-necking, being on the phone, replying to Fifa's txt msgs every minute, hiding from 007 (or not), kids running around, yada yada.....), and again watched less than 5 minutes of second half. That's a bit to me
Would have liked to watch the whole 60 mins, with no rubber-necking between fields

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- Post n°12
Re: railroad closed tonight (3/3/10)
Pele98 wrote:SoccerSounder wrote:Pele98 wrote:bevowhoopin wrote:Flatback4 wrote:Since FFCD is playing SR at Moss tonight, does anyone know the score?
You've probably seen by now but website shows Grubb 2-1 over Red. Grubb keeps pulling them out, Looking pretty good right now. It has boosted them back up in the standings.
If Grubb had lost or tied the game yesterday, then the slide would have been imminent and huge. SR played with only 11 players from start to finish, missing 3 starters. Now if you play a team with no subs, and 3 sub players starting and staying in the game for 60-minutes and yet they keep it close, I think that tells more about the SR's drive and tenacity.
I watched a bit of this game, and the first 10-mins I thought SR came close to pulling a surprise sneak and get one. MG sensed it building and he quickly inserted his top defender in the game who had been on the bench on starting. That helped a lot and switched the momentum against SR for the rest of first half.
FCD could have scored 2 easy goals soon after if not for the determination and quickness of SR keeper playing both balls for corners with defenders well beaten.
I thought SR started strong, went into sleep for a while and FCD took advantage scoring 2 goals in 10-mins, then SR came back alive again to pull one back.
One thing of interest, I heard one of the coach calling for 'ref, that's a yellow' almost everytime there was a foul by the opponents, but went 'ref, that's not a foul' when it was the other way round Now, my guess that was based on experience and that really shows experience is the best teacher (if you seen too many yellows you know which one to call for, right!!!!!)![]()
(I think I saw a yellow flashed, but not sure and don't know to who; there was an SR forward and FCD defender in close proximity to the ref).
Very entertaining game, and not as physical by both teams as it was billed to be..
Pretty complete game report and analysis for someone who only saw a bit of the game
Watched the whole of first half (between fields, you know how that one goes, rubber-necking, being on the phone, replying to Fifa's txt msgs every minute, hiding from 007 (or not), kids running around, yada yada.....), and again watched less than 5 minutes of second half. That's a bit to me.
Would have liked to watch the whole 60 mins, with no rubber-necking between fields![]()
Sorry Pele, I didn't realize who it was I reponded to... I would of gave you the pass had I paid attention...

bevowhoopin- Posts: 294
Join date: 2009-05-09
Location: out fertilizing
- Post n°13
Re: railroad closed tonight (3/3/10)
SoccerSounder wrote:Pele98 wrote:SoccerSounder wrote:Pele98 wrote:bevowhoopin wrote:Flatback4 wrote:Since FFCD is playing SR at Moss tonight, does anyone know the score?
You've probably seen by now but website shows Grubb 2-1 over Red. Grubb keeps pulling them out, Looking pretty good right now. It has boosted them back up in the standings.
If Grubb had lost or tied the game yesterday, then the slide would have been imminent and huge. SR played with only 11 players from start to finish, missing 3 starters. Now if you play a team with no subs, and 3 sub players starting and staying in the game for 60-minutes and yet they keep it close, I think that tells more about the SR's drive and tenacity.
I watched a bit of this game, and the first 10-mins I thought SR came close to pulling a surprise sneak and get one. MG sensed it building and he quickly inserted his top defender in the game who had been on the bench on starting. That helped a lot and switched the momentum against SR for the rest of first half.
FCD could have scored 2 easy goals soon after if not for the determination and quickness of SR keeper playing both balls for corners with defenders well beaten.
I thought SR started strong, went into sleep for a while and FCD took advantage scoring 2 goals in 10-mins, then SR came back alive again to pull one back.
One thing of interest, I heard one of the coach calling for 'ref, that's a yellow' almost everytime there was a foul by the opponents, but went 'ref, that's not a foul' when it was the other way round Now, my guess that was based on experience and that really shows experience is the best teacher (if you seen too many yellows you know which one to call for, right!!!!!)![]()
(I think I saw a yellow flashed, but not sure and don't know to who; there was an SR forward and FCD defender in close proximity to the ref).
Very entertaining game, and not as physical by both teams as it was billed to be..
Pretty complete game report and analysis for someone who only saw a bit of the game
Watched the whole of first half (between fields, you know how that one goes, rubber-necking, being on the phone, replying to Fifa's txt msgs every minute, hiding from 007 (or not), kids running around, yada yada.....), and again watched less than 5 minutes of second half. That's a bit to me.
Would have liked to watch the whole 60 mins, with no rubber-necking between fields![]()
Sorry Pele, I didn't realize who it was I reponded to... I would of gave you the pass had I paid attention...
Cmon, you jumped lines to send a dig, dont back down (wouldn't look good to the followers).
Pele,
I agree that SR has looked good this season but everyone plays short handed at times due to illnesses and broken bones etc... Three out at once is tough! On the other hand, Grubbs MO is not to crush other teams, but to play good enough to win. They have done that with consistency over the last couple of years. IMO they are in that form right now.

bevowhoopin- Posts: 294
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Location: out fertilizing
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Re: railroad closed tonight (3/3/10)
On the subject of injuries, the FCD white GK took a nasty spill last weekend and just checking to make sure she is ok. anyone with an update? We wish her well!



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