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    East Diablo Youth Soccer - East County Revolution Football Club

    East Diablo Youth Soccer - East County Revolution Football Club

    2.8
    (11 reviews)
    31.8 km

    Watched my son play in a u17 boys soccer state cup tournament game this afternoon. He plays for…read moreOYSC Oakley, His team played against East County Revolution FC 08 boys blue team. Revolution was the home team. Revolution is an EA team. Oakley is a gold team. Gold is 3 levels down from EA. Watched as the home team ref (his name is Jason Bates-got his name from one of the parents at the game) put on a blatant display of favoritism for the Revolution team. Call after call was made for the home team. Mr. Bates did not seem to care how bad his call were and how much the calls favored the Revolution team. But even with the absolutely horrible refereeing displayed by Mr. Bates, Oakley clearly outplayed and outsmarted and outdueled the Revolution team to a 1 to 0 score. When it got to the end of the second half, Mr. Bates, still favoring the home team and doing anything he could to make sure they had a chance to win, called out that he was adding 4 minutes of extra time after the game had actually hit the final whistle. I have 3 kids. All three have played soccer. I have seen at least 350 games comp games my kids have played in in my time. Adding 4 minutes of extra time to a game is due to at least one injury. There needs to be a reason to add that much time in a u17 game. There were no injuries in this game. There was actually not one reason to add one minute to the game, let alone 4 minutes. Well sure enough, after a total of 1 hour and 33 minutes of keeping the score at 1-0, Oakley allowed a goal. Yes, in the 3rd minute of added time Revolution scored. All due to Blatant and unacceptable and completely one-sided refereeing by Mr. Bates. It was embarrassing. Again, Oakley, a team 3 levels down from Revolution, outplayed and had won the game. But a horrible referee with an agenda, who added time for no reason changed the outcome of the game. The teams went to PK's and revolution won. Never in my life have I ever seen a team cheat so blatantly and so openly in a game between comp teams. This was a game where the winner moved on and the team lost were done. Revolution had to cheat to resort to winning a game against a team 3 levels below them. Revolution brags about how good their coaches are and how good their training is. If a high level EA team can't beat a gold team without cheating there is something wrong. Enjoy your win you didn't earn Revolution. As for Mr. Bates, you are a disgrace to the game. There is no place for people like you in the beautiful game. Oakley won that game. Whatever ANYONE tells you about this game, Oakley won the game 1 to 0. Proud of the Oakley Mexico Jr.'s and proud of the outstanding Oakley coaches, and proud of what you guys accomplished today.

    The review is based on comp program. Unfortunately, if you don't want to travel the choices for…read moreclubs in East County are limited. If you're looking for player development, this is not the club for you. The number of players in the league that don't even know basic fundamentals is concerning. Seems like they will take anyone who pays the fee, that is NOT how a comp program should work. If the program is not very competitive, it should at least be fun. This club has been neither. Players are supposed to be evaluated every year, last eval for my child was about 5 years ago. Most teenage athletes will tell you they're good, even when they're not, part of the coach's job is to make sure the best 11 players are on the pitch and make adjustments accordingly. With the coaches we've been assigned to, they seem to only want to play their favorite 11 players even through fatigue and obvious injury. Losses are part of the game, but number of last-minute losses we've seen because of poor player management is mind-blowing. Was hoping the transition from Impact to Revolution would make things better, but it's the same. It's coaches putting their ego before what's best for the players and team. Best wishes.

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    Big League Dreams Sports Park

    Big League Dreams Sports Park

    2.3
    (128 reviews)
    21.3 km

    Came here for the first time this past weekend for a baseball tournament…read more Positives: -Friendly people working -Good parking (though we had early game) -Clean restrooms and grounds -Well behaved pups allowed -Stadium seating -Food/restrooms right next to the fields -Full bar if that is a plus for you Negatives: -Turf has seen better days, but repairs to areas have been made in most areas and about the norm for most of these tournament fields in the bay area -Usual high prices for food and not allowed to bring own food in -Must go up and down stairs around the snack building to get to the adjacent field unless you walk further behind the building to the center of the complex and then back over to the fields - just a weird set up to not have a level transition around the building and adjoining the fields

    Beautiful fields for softball tournaments with maintained bathrooms and a clubhouse where you can…read moresit inside in AC and still watch the games. That's all a plus. They make a big deal about the fields being replicas of major league stadiums but I've been to many major league stadiums and I didn't see the resemblance. It's regularly 90-100+ in Manteca during the summer and they prevent you from bringing in Gatorade for your kids who are playing, sometimes in back to back games, on turf where the temp is easily increased by another 5 or 10 degrees. Sounds dangerous and highly irresponsible, especially for children who are not used to living in or playing in this heat. There also just isn't enough shade built into the facility. The clubhouse gets packed and so do the few shaded areas. Since those are the only spaces that are ADA, they are also the only spaces where you can wheel and store wagons to cart chairs, umbrellas, coolers of water etc. So the clubhouse spaces between tables and the shaded walkways outdoors are packed with wagons and people trying to avoid the sun/heat and then no one can easily get through. You have to go through the clubhouse to get from one stadium to another if you have a wagon, or walk all the way around in the scorching heat. It's a fire hazard really. On their website, it says you cannot bring outside food either but when you get there, after driving for more than an hour, you learn you can also bring fresh fruit. Well thanks. Would have been good to know that before we headed here and left fresh fruit at home. The website rules also say you can't have music. We played between inning music and walk-up music all season but left the speakers at home because of the rules. When we got here, other teams were playing music. We learned that the rule doesnt apply to youth. Again it would have been nice for that info to be clear and available in the planning stage. Lastly, you can't bring in food but their food court is expensive ($33 for two orders of chicken tenders and fries with a small drink) and there aren't enough options, especially for those with dietary restrictions or just an interest in not eating fried food or pizza. This place has a lot of promise but needs to shift from an "if you know you know" mentality, since it draws people from hours away who will only know if it is on the website and clearly stated.

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