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It was a ulittle game but nevermind that

Does A team stand for better then the B team or does it mean there are 2 teams at that age group?
Um you should know by now that Ulitte parents are the worst. They all think their DD's are the next Marta. All you to do, if don't want to hear their comments.....use your Iphone headphones and play music.

It means both.
 
Um you should know by now that Ulitte parents are the worst. They all think their DD's are the next Marta. All you to do, if don't want to hear their comments.....use your Iphone headphones and play music.

It means both.

I hope it ends at 14. Please tell me it ends at 14. Between the promotional Instagrams and parents LYING about who wants Their DD the atmosphere is baaaadd
 
Not at all Sir. Like I said my DD is no longer with the Blues so that 'sure you would' is funny. Big Ups to the Blues though I have nothing bad to say @NoGoal
Not sure you understood what sure you would meant. I meant sure you would have your DD play for a GB team, especially with a parent yelling "what was that" on the sidelines.
 
@NoGoal I would let my DD play for the Bakers with volume turnt up in terms of coaching cues. Like I said the chickens seems to all be happy around the Bakers. Not much yelling at the Ranch that I witnessed. This is coaching not AP testing.

@The Driver I am not sure about what you saw. but I can tell you that only once has my player asked for a different coach. To each his/her own.
 
@MakeAPlay do you know what a hen or group of hens would do to another hen if she crowed/mocked like a rooster? That's the special thing about the chicken and hen side of soccer everything they do is Purdy no matter the style of play.

Ps those bonus hens with the nuggets at the bottom were roosters not Cornish.

I'm not sure what you mean but an Alpha is always an Alpha and a Beta can try to be an Alpha but that doesn't change anything.
 
Um you should know by now that Ulitte parents are the worst. They all think their DD's are the next Marta. All you to do, if don't want to hear their comments.....use your Iphone headphones and play music.

It means both.
I would not say Ulittle parents are the worst. From the looks of it, 2 know it all parents, one with a college player and one with a soon to be college player on a forum for youth soccer that are living vicariously thru their DDs and feel the need to constantly bash other peoples' kids are the worst.
 
I would not say Ulittle parents are the worst. From the looks of it, 2 know it all parents, one with a college player and one with a soon to be college player on a forum for youth soccer that are living vicariously thru their DDs and feel the need to constantly bash other peoples' kids are the worst.
Ah lookie here, FACT you're proving my point. You're one of those Ulittle parents. Don't worry you won't posting in a year or two, after the college coaches sort things out for you.

I've seen many posters like you come and go!
 
@NoGoal I would let my DD play for the Bakers with volume turnt up in terms of coaching cues. Like I said the chickens seems to all be happy around the Bakers. Not much yelling at the Ranch that I witnessed. This is coaching not AP testing.

That's how it always is. Them and their parents, when asked about it, will say, "Oh, it's just a different coaching style", but if they leave, and I've seen it time and time again, from the kids and the parents, it turns into, "oh, he was horrible" "yeah, so and so was a douche bag" "he was an @#$". It's this weird little things, they'll defend the coach out of loyalty, out of fear, out of not knowing better, but then they leave. They get a new coach, they see a good example of a coach. It's like they'll only either see or admit it once their are completely separated from the team/coach. In situations like that, what you're supposed to be looking for is what players and parents say after leaving, not the players and parents there.
 
I would not say Ulittle parents are the worst. From the looks of it, 2 know it all parents, one with a college player and one with a soon to be college player on a forum for youth soccer that are living vicariously thru their DDs and feel the need to constantly bash other peoples' kids are the worst.

I have seen the effect last all the way through the child's college career.
 
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