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hmmmm.... i shouldn't be doing that, should i?This is where I have to commend you...how you don't just turn and tell them loudly to "Shut up you have no idea what your talking about" is beyond me.
hmmmm.... i shouldn't be doing that, should i?This is where I have to commend you...how you don't just turn and tell them loudly to "Shut up you have no idea what your talking about" is beyond me.
My DDs team won national cup in OT and it was a hard fought battle by both teams. The girls started to get a little fiesty with exhaustion and desperation. My DDs defender was amazing. I made sure after he game toet her know that even my daughter commented on how good she was.This past weekend, after a heated game (in which my kid's team lost), my kid was on the ground stretching/rolling out. Most families/players had already dispersed. Two boys from the opposing team walk by my kid and give him a high five/hand shake and tell him "Good game". Every now and then, I see this happening and it makes up for all the other bullsh*%! The kids are alright...most parents suck.![]()
yeah no sparkly soccer mom clothes for me ...I bet they all had on cool, sparkly tank tops with their players number on them too.
Now that Cal-South has required everyone to sign a concussion form - Maybe the next step is for all parents to take a mandatory "Laws of the Game" training. A 30-minute recorded video sure would go a long way.hmmmm.... i shouldn't be doing that, should i?
Great idea, but who will produce it?Now that Cal-South has required everyone to sign a concussion form - Maybe the next step is for all parents to take a mandatory "Laws of the Game" training. A 30-minute recorded video sure would go a long way.
This is a bit dated, but not bad. (A few edits- Call the sideline the "touchline". Don't call them linesman - They are "Assistant Referees". There is no offsideSSS. It is offsidE).
I would include more detail on "Handling", "Trifling" and "Advantage"
This quick 5 minutes would save a lot of aggravation on Saturdays.
Only if you refuse to call it “soccer”.OK, but do we have to say "nil" instead of "zero"?
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Why is @David Parsio steering clear of this thread?
I remember that handle. I must admit I miss some of the posters from the old site. Someone brought up Azzuri. And not to long ago Casper.Thanks for the shout out! Don't see how my fight with Cal South transfers to behavior on the sideline but however you wish..
Just so your aware, my handle is my actual name , since you do not seem very bright. I have been on these forums for 12 years through all the VIN Bryan Wallace, Mario BS as well as countless stupidity by individuals I still see lurking. My OG handle before the site switches, breakdowns, refreshes etc was "Couls".
Maybe I will change it by investing in a Platinum membership...Have fun "intheValley" I hear its a nice place.
Ok, you were actually funny there.OK, but do we have to say "nil" instead of "zero"?
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Parent that yell on the side line are most likely the same people that yell at their kids at practice![]()
I filled in for my daughters 07 practice a few weeks ago. End of practice scrimmage. I subbed a girl off. Her mom walked up to her and started yelling at her for not playing hard enough. Not my team, so I didn't feel right telling the mom to chill.My daughter went through 10 years of youth soccer and I never once heard a parent yell or cheer for their kid at a practice.
I filled in for my daughters 07 practice a few weeks ago. End of practice scrimmage. I subbed a girl off. Her mom walked up to her and started yelling at her for not playing hard enough. Not my team, so I didn't feel right telling the mom to chill.
...weed them out early...
At tryouts one year there was a rope setup to keep parents near the clubhouse and away from the fields. Some youngers were trying out about 50 yards from the rope. A mom and dad were right at the rope, leaning over shouting instructions. I tried to gently let them know that they were sabotaging their kid's tryout, but they would not take the hint.My daughter went through 10 years of youth soccer and I never once heard a parent yell or cheer for their kid at a practice.
Ha! Lean on the rope. I often saw parents step over the rope and stand right next to the coach while barking orders during tryouts. This was from the smallest clubs to the largest. But honestly I don't care if a parent embarrassed their own kid, I and bothered when they say things or order around other kids.At tryouts one year there was a rope setup to keep parents near the clubhouse and away from the fields. Some youngers were trying out about 50 yards from the rope. A mom and dad were right at the rope, leaning over shouting instructions. I tried to gently let them know that they were sabotaging their kid's tryout, but they would not take the hint.
Ha! Lean on the rope. I often saw parents step over the rope and stand right next to the coach while barking orders during tryouts. This was from the smallest clubs to the largest. But honestly I don't care if a parent embarrassed their own kid, I and bothered when they say things or order around other kids.
True - there are parents drinking beer at other tournaments if you look closely enough.Im starting to hear about the fights at Silverlakes, I wouldnt blame booze, its just poor sportsmanship.....