Coach absolutely has some blame if they can't also handle the parents. If parents acted this way this tournament, I highly doubt they've been quiet at other games/tourneys. This coach has enabled the parents to act that way. He could have warned parents that their kids will be benched if they yell at refs and actually do it. Solved VERY easily. To be fair, there are tons of other coaches that enable this behavior as well and it's their fault for that. That's why I say partial blame. Refs also have some blame. Red cards, threaten to cancel the game, kick out parents, etc. I agree the main blame is players and parents though.
They'll be a lot of unintended consequences to such a rule. Refs will be reluctant to hand out cards for rough play (reserving cards instead for really egregious behavior...which is sort of the situation we have now with red cards since refs are so reluctant to hand them out, particularly at the younger ages), goalkeepers will be afraid to come off their line, fewer slide tackle attempts, a greater divide between the "let em play" school of refs (and parents) and the "by the book" school f refs (and parents) calling for cards on things like charging. It alters the structure of the game because that's what red cards are for...the egregious circumstances....wonder why using them has fallen out of favor? Find the answer to that and you have the answer to the card/game management problem.
Good coaches warn parents not to even talk to refs or the opposing team. If it keeps happening, the parent should be banned. If it still keeps happening, the kid should be cut. Coaches have a lot of power in these situations and they need to be dealt with early - before it comes to running on the field. (Though it sounds as if in this case it was a "brother" that started everything. Harder to control, but still the coach has some influence.)Had a real crazy dad way back during when my DDs were u littles at surf....coach was great but couldn't do anything when a parent ran on the field....if they are doing it often then it's on the coach but seems hard to see how the coach could have stopped this from what I've heard....
Yes, but it's home...Villa Park is total hood area of Pasadena. Not uncommon to be there during training and see Pasadena PD with 5-6 locals against the fence or proned out on the floor. Being there for training at night is even worse.
Most people will shut up, but a few will get worse (because they think they're tough).I'm telling you - If they put a UFC cage at tournament venues and let upset parents fight it out - They could make a ton more money for the club.
Anyone lays a finger on someone outside of the cage is an automatic life time ban.
But once you get in the cage, it's Ready to Rumble!!!!!!
If you win your fight - your kid gets to stay in the league and continue to play. If you lose your fight, your kid gets a lifetime ban.
People will shut the hell up when they realize there is an actual chance that someone can legally punch them in the mouth.
Good coaches warn parents not to even talk to refs or the opposing team. If it keeps happening, the parent should be banned. If it still keeps happening, the kid should be cut. Coaches have a lot of power in these situations and they need to be dealt with early - before it comes to running on the field. (Though it sounds as if in this case it was a "brother" that started everything. Harder to control, but still the coach has some influence.)
Good coaches warn parents not to even talk to refs or the opposing team. If it keeps happening, the parent should be banned. If it still keeps happening, the kid should be cut. Coaches have a lot of power in these situations and they need to be dealt with early - before it comes to running on the field. (Though it sounds as if in this case it was a "brother" that started everything. Harder to control, but still the coach has some influence.)
TrueI'm telling you - If they put a UFC cage at tournament venues and let upset parents fight it out - They could make a ton more money for the club.
Anyone lays a finger on someone outside of the cage is an automatic life time ban.
But once you get in the cage, it's Ready to Rumble!!!!!!
If you win your fight - your kid gets to stay in the league and continue to play. If you lose your fight, your kid gets a lifetime ban.
People will shut the hell up when they realize there is an actual chance that someone can legally punch them in the mouth.
I‘m not with either team but I was there and also have sources close to the situation. The facts reported in this thread are for the most part correct. The situation started with pushing and shoving by players from both teams but exploded when a teenage Azteca sibling ran onto the field and punched an Albion South player. What has not been reported here is that Albion South player‘s dad then ran onto the field and started beating on the Azteca teenager. Both sidelines immediately emptied and it was chaos. From what I have been told during the melee the Azteca parent with the backpack was jumped by four Albion South parents and was getting beaten up badly enough that he decided to say he had a gun, which put an end to all the fighting. He was detained but later released by the Sheriffs Dept. after they reviewed the video evidence which supported his story and was actually asked if he wanted to press charges on the Albion South parents that beat him up. From what I was told the Sheriff Dept. have identified the Albion South parent who got physical with the teen. It was a fast moving chaotic brawl in an already emotionally charged environment that escalated very fast. It was ugly and shameful. Plenty of blame to go around. Lots of people behaving badly on both sides. And I had one very freaked out 10 year old to talk down on the ride home.
Scary, unacceptable and glad nobody, especially kids, was hurt....
If the coach is getting a yellow also, then it is time to end the game and refresh perspective.
I‘m not with either team but I was there and also have sources close to the situation. The facts reported in this thread are for the most part correct. The situation started with pushing and shoving by players from both teams but exploded when a teenage Azteca sibling ran onto the field and punched an Albion South player. What has not been reported here is that Albion South player‘s dad then ran onto the field and started beating on the Azteca teenager. Both sidelines immediately emptied and it was chaos. From what I have been told during the melee the Azteca parent with the backpack was jumped by four Albion South parents and was getting beaten up badly enough that he decided to say he had a gun, which put an end to all the fighting. He was detained but later released by the Sheriffs Dept. after they reviewed the video evidence which supported his story and was actually asked if he wanted to press charges on the Albion South parents that beat him up. From what I was told the Sheriff Dept. have identified the Albion South parent who got physical with the teen. It was a fast moving chaotic brawl in an already emotionally charged environment that escalated very fast. It was ugly and shameful. Plenty of blame to go around. Lots of people behaving badly on both sides. And I had one very freaked out 10 year old to talk down on the ride home.
I was there.I‘m not with either team but I was there and also have sources close to the situation. The facts reported in this thread are for the most part correct. The situation started with pushing and shoving by players from both teams but exploded when a teenage Azteca sibling ran onto the field and punched an Albion South player. What has not been reported here is that Albion South player‘s dad then ran onto the field and started beating on the Azteca teenager. Both sidelines immediately emptied and it was chaos. From what I have been told during the melee the Azteca parent with the backpack was jumped by four Albion South parents and was getting beaten up badly enough that he decided to say he had a gun, which put an end to all the fighting. He was detained but later released by the Sheriffs Dept. after they reviewed the video evidence which supported his story and was actually asked if he wanted to press charges on the Albion South parents that beat him up. From what I was told the Sheriff Dept. have identified the Albion South parent who got physical with the teen. It was a fast moving chaotic brawl in an already emotionally charged environment that escalated very fast. It was ugly and shameful. Plenty of blame to go around. Lots of people behaving badly on both sides. And I had one very freaked out 10 year old to talk down on the ride home.
I hope somebody called trauma specialists to be available to talk to families and especially the kids that were impacted. While the threat ended up not being real, it was real to the kids and parents running for their lives and can have lasting consequences.It appears nobody was physically hurt, but mentally I’m sure there are plenty of kids having issues processing this incident. Albion should not claim the threat was “harmless” like they did in their statement.
I'm not sure why everyone is so upset at the dad that beat up the teenager or why he's being charged. I'm quite certain most moms and dads on this site would do the same. Imagine your 9/10 year old kidding being attacked by another male (you don't know how old he is but he's bigger than your kid and has no reason to beat him up). How many of us could calmly assess the situation and not beat up that teenager? Any reasonable parent would have ran out and protected their 9/10 year old son. This is the teenager's fault and hopefully the beating by the dad prevents him from beating up on another 9/10 year old kid. The rest of the parents should stay put and let the refs and coach deescalate the situation.
I was there.
What happened in the melee, too hard to tell in the moment as there were too many bodies to focus on one.
Was the Azteca "gun" dad jumped? I'd not be surprised although I can tell you from ~15' away he showed no signs of bleeding, appeared to have no major signs of grass stains (then again no grass there #galwaysucks), clothing not torn or disheveled, and still had his hat on.
I can unequivocally state the individual (Azteca parent) who grabbed his bag was under no immediate threat when he went to get his bag. He left the vicinity of the fight on the right side of the field, walk to the left where his bag was, grabbed it, unzipped it, place his hand in, and put on his show.
I have 2 pictures of this individual taken a minute apart and never is anyone within 10' of this guy. Only as he continued to stand and move back and forth did some individuals approach him, and I'm not sure whether they were Albion or Azteca.