Gee / Control FreakCan we generalize exactly what a toxic parent is?
You guys got jokes! Anyhow we never got kicked off of You-smella I already told you Tudela wasn’t man enough to speak to me over the phone so we decided to decline on there very strange offer to join their club. And B ache FC is past experience I’m being kind enough to share with non- toxic and toxic parents! LOL..Gee / Control Freak
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I agree with your entire list except this one (and perhaps coaches worrying about their livelihood: they don't get paid much and work very hard and have to make a living...)There are lot's of problems with youth soccer including...
-Parents obsessed with developing their kids at the expense of the team (meekly raises hand)
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But 9 times out of 10 that parents player isn't good enough to make another team so they intentionally try to sink the ship for a reshuffling of the deck the following season.There's at least one toxic parent on every team, it seems like.
Talking crap about other players
Doesn't like the coach's substitutions
Bitches nonstop about playtime
Wants weekly reviews of player progress
Thinks that his problems will be magically solved by blowing up his team/club on the forums
If you have that much of a problem with a coach or a club, LEAVE. There are plenty of other options out there.
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But 9 times out of 10 that parents player isn't good enough to make another team so they intentionally try to sink the ship for a reshuffling of the deck the following season.
Bigger programs have no problem getting these problematic parents out the door but it's the smaller programs that need the numbers who suffer.
Exactly I second that.Obviously this is not the way many parents would approach a similar situation with a coach that disappointed. However, there does seem to be a certain amount of unwillingness to openly discuss the "generally accepted as bad" coaches out there. I bet we all could point to a coach or 2 that seems to have his/her whole team leave every season, only to pick up new teams in new age groups, or move from girls to boys then back, or head to a new club to start the process all over again. It seems like DOCs protect these perpetrators, perhaps because of long time friendships or whatever. Sure word gets around eventually, but even non-toxic parents don't really discuss it openly because it's a small world and there is fear of being labeled as a troublesome parent. I would love to see more discussions of coaches to avoid with the rationale provided.
At some clubs, Flight 2 teams are just that: Flight 2 teams. It's why SCDSL was created. What's most likely best for Beach is to build a Flight 1 team of 12-year-olds from scratch, or to inherit one (add a coach) and move a couple kids from that Flight 2 team onto it. Then they still have a Flight 2 team to offer parents.
Wow!! Creepy! Perhaps this dude can replace coach Javier ..beach is not a ethical club. they just hired our old coach who was fired from cda slammers. coach was known to go to vegas and could not control himself. beach knew this and still hired him.
Toxic Parents Untied up by Fuck You Road in Cala-Kiss-My-Ass-Bitch!Help us out, Gee. Where is your daughter playing now? It's great to know who to avoid, but help us by advising as to who actually meets your standards?
Vegas for soccer coaching?beach is not a ethical club. they just hired our old coach who was fired from cda slammers. coach was known to go to vegas and could not control himself. beach knew this and still hired him.