I don't know if this has been explored yet, but why do we put team fans next to each other on one side of the field? Yes, I know family and people should be able to behave and handle themselves properly in public, but competitive sports do bring out people's emotions. In most other high school sports, there are home and away bleachers, right? There is security at most collegiate to pro sport's games for a reason.
I see why clubs are so adamant about positivity and encouragement from the sidelines only. I will say that our club does not tolerate this type of behavior which is why it surprises me to hear about. These games get physical and emotional, but it is sad that additional fees for security may start popping up. Parents, I pray you wise up and learn to enjoy the game and the competition. It starts with the parents and one of the best virtues to teach your children is good sportsmanship. The kids shake hands before many games. I think the parents should to.
People complain about the price for club soccer, but it's only going to get more expensive with more security and less supply of referees. One thing about referees though. I would just ask for them to avoid conversation with parents. You can explain the call a tad, but you owe a parent no information. You're making the call right or wrong and should merely point to the ball and maybe say "The call was made and it's final". There is nothing to discuss. I've seen bad calls and stated an opinion before and the best response is the shoulders up, call was made, play on. I sit there and argue with myself for about 2 seconds and move on with the game. Games are emotional! We are fans watching our most prized priorities in life (our kids). We just need to remember that as passionate as we are, so is everyone else.
The bottom line is there would be no competition or games if other kids did not play. You need other competitors and you need the best competitors to bring out the best in the best. Most of us encourage club soccer for our kids for them to gain life skills and tough skin. I also like how they learn how to handle pressure and strong competition, but also how to do it with honor and pride. There is no room for this type of behavior in society let alone club soccer.