Because of the beer garden?Multiple fights at Silverlakes during Legends tournament. Grown men fighting at a soccer tournament. And its not surprising....
Because of the beer garden?Multiple fights at Silverlakes during Legends tournament. Grown men fighting at a soccer tournament. And its not surprising....
Because of the beer garden?
Because of the beer garden?
It was a really bad environment at the Legends Classic two weekends ago. Way too many games squeezed into the field space because they divided the full size fields for U-littles. Twice as many parents plus some grandparents so more than twice as many cars. The wait to get in was so long that parents were sending young players to walk in from Hamner because cars were gridlocked on the street not even close to the entrance. Sidelines were even more congested because field space was allotted to money making inflatable games. I heard that the concessions ran out of food. Alcohol may not have helped, but the tournament created an unpleasant crowd environment that often encourages less than kind social interactions. If this kind of set up is the new normal for SilverLakes, it is going to be a tournament location that worth avoiding.
My favorite is when they say “it is a free country and I can sit where I want.”
Btw something happened at the Polo Fields this weekend with 3 police cars blocking one of the field exits. It might be what 46n2 is talking about as I heard some rumblings that I can’t confirm. I hope everything turned out to be ok.
Multiple fights at Silverlakes during Legends tournament. Grown men fighting at a soccer tournament. And its not surprising....
Of course there are multiple fights at Silverlakes, they serve alcohol at the facility. Some people just cannot control their alcohol consumption and are nasty drunks.
My 2007 DD played in a big east coast Memorial Day tournament this past weekend. About 1000 teams total. They played up in the top flight of the 2006 division. This did not sit well, at all, with the parents of the 2006 teams we were playing. The comments directed towards our side started before the games even kicked off. The games were all competitive, so that led to the 2006 parents screaming at their own kids the whole game and one of their coaches yelling that he was “cutting kids from the team” if they lost. It was a mess.
This is my theory too. And if their kid really is all that, the parents don't need to shout. Also, by the time they get older, many of the kids of the really obnoxious parents have lost the love of the game and quit.Thankfully by the time they are attending U16 games, parents have mellowed and are less "colorful" to say the least.
The natural selection has taken place as well as the realization that their kid simply is not the prodigy that they thought they had.....
I hope the younger team whooped some ass.
Yea. Then they drive their kids home. Real smart...Serving alcohol at any youth sporting events is pretty dumb idea. It's just makes it more clear that is about making money first.
There is some hope, in my experience the older the kids get the mellower the parents get. There will always be a few but but at u17-19 the number of crazies gets substantially less, especially for league games and non-consequential tournaments in May.
A few years ago at one of my older boy's last tournaments I walked around to see some u-littles play and while the soccer was fun to watch I was horrified at the sidelines. Had totally forgotten what u10 sidelines were like. Little tiny field packed from end to end with parents, grand parents, siblings and everyone yelling at the players and referees.
The dumbest was the dad who yelled at me that the keeper had committed a 3-second violation. It took every bit of self-control not to bust out laughing.
Multiple fights at Silverlakes during Legends tournament. Grown men fighting at a soccer tournament. And its not surprising....