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Did not think mighty leagues like GA allowed daddy coaches. So stop belly aching about Coppa doing this. It’s the sand everywhere
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It’s not even just Coppa daddy ball. It’s the entire bubble they’re part of. It’s a bubble of favoritism and family favors. You scratch my back- I’ll scratch yours. If you aren’t part of their “in crowd”, consider yourself never getting recognition for anything despite how hard you work or what other coaches may or may not think of your talent or potential. They can’t see outside of their box. I say they because it’s an entire group of the “daddy ballers” out there.
Very limited/simple minded thinking. Which is ironic when you’re playing in the B league to begin with, but yet you’re big timing playing or snubbing girls. At the end of the day, karma always prevails and everything will be a lesson learned that should make each player stronger. Hopefully the next step they take or the next coach they come across will actually know what is fair and won’t have a hidden agenda or favorites.
In general, I believe youth soccer shouldn’t allow daddy coaches at club or at the HS level. Just creates too much bad energy. Kids should learn to play for someone other than Daddy or Mommy.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostIt’s not even just Coppa daddy ball. It’s the entire bubble they’re part of. It’s a bubble of favoritism and family favors. You scratch my back- I’ll scratch yours. If you aren’t part of their “in crowd”, consider yourself never getting recognition for anything despite how hard you work or what other coaches may or may not think of your talent or potential. They can’t see outside of their box. I say they because it’s an entire group of the “daddy ballers” out there.
Very limited/simple minded thinking. Which is ironic when you’re playing in the B league to begin with, but yet you’re big timing playing or snubbing girls. At the end of the day, karma always prevails and everything will be a lesson learned that should make each player stronger. Hopefully the next step they take or the next coach they come across will actually know what is fair and won’t have a hidden agenda or favorites.
In general, I believe youth soccer shouldn’t allow daddy coaches at club or at the HS level. Just creates too much bad energy. Kids should learn to play for someone other than Daddy or Mommy.
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Wise words not ideal for parents to be coaching their kids at the higher levels of soccer. Perception is reality and most people perceive the coaches kids and their friends get preferential treatment. It’s ironic you write this as the rumor is TD will be going to bucks with his kid next year, and it appears Bucks is back to embracing daddy ball - one of the reasons DC got canned was because he wouldn’t tolerate it. Not really preparing your kid for the next level when their coach is also their daddy.
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Sounds about right since another thread said the Ukies squashed the idea of him coming since there was a parent and player uproar
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Originally posted by Guest View PostIt’s not even just Coppa daddy ball. It’s the entire bubble they’re part of. It’s a bubble of favoritism and family favors. You scratch my back- I’ll scratch yours. If you aren’t part of their “in crowd”, consider yourself never getting recognition for anything despite how hard you work or what other coaches may or may not think of your talent or potential. They can’t see outside of their box. I say they because it’s an entire group of the “daddy ballers” out there.
Very limited/simple minded thinking. Which is ironic when you’re playing in the B league to begin with, but yet you’re big timing playing or snubbing girls. At the end of the day, karma always prevails and everything will be a lesson learned that should make each player stronger. Hopefully the next step they take or the next coach they come across will actually know what is fair and won’t have a hidden agenda or favorites.
In general, I believe youth soccer shouldn’t allow daddy coaches at club or at the HS level. Just creates too much bad energy. Kids should learn to play for someone other than Daddy or Mommy.
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I think TD is a great coach and you all have no clue what you’re talking about. It’s easy to judge from the outside. Unless you’re part of the team, you should keep your commentary to a minimum. Sounds like there’s a lot of disgruntled people here who have some personal beef towards dad coaches and maybe you need a therapist to sort that out. Every single player who’s played under TD has gotten better because of his guidance, admittedly or not. Not every coach is going be your best friend- that’s life. Teach your kids to be tougher humans and give them a skill set to sort out their feelings without constantly blaming the coaches for everything. Ultimately, the answer for most things is “work harder”……..
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Originally posted by Guest View PostIt’s not even just Coppa daddy ball. It’s the entire bubble they’re part of. It’s a bubble of favoritism and family favors. You scratch my back- I’ll scratch yours. If you aren’t part of their “in crowd”, consider yourself never getting recognition for anything despite how hard you work or what other coaches may or may not think of your talent or potential. They can’t see outside of their box. I say they because it’s an entire group of the “daddy ballers” out there.
Very limited/simple minded thinking. Which is ironic when you’re playing in the B league to begin with, but yet you’re big timing playing or snubbing girls. At the end of the day, karma always prevails and everything will be a lesson learned that should make each player stronger. Hopefully the next step they take or the next coach they come across will actually know what is fair and won’t have a hidden agenda or favorites.
In general, I believe youth soccer shouldn’t allow daddy coaches at club or at the HS level. Just creates too much bad energy. Kids should learn to play for someone other than Daddy or Mommy.
This sounds like it’s coming from a place of some personal stuff you need to sort out. Need some tissues?
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Originally posted by Guest View PostI think TD is a great coach and you all have no clue what you’re talking about. It’s easy to judge from the outside. Unless you’re part of the team, you should keep your commentary to a minimum. Sounds like there’s a lot of disgruntled people here who have some personal beef towards dad coaches and maybe you need a therapist to sort that out. Every single player who’s played under TD has gotten better because of his guidance, admittedly or not. Not every coach is going be your best friend- that’s life. Teach your kids to be tougher humans and give them a skill set to sort out their feelings without constantly blaming the coaches for everything. Ultimately, the answer for most things is “work harder”……..
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This sounds like it’s coming from a place of some personal stuff you need to sort out. Need some tissues?
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What does this even mean?
They are all garbage how they treat the kids/parents so do the homework and pick your poison.
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If there wasn't an uproar from parents/players, it would have happened. Ukies still use daddy coaches, with one even coaching all 3 of his kids, so that possibility of TD coming over fits right into their model. #built on tradition, fueled by our future, led by the best (daddy ballers)
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