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    #31
    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    Disgusting but until they start locking these women up & throwing away the key Men are not safe anywhere, Soccer included.
    Young women and men both have to be aware there are predators in society. Unfortunately they have to be taught at a young age how to be nice and respectful, but at the same time teach them to develop the intuition and skills to protect themselves.

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      #32
      parents should sit directly across their team

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        #33
        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        Chiming in from another state: it's not a rule of any kind where we're from. Sometimes at tournaments or regional games you folk get all pissy about it with our parents.

        Is this what youth sports has come to - having to regulate where parents sit?
        Maybe it is a Florida thing. Kind of do like England and cage groups of fans from killing one another. Of course, they are way more drunk than normal US spectators.

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          #34
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          Last spring I was at a game watching from the opposition side minding my own business until a grown man started saying really nasty things about one of our players. I finally mentioned that he was a 12 year old boy and he should not talk about him. He accused me of "eavesdropping". My reply was if standing on the sideline listening to you rant and rave about a 12 year old is eaves dropping then I am guilty as charged.
          So brave.

          Thanks for doing what you do.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            So brave.

            Thanks for doing what you do.
            What,Patting yourself on the back ?

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              #36
              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              So brave.

              Thanks for doing what you do.
              #NotAllHeroesWearCapes

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                #37
                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                Last spring I was at a game watching from the opposition side minding my own business until a grown man started saying really nasty things about one of our players. I finally mentioned that he was a 12 year old boy and he should not talk about him. He accused me of "eavesdropping". My reply was if standing on the sideline listening to you rant and rave about a 12 year old is eaves dropping then I am guilty as charged.
                This is the kind of courage and leadership we need more of.

                I suspect you are sport the standard “let me speak to your manager” haircut along with the typical accessories? In my mind you have the entire “speak with the manager” starter pack and it’s gloriuos!

                My only disappointment was that the story didn’t start with, “As a mother...”

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  This is the kind of courage and leadership we need more of.

                  I suspect you are sport the standard “let me speak to your manager” haircut along with the typical accessories? In my mind you have the entire “speak with the manager” starter pack and it’s gloriuos!

                  My only disappointment was that the story didn’t start with, “As a mother...”
                  I'm the Father, it was close to half time so Mom went over to Blow the Coach.

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