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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI guess his point is that we should confront this person in person, instead of coming on here. Having done this - it never really goes anywhere other than other people thinking you are the crazy person on the other team. Its hard not calling a jackass a jackass though. Its why you see some parents stand off in the distance to not get involved in the crowd banter, those are the people who've been part of it and found confronting other adults useless and a waste of time.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI actually confronted an angry grandparent of a player on our my daughter's team. He almost went onto the pitch and went after a ref. He then turned his attention to me and looked like it was going to get physical. I just walked away..."no need to get this onto youtube" I thought
Yeah, assuming a 15-20 year age difference it wouldn't have looked good for you, even if you were right. At a youth sporting event a few years back, I saw an older 65-70 gentleman (after words were exchanged) physically charge at a 45ish man who turned when contact was made and sent the older man sprawling - crowd reacted as if it were elder abuse. Even though he wasn't the aggressor (verbally/physically) it was still embarrassing for him. Older guy was way out of line, he was verbally abusive to the opposing team's girls leaving and coming into the game. Still had to usher him to his car to stop him from being attacked. That
's one benefit of being old.. never wrong!
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As a note, I did not say to confront the person. All I said is if it isn’t something you would say directly then don’t write it on TS. Soccer is a physical game, and although it is difficult to watch sometimes try to let the kids iron it out. I have no connection to that game but have seen similar.
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI guess his point is that we should confront this person in person, instead of coming on here. Having done this - it never really goes anywhere other than other people thinking you are the crazy person on the other team. Its hard not calling a jackass a jackass though. Its why you see some parents stand off in the distance to not get involved in the crowd banter, those are the people who've been part of it and found confronting other adults useless and a waste of time.
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once witnessed a parent shout to the ref 'i'll see you in the parking lot' poor kid was terrified. he must have been 16ish and the dad was way into his 40's. this was at a u9 game. parents need to get a grip.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYeah, assuming a 15-20 year age difference it wouldn't have looked good for you, even if you were right. At a youth sporting event a few years back, I saw an older 65-70 gentleman (after words were exchanged) physically charge at a 45ish man who turned when contact was made and sent the older man sprawling - crowd reacted as if it were elder abuse. Even though he wasn't the aggressor (verbally/physically) it was still embarrassing for him. Older guy was way out of line, he was verbally abusive to the opposing team's girls leaving and coming into the game. Still had to usher him to his car to stop him from being attacked. That
's one benefit of being old.. never wrong!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI feel like your memory is blurry and your thinking of Pedro Martinez ;)
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It was a well run tournament in covid times. Our son and his team had so much fun and were happy to be on the fields playing soccer against good competition.
Sorry there wasnt any ECNL/DA bashing, Trashy Rhode island parent bashing, Covid Karen fear mongering, or Club bashing hard hitting commentary in my post but lets all remember its about our kids getting back on the fields with a short semblance of normalcy and we appreciate Seacoast staff jumping through hoops and making it happen.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt was a well run tournament in covid times. Our son and his team had so much fun and were happy to be on the fields playing soccer against good competition.
Sorry there wasnt any ECNL/DA bashing, Trashy Rhode island parent bashing, Covid Karen fear mongering, or Club bashing hard hitting commentary in my post but lets all remember its about our kids getting back on the fields with a short semblance of normalcy and we appreciate Seacoast staff jumping through hoops and making it happen.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt was a well run tournament in covid times. Our son and his team had so much fun and were happy to be on the fields playing soccer against good competition.
Sorry there wasnt any ECNL/DA bashing, Trashy Rhode island parent bashing, Covid Karen fear mongering, or Club bashing hard hitting commentary in my post but lets all remember its about our kids getting back on the fields with a short semblance of normalcy and we appreciate Seacoast staff jumping through hoops and making it happen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swBtLPWeKbU
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHA! I was the one who posted the story and honestly, that's a great analogy to how the situation evolved. With the exception that we were, supposedly, on the same team...
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostUm ....Imposter?? Why do this, I was actually the one who posted the story. unless I've suffered a psychotic event I didn't write the quoted post. You are a very weird. But yes that was the joke we used when razzing him about it.
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