Just wanted to hear some thoughts in regards to family’s who attack or use a passive aggressive approach towards players/families with in the same club.
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How long were you involved with youth soccer before you noticed this?? I noticed it starting at U7.
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In what way? With constant gossiping or are we talking about saying things on the sidelines about each other’s kids during games? IMO it is a coach’s responsibility to manage this stuff.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIn what way? With constant gossiping or are we talking about saying things on the sidelines about each other’s kids during games? IMO it is a coach’s responsibility to manage this stuff.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostJust wanted to hear some thoughts in regards to family’s who attack or use a passive aggressive approach towards players/families with in the same club.
With no games and maybe no games coming for months or years parents are united in verbally attacking the greedy club owners that ripped them off. Lawsuits would fly (and still might) but most parents are putting their kids first and taking the hit. $350, 250 refunds. Please.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostJust wanted to hear some thoughts in regards to family’s who attack or use a passive aggressive approach towards players/families with in the same club.
get my kid the ball and get out of the way
"well have a drink after the game"- "OH!!!! HEY HONEY!,,, i hate that bitch dont tell anyone"
your kid should be playing over her,shes horrible
its like that until u-15 by then you should have weeded the problems off of your team or weeded yourself out
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIn what way? With constant gossiping or are we talking about saying things on the sidelines about each other’s kids during games? IMO it is a coach’s responsibility to manage this stuff.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCoaches are clueless, they don’t hear this stuff, they’re on the opposite side of the field. Parents should manage it quickly amongst themselves.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIn what way? With constant gossiping or are we talking about saying things on the sidelines about each other’s kids during games? IMO it is a coach’s responsibility to manage this stuff.
Totally makes sense.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIn what way? With constant gossiping or are we talking about saying things on the sidelines about each other’s kids during games? IMO it is a coach’s responsibility to manage this stuff.
I've had words with a few parents when I've caught them bad mouthing kids, mine or others. I'm at a point in my life where I don't care what people think of me. Support the team, that's it. Keep your thoughts to yourself and don't share your opinions with your kids. Then you're raising another generation of aholes.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYes, definitely the coaches responsibility to police parents on what they say under their breathes, that the coach doesn't hear.
Totally makes sense.
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