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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postbig problem at some schools- at other schools where the AD has a backbone its not an issue at all
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTotally agree it's very much in the hands of the AD - in who they hire and how they support their coaching staff. Just ask Wilton and some of the other districts that have had continual problems. Yes sometimes there are legit issues with coaches, but 9 times out of 10 it's parents just bitc*ing
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Parents can ruin a good team in the snap of a finger.
95% of parents have never played the game and have no clue what its like to be on the field.
But they can talk like they have won the World Cup.
Many of us coaches laugh at you.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostParents can ruin a good team in the snap of a finger.
95% of parents have never played the game and have no clue what its like to be on the field.
But they can talk like they have won the World Cup.
Many of us coaches laugh at you.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostParents can ruin a good team in the snap of a finger.
95% of parents have never played the game and have no clue what its like to be on the field.
But they can talk like they have won the World Cup.
Many of us coaches laugh at you.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMany of us who have played laugh at you coaches
If you believe you have a better insight and way, then why are you not coaching yourself, instead of standing on the parent side laughing?
After all, it's your kid we are having control and influence over. How funny is that?
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