This past Friday I had to go pick up my daughter from a HS girls soccer game (Douglas vs CSHS) where one of her good friends from school was playing and got to witness first hand the parental insanity (for lack of a better term) that people often talk about. OMGoodness people!!!! I am so glad our kids have only played individual sports where this craziness is not present. Moms and Dads screaming at the top of their lungs, complaining about every single call made against their team as if there was some sort of secret conspiracy taking place against their team, you folks really need to get a hold of yourselves. I recomend you have someone video tape your behavior without you knowing they are there, then go home and take a good look at the embarrasing show you all put on right in front of your children, if that doesn't scare you, don't know what will, get a grip people!!!!
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What are you doing on this site if your daughter doesn't play soccer? You just happened to stumble on it? Sure.........LOL.
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Originally posted by AnonymousWhat are you doing on this site if your daughter doesn't play soccer? You just happened to stumble on it? Sure.........LOL.
Did it ever cross your limited mind that maybe we have friends with kids that do play soccer and are always talking about this forum?? of course not, that would make way too much sense. By the "conspiracy theory" tone of your post, I bet you were one of those parents blaming the refs that night for trying to take away your kids game, go ahead...admit it.
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Originally posted by AnonymousOriginally posted by AnonymousWhat are you doing on this site if your daughter doesn't play soccer? You just happened to stumble on it? Sure.........LOL.
Did it ever cross your limited mind that maybe we have friends with kids that do play soccer and are always talking about this forum?? of course not, that would make way too much sense. By the "conspiracy theory" tone of your post, I bet you were one of those parents blaming the refs that night for trying to take away your kids game, go ahead...admit it.
So, I would suggest you poll a few refs and find out what they have to say, before coming on a newsgroup to make sweeping generalizations.
I don't completely disagree with you, mind you, just looking for the balance in the equation.
My personal favorite observation is when a team gets incredibly aggressive and brutual and their parents don't say a thing when they bully the other team. But when a player from your team fights back, their parents just go into vapors.
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For all I know those Moms and Dads are very nice people that just get caught up in this stuff, I just thought that if someone from the outside pointed out how crazy they are behaving, it might make them change for the better, guess I was wrong and should have just done what I normally do which is stay out of it, sorry.
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Originally posted by Anonymous
My personal favorite observation is when a team gets incredibly aggressive and brutual and their parents don't say a thing when they bully the other team. But when a player from your team fights back, their parents just go into vapors.
If you want to hand it out, you better be ready to take it back.
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Originally posted by AnonymousShe is talking about the parents dum bo !!!
"Some parents probably do get out of hand, however, before you can come on this newsgroup and make a sweeping comment about the **parents**, don't you think you should poll a few refs to get a fair picture? Some are incredibly fair ..."
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The same thing happens in Football, difference being that in those games you cannot makeout individual comments. In soccer there are few spectators, mostly only parents present so you hear evry comment VERY WELL. I find most HS soccer parents do not truly understand the game and most are only looking at what their little Susie is doing. It's all part of playing soccer (Futbol) in America.
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Originally posted by AnonymousOriginally posted by Anonymous
My personal favorite observation is when a team gets incredibly aggressive and brutual and their parents don't say a thing when they bully the other team. But when a player from your team fights back, their parents just go into vapors.
If you want to hand it out, you better be ready to take it back.
When the rough play comes from your child, it is considered just part of the game of soccer, but when it is the other way around the rules change and the game becomes a no-contact sport, it is just great to watch.
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Originally posted by AnonymousFor all I know those Moms and Dads are very nice people that just get caught up in this stuff, I just thought that if someone from the outside pointed out how crazy they are behaving, it might make them change for the better, guess I was wrong and should have just done what I normally do which is stay out of it, sorry.
Especially in High School, some coaches with very firm soccer credentials, encourage their players to physically rough up the other girls. My daughter has mentioned that players come up behind her and "h*mp" her on the field, even before she gets the ball. The idea is to knock her off balance so she can't trap the ball and, thus, there's a loose ball on the field to pick up.
Another thing they do is stick their elbows in your gut or pull your arm back to hold you back as they move in front of you to take position to receive a pass. All of this is illegal and the refs should call it, but, for some reason, unless your player falls on the ground, the refs won't call it. Yet, it can turn a game around and a team can win, just on sheer dirty playing.
Unfortunately, there's a team in my county that is winning games this way and because it seems to work for them, it's catching on. It happens every year. Expect it to get more aggressive as we reach districts because the refs are not controlling the game. And that's why parents yell. To force the ref to control the game.
So, it's not the parents and it's not really even the refs that you should be annoyed at, but the coaches who have turned this game into a rugby match at too young an age, minimizing opportunities for kids to learn skills, and creating too many incidents of injury which elminate others from playing soccer.
Obviously, I'm a parent who thinks the other two in my household are nuts. :D
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Originally posted by AnonymousThe same thing happens in Football, difference being that in those games you cannot makeout individual comments. In soccer there are few spectators, mostly only parents present so you hear evry comment VERY WELL. I find most HS soccer parents do not truly understand the game and most are only looking at what their little Susie is doing. It's all part of playing soccer (Futbol) in America.
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