The post about a language issue with the boys is just plain wrong. The kids are a great group; there is no issue at all with their language on field or off. As a previous poster stated there was one issue by the coach that was addressed immediately with the boys. Over and done with.
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[QUOTE=Unregistered;429229]why do we accept this behavior from any coach? [QUOTE]
Because incivility and rudeness has become a regular part of our culture. Good manners are considered old fashion and outdated. Those few that have them are becoming a dying breed.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe post about a language issue with the boys is just plain wrong. The kids are a great group; there is no issue at all with their language on field or off. As a previous poster stated there was one issue by the coach that was addressed immediately with the boys. Over and done with.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe post about a language issue with the boys is just plain wrong. The kids are a great group; there is no issue at all with their language on field or off. As a previous poster stated there was one issue by the coach that was addressed immediately with the boys. Over and done with.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe post about a language issue with the boys is just plain wrong. The kids are a great group; there is no issue at all with their language on field or off. As a previous poster stated there was one issue by the coach that was addressed immediately with the boys. Over and done with.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWho said anything about THEIR language? Did you read the post? Even with the required translation, it was still pretty clear that this was about a group of 11 year old boys listening to off color dressing downs by a coach, and this was causing them, and their opponents, and their parents, a lot of discomfort. This is a legitimate problem, and it's not isolated. I hope it can be addressed for everyone's sake, including the coach, who is a descent human being who I believe doesn't mean any harm. This is just an anger management issue. Some men simply need to grow up.
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I don't do that very often though. It's so rare that I swear in real life that sometimes I'll toss in something really vulgar unexpectedly when I'm talking with my '''''''''' just to get a reaction out of them. For some reason I think that's funny. Maybe I should take it to AskMe and be told I need therapy.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI don't do that very often though. It's so rare that I swear in real life that sometimes I'll toss in something really vulgar unexpectedly when I'm talking with my '''''''''' just to get a reaction out of them. For some reason I think that's funny. Maybe I should take it to AskMe and be told I need therapy.
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if that is the case, then you should probably get off the team because from the sound of it, you will not improve because they are being such a bully and it's robbing you of your joy.
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This is really tough.
This is the reason new soccer clubs get formed and why teams often split up. I suggest this:
1. Have a Parent's meeting to discuss it without the coach present.
2. Go to the Coach and ask him to step aside.
3. If he won't step aside, appoint a representative to meet with the President of the Club.
Options include forming a new club or just quitting. I would guess you might be better off quitting than staying on this team. It doesn't sound like much fun and I wonder how much your kid is learning.
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