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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou'll find she elected herself, and at her best she's passionate and knows the game and really cares. At her worst, however, she is a serious liability, and given the kookiness of this age group, that's a problem.
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Sicko parents aside, I'm still stuck on the fact that when this same girl played against NEFC last year, the NEFC parents complained about her style of play. Now this kid is a saint. I doubt it.
Was it wrong for the paren to act this way, absolutely...but lets not cannonize this girl. It doesn't mean she deserved to get a broken leg, but lets keep it real when it comes to her style of play.
I have to congratulate the initial poster. She got what she wanted...to bash Stars West...and you all are like jackles just standing on the sidelines waiting to attack.
There are crazy parents on every team so don't get all high and mightly.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSicko parents aside, I'm still stuck on the fact that when this same girl played against NEFC last year, the NEFC parents complained about her style of play. Now this kid is a saint. I doubt it.
Was it wrong for the paren to act this way, absolutely...but lets not cannonize this girl. It doesn't mean she deserved to get a broken leg, but lets keep it real when it comes to her style of play.
I have to congratulate the initial poster. She got what she wanted...to bash Stars West...and you all are like jackles just standing on the sidelines waiting to attack.
There are crazy parents on every team so don't get all high and mightly.
Not as intellectually rigorous as the first release.
Should be awesome!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhen my daughter was a U12 she would come to me complaining about who did what to her on the field. I told her it was her responsibility to establish her reputation on the field. I told her that if she acted with intent to injure a player that I would pull her from club. On the other hand if she chose to send a message to another player to protect herself I was ok with that. Other players learned quickly that she had sharp elbows. ACL's and ankles? Off limits. Knock the wind out of them? Elbow to the chin or solar plexus or knock them on their can shoulder to shoulder. After a season she had learned how to get respect and space on the field. Soccer is a tough game. If you or your kid can't handle it try badminton but do remember that the shuttlecock reaches speeds in excess of 100 MPH.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHonestly you are part of the the problem. A flying elbow that misses the chest and hits someone in the face is a headhunting move and not a part of the game. Its too hard for 11-18 year olds to control their emotions in the heat of the game and you gave your kid permission to headhunt. Nice move...
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSicko parents aside, I'm still stuck on the fact that when this same girl played against NEFC last year, the NEFC parents complained about her style of play. Now this kid is a saint. I doubt it.
Was it wrong for the paren to act this way, absolutely...but lets not cannonize this girl. It doesn't mean she deserved to get a broken leg, but lets keep it real when it comes to her style of play.
I have to congratulate the initial poster. She got what she wanted...to bash Stars West...and you all are like jackles just standing on the sidelines waiting to attack.
There are crazy parents on every team so don't get all high and mightly.
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe last thing you want to have happen is your kid get labeled a cheap shot artist or even have your child play with one. Which is why I think it is very important to have the record straight with this player. Years ago our town team had a hockey dad who would routinely shout out "Get Some" to his daughter. When she heard that she would literally turn around and hockey check the nearest player. She was a head hunter. It was disgusting. I finally had enough and dealt with the guy but not before every team we played had all but put a bounty out on our kids. That team developed an awful reputation because of those two and you would not believe the things opposing teams did to our kids as a result, nor what the parents screamed at all of us. It was downright dangerous and not a whole lot of fun. This is not the same time of situation though and it is really not cool for the West parents to paint what happened in this situation as anything remotely similar.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou'll find she elected herself, and at her best she's passionate and knows the game and really cares. At her worst, however, she is a serious liability, and given the kookiness of this age group, that's a problem.
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You lady's are totally insane! Join a knitting club or
host some pot luck suppers. But for gods sake STAY
AWAY from the soccer fields and leave the kids alone!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostShe's truly two faced. She will be pleasant or at a minimum cordial to your face, but when you turn your back, trash talk and back stabbing. I hear she is responsible for the downfall of the western team. Wasn't happy with her kid's role on the team, so she slowly poisoned the atmosphere there. She wanted everyone to follow her to a team where her kid's role would be improved. Shame.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou lady's are totally insane! Join a knitting club or
host some pot luck suppers. But for gods sake STAY
AWAY from the soccer fields and leave the kids alone!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnd they followed?? If so, the she isn't the only problem on that team's side lines. They may also be suffering from bovine behavior.
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