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    #61
    Archie Bunker

    Do any of you trust fund/trophy wives have ANY jobs.
    maybe some of that feel good volunteer work. All you
    do is whine whine whine!

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      #62
      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      It doesn't matter how many ways you spin it nobody agrees with you!
      Not true. You have no clue what happens on the field and how players sort things out themselves. I suspect that you have never played a minute of competitive soccer.

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        #63
        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        Wow. Even if you were coaching Argentina's national team, I would condemn you.
        HS girls?
        Pretty F-ing sick.
        That's hilarious. You should stick to needlepoint and leisure biking. This team sports stuff is not for you. Scary scary.

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          #64
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          That's hilarious. You should stick to needlepoint and leisure biking. This team sports stuff is not for you. Scary scary.
          When my daughter was playing HS, ther keeper's father was the self-proclaimed "tough guy". He was constantly moaning about how the girls weren't physical enough and how his daughter was trained to break the legs of any attacker who got near her in the PA. My daughter played defender, so she was a frequent target of his "coaching."

          I usually sat as far away from him as possible, with another dad whose daughter was a second string defender, and who was also looking to avoid this idiot. One day, we discovered a strange overlap in our histories. I was likely the only person in the stands to have ever actually broken someone's leg in a game (not proud of it, but it happened), and he was likely the most heavily armed man in the stadium (ex-marine, current ATF rapid response, with a trunk full of goodies in his car, just in case his pager went off). Made giggling at the tough guy even easier. Now, if only they served beer at those games, life would have been perfect.

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            #65
            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            When my daughter was playing HS, ther keeper's father was the self-proclaimed "tough guy". He was constantly moaning about how the girls weren't physical enough and how his daughter was trained to break the legs of any attacker who got near her in the PA. My daughter played defender, so she was a frequent target of his "coaching."

            I usually sat as far away from him as possible, with another dad whose daughter was a second string defender, and who was also looking to avoid this idiot. One day, we discovered a strange overlap in our histories. I was likely the only person in the stands to have ever actually broken someone's leg in a game (not proud of it, but it happened), and he was likely the most heavily armed man in the stadium (ex-marine, current ATF rapid response, with a trunk full of goodies in his car, just in case his pager went off). Made giggling at the tough guy even easier. Now, if only they served beer at those games, life would have been perfect.
            OK, competitive sports (audiences) are SCARY, SCARY, SCARY. Better?

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              #66
              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              Not true. You have no clue what happens on the field and how players sort things out themselves. I suspect that you have never played a minute of competitive soccer.
              Totally agree here. Mr. Rodgers neighborhood it isn't.

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                #67
                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                Totally agree here. Mr. Rodgers neighborhood it isn't.
                Neither is it Kabul.
                To listen to some of you people, Ray Lewis would be afraid to play in a girls JV game. This is nonsense.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  Neither is it Kabul.
                  To listen to some of you people, Ray Lewis would be afraid to play in a girls JV game. This is nonsense.
                  A poster had the nerve to suggest that trash talk was a normal part of the game and now you have the threat of your darlng being knocked out cold by a prize fighter as a standard part of the sport. Talk about over reactive nonsense.

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