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    #31
    [QUOTE=Guest;n4461593]


    yeah and teach your child to just leave when things don’t go your way. I hope they never have to face any difficulties because they won’t know how to.

    problem is there are srill 3 months left in the current season with tryouts being so early. If the current team coach takes it out on the kid and doesn't play them or cuts their time, why would you stick around? Someone starts screwing your kid out of spite and they should learn to take it? Knowing when to leave a bad situation is a life skill too..

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      #32
      [QUOTE=Guest;n4462283]
      Originally posted by Guest View Post


      yeah and teach your child to just leave when things don’t go your way. I hope they never have to face any difficulties because they won’t know how to.

      problem is there are srill 3 months left in the current season with tryouts being so early. If the current team coach takes it out on the kid and doesn't play them or cuts their time, why would you stick around? Someone starts screwing your kid out of spite and they should learn to take it? Knowing when to leave a bad situation is a life skill too..
      Ok so then leave

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        #33
        [QUOTE=Guest;n4462295]
        Originally posted by Guest View Post

        Ok so then leave
        That's the whole point of this post.. OP was wondering what to do.. so the consensus is you should stay, unless the club starts taking it out on the kid, then seems all are in agreement it is OK to leave

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          #34
          [QUOTE=Guest;n4462305]
          Originally posted by Guest View Post

          That's the whole point of this post.. OP was wondering what to do.. so the consensus is you should stay, unless the club starts taking it out on the kid, then seems all are in agreement it is OK to leave
          Lmao you’re an idiot if you get your advice from talking soccer. You’re the only one who knows the real situation, just do what you feel is right!

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            #35
            Originally posted by Guest View Post

            Always the kid who suffers! Nothing is enough for parents like this, always shopping for the next thing. Far greater responsibility as parents to model integrity and taking responsibility, than it is to get on whatever team is hottest in the moment.
            Some parents are never happy, focus on your kid's happiness and put your ego aside. We have a culture of people so consumed with bragging on social media and their kid's well-being comes second.

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              #36
              Originally posted by Guest View Post

              Some parents are never happy, focus on your kid's happiness and put your ego aside. We have a culture of people so consumed with bragging on social media and their kid's well-being comes second.
              I think if a parent leaves mid season it’s likely all about their child coming first. If the kid is happy very unlikely a parent would pull them. We have a culture of people that think they can pass judgement and insert their opinions on a subject they know nothing about.

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