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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI've seen similar in Oregon soccer on the girls side and nothing has happened. The opposite happens, the girl(s) have been rewarded as long as they play well and pretend that their little outburst didn't happen.
Personally I have never seen this in girls youth soccer. A few red cards for dangerous play but never fists ....
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Not in the OPL
I've seen similar in Oregon soccer on the girls side and nothing has happened. The opposite happens, the girl(s) have been rewarded as long as they play well and pretend that their little outburst didn't happen.[/QUOTE]
The one instance in the OPL that I'm aware of the player was suspended for 3 games including a state cup game and asked not to come back to her club the following year.
I know that if this happened at the HS level here would be a similarly harsh penalty.
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really?
[QUOTE=Unregistered;726368]The girl did look like she knew how to throw a sucker punch and it is very doubtful it was the first time. Something tells me that the parent of this child likely would't be phased by a legal action. This may be something that is just part of their life.
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[QUOTE=Unregistered;726633]Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe girl did look like she knew how to throw a sucker punch and it is very doubtful it was the first time. Something tells me that the parent of this child likely would't be phased by a legal action. This may be something that is just part of their life.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhen you are paying a lot of money to play, this type of behavior doesn't exist. But when playing is relatively free, then you get all sorts of people coming out. And by people, I include thugs, micreants, etc. I hope they file charges against her.
That statement on its own is why the USA will never be a world power in soccer. Its a suburbia sport for rich kids, along with that come many pitfalls... such as lack of hunger, lack of motivation and the "its about me" mentality, etc... You should be ashamed of that statement and if your truly believe it, I feel sorry for you.
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[QUOTE=Unregistered;726633]Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe girl did look like she knew how to throw a sucker punch and it is very doubtful it was the first time. Something tells me that the parent of this child likely would't be phased by a legal action. This may be something that is just part of their life.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostListen to how idiotic your statement is "When you are paying a lot of money to play, this type of thing doesn't exist" Wow that is truly an incredible statement. So no one in the inner city should be able to play? No one should play for free or at a low cost?
That statement on its own is why the USA will never be a world power in soccer. Its a suburbia sport for rich kids, along with that come many pitfalls... such as lack of hunger, lack of motivation and the "its about me" mentality, etc... You should be ashamed of that statement and if your truly believe it, I feel sorry for you.
A club soccer player usually doens't want to jepordize the thousands of dollars they've spent on club soccer. But if you play for free, you don't have that downside. Now, go give Sam Adams a hug and he will make you feel all better. Just don't take your teenage son with you or he might take him into his office and lock the door.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHow f'in stupid are you? Well, actually, it's pretty clear. You don't understand basic human incentives and goals. It's the same reason that successful people don't rob banks. Robbing a bank has the same upside to everyone, yet the downside from getting caught is higher for the person with the successful career. Do people with successful careers rob banks - yes, but it is very, very rare. The majority of bank robbers are people who don't have careers and who feel that the downside of going to jail isn't that bad compared to the potential of getting away with the crime and the upside it brings.
A club soccer player usually doens't want to jepordize the thousands of dollars they've spent on club soccer. But if you play for free, you don't have that downside. Now, go give Sam Adams a hug and he will make you feel all better. Just don't take your teenage son with you or he might take him into his office and lock the door.
Give me a break. That is pretty stupid.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo because you pay to play.. you are better? You act better? You are superior?
Give me a break. That is pretty stupid.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNobody said anything about a player being 'better' if they pay to play. They were referring to the fact that someone who pays would probably think twice about acting in this manor opposed to a player playing for free might think they have nothing to lose by acting inappropriately.
What we are dealing with here on this board is a parent of a kid who only plays high school and is overly sensitive about it. They think that I am saying the every HS does this when all I am really saying is that it is more likley to happen there.
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