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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSimplest solution is to take players of the field. Play 9v11 or 8v11 or whatever it takes to make it a "game".
25-0. I just can't imagine a good explanation.
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It's been over a year. Get over it dude. I have had girls play on teams that have been on both sides of big losses. Seems the parents have a lot tougher time with it than the kids. Pretty sure they can get over it and move on. Not saying its fun to watch no matter what side of it your on, but seriously. An entire year later and this person can't stop mentioning it every chance they get.
No wonder this area can't compete with other regions. Our parents argue, whine, and cry about wins, losses, playing time, etc.. Instead why don't you try using it as an opportunity to teach your own kids. How to win and loose and deal with it and move on to improve. Or you can just teach them to complain, whine, cry, for years and years.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDid the coach apologize after the game?
These are little girls. It's not a big deal. The only people that care about 9 year old girls soccer are the moms of the girls and the occasional over zealous dad.
Long before the mercy limits they have now, I was 8 played softball. We didn't have a pitcher that could throw strikes. So the other teams coach told them not to swing. We gave up 25 run by the second inning. It was hours. Finally it got dark and we quit the game. It was humiliating losing like that. Every boy and girl on that team quit that week.
So let's just calm down ok?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWill you give it a rest?
These are little girls. It's not a big deal. The only people that care about 9 year old girls soccer are the moms of the girls and the occasional over zealous dad.
Long before the mercy limits they have now, I was 8 played softball. We didn't have a pitcher that could throw strikes. So the other teams coach told them not to swing. We gave up 25 run by the second inning. It was hours. Finally it got dark and we quit the game. It was humiliating losing like that. Every boy and girl on that team quit that week.
So let's just calm down ok?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWe can only hope that a team up North has the same philosophy as this coach on the day you played the 25 to 0 team. I would pay a ticket to see this set of parents have the same experience those poor kids did in the 90 degree heat.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI was at one of the games up north when they played a Seattle team and got throttled like 3-0....the other team had restrictions the entire second half and still held the ball more than pacific....watching the game it could have been 10-0 easily but they chose not to lay the wood to pacific....difference in coaching styles
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