I see that the OYSA posts its red card list online which seems like a good public shaming device. Does the OPL list on its website anything similar? Does the OPL post red cards from current league games?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI see that the OYSA posts its red card list online which seems like a good public shaming device. Does the OPL list on its website anything similar? Does the OPL post red cards from current league games?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI actually had no clue they had this list. Just looking at it a little bit, and I see that Pacific 99 boys had a head coach, assistant coach, and a player all ejected in the same game? WOW wish I knew what happened, cuz both coaches getting thrown out? dang
The fact that these two adults and a child acted in such a way that the ref felt the need to remove them from the playing surface should suffice to reason that you will NEVER take your child to a tryout for that team as long as those individuals are at the helm and that is it.
A red card by a player can come many ways, but a coach, then an assistant coach should tell you there is a pattern, and not one that is favorable to a healthy soccer learning experience.
You wanna troll for that info, be my guest, but keep it to yourself. Sharing it here without any facts makes some think that it's acceptable when even you are NOT appalled over it.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI see that the OYSA posts its red card list online which seems like a good public shaming device. Does the OPL list on its website anything similar? Does the OPL post red cards from current league games?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post- why - ?
I personally don't care. However I can fully understand why other people would.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou're not very bright are you. Like the situation in the other thread about a u11 coach being ejected, you don't know what happened. You just see a report. So unintelligent people jump to conclusions and assume.
I personally don't care. However I can fully understand why other people would.
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Originally posted by Marbull View PostWhat kind of parent are you ? Do you even care who won the game ? You went trolling for drama, dirt and/or scandalous acts by someone. This is not the WWF.
The fact that these two adults and a child acted in such a way that the ref felt the need to remove them from the playing surface should suffice to reason that you will NEVER take your child to a tryout for that team as long as those individuals are at the helm and that is it.
A red card by a player can come many ways, but a coach, then an assistant coach should tell you there is a pattern, and not one that is favorable to a healthy soccer learning experience.
You wanna troll for that info, be my guest, but keep it to yourself. Sharing it here without any facts makes some think that it's acceptable when even you are NOT appalled over it.
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They should identify the ref (initials or number), so there can be a way to see if a particular ref has a habit of ejecting parties from a match. Accountability/publicity needs to go both ways.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThey should identify the ref (initials or number), so there can be a way to see if a particular ref has a habit of ejecting parties from a match. Accountability/publicity needs to go both ways.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThey know who the ref is, and if there is a pattern that will come out when coaches appeal the Red cards. However, the reason there is a list online isn't to "shame" the player/coaches its so they can track and verify that the coach/players have served their suspensions.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis happens internally with the OPL. It is not made public.
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