Yelling Coaches/ Yelling Parents

Anonymous
The cancers are out in full force.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The cancers are out in full force.


Indeed the irony of a thread about yelling parents and when someone describes a positive experience
all the parent trolls come out in force to shout down how horrible exchanging pleasantries with the enemy
is and how they wouldn’t like it blah blah blah.

I can only envision parents trying to get a forfeit because a parent from opposing team is in their ‘space’ saying good morning and complimenting their players

Somewhere along the way many of you have decided you are playing against the other team instead of with the other team

Great athletes respect and love each other especially their opponents. Hopefully your environments will encourage this someday.

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Anonymous wrote:Please don't come on our team's side. I don't care if you are complimenting my son. We don't want you there and don't want to hear it. Just saying. Thank you.


Why/Sad someone feel this way?

Sports is where cultures and people mix, it doesn’t have to be a collision
It’s a game not war

And the poster is right there is no rule, it’s county fields and anyone can stand there.
They don’t even have to have a kid on the team

O never said they are breaking any rules by doing it. All I'm saying is that I know my son's team's parents would not like it one bit. There is barely enough room sometimes for the parents the way it is and we don't need parents from the other team coming into our space. There is zero need for a parent to do what this poster is doing. If he or she wants to set up a hard holding session after the game, fine. He or she can mention that to us from the half way line.

I meant hand holding.


+1

She cannot have a teen player. Please tell me they are U9/10 or something because it is an unspoken rule, but in some leagues and tournaments it outlines that home team sits across from home bench. Away team across from away bench.

I can’t wait until her kid plays a Jersey or NY team Those parents are f@cking crazy. They’ll let her know.


Ha Ha. So true. I'd like to see this lady plop down in the middle of Calverton or Team America. : )
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Please don't come on our team's side. I don't care if you are complimenting my son. We don't want you there and don't want to hear it. Just saying. Thank you.


Why/Sad someone feel this way?

Sports is where cultures and people mix, it doesn’t have to be a collision
It’s a game not war

And the poster is right there is no rule, it’s county fields and anyone can stand there.
They don’t even have to have a kid on the team

O never said they are breaking any rules by doing it. All I'm saying is that I know my son's team's parents would not like it one bit. There is barely enough room sometimes for the parents the way it is and we don't need parents from the other team coming into our space. There is zero need for a parent to do what this poster is doing. If he or she wants to set up a hard holding session after the game, fine. He or she can mention that to us from the half way line.

I meant hand holding.


+1

She cannot have a teen player. Please tell me they are U9/10 or something because it is an unspoken rule, but in some leagues and tournaments it outlines that home team sits across from home bench. Away team across from away bench.

I can’t wait until her kid plays a Jersey or NY team Those parents are f@cking crazy. They’ll let her know.


Ha Ha. So true. I'd like to see this lady plop down in the middle of Calverton or Team America. : )



She might get shivved.
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