That parent is here! |
He sure is in attendance hahaha (love the attempted justification for the negative bad behavior) |
NO, IT IS NOT. I pay a ton of money for horseback riding. Equestrian parents NEVER yell at any of their kids' events. One of my kids is a preprofessional orchestra player. We have spent 100K on her instrument alone, plus lessons and competitions, etc. Music parents NEVER tell their kids to hurt others right before international competitions. What's wrong with you? Behave with due decorum, you savage. |
| This is the first year DS has played for a real competitive team and it's been a real struggle for me. DH seems to fit in with the other dads fine. For whatever reason, in our league , the dads are either pretty quiet or just yell at their own kids (which doesn't really bother me as much). Some of the moms? The make snarky comments about other kids in that fake whisper where they act like they are whispering but really saying it loud enough for other people to hear. Or make comments to/about the other team. Or yell at the ref. Sometimes it feels like I've stepped into some weird stereotypical mean mom movie. |
They -really- shouldn't even be doing this. Just hush, people. The rest is obviously horrible. (I am apparently not cut out to be a sports parent, because it kills me.) |
| You are all sheltered. Go watch basketball at AAU level or hockey at AAA level... lol, most hockey arenas have alcohol served and yes, parents are scream obscenities the entire game. I'm not saying it's right, it's how it is. Also, just wait till you play teams from NY or NJ... absolute trash talkers the whole game. DC parents are very quiet |
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The soccer parents are horrible, to their own kid, the opponents, the refs (frequently kids themselves), the coaches, the other parents, everyone.
Who gave these people the right to heckle kids? On what planet is that ok? |
Oh I agree. Part of me hopes DS hates it and we don't have to do it next year. What's sad is how you can see it impact some of the kids. Some of the kids are pretty mean as well and I only assume they are learning that from their equally mean parents. I've found a couple moms who are similar to me, but I definitely feel a little ostracized from the clique and hope it doesn't negatively impact DS. |
It really is insane to me. The first time I saw a parent kicked out of a game for their behavior I was just flabbergasted. The kids were 10! She screamed the whole way out and the dad was in another dad's face who was trying to help calm the situation. It scared me to think how they treat their children. |
Not PP, and not a shouter, but I understand (I think) what PP I’d trying to say. If you’re a fan, it’s normal to be involved and rooting, groaning, calling for a card etc. Right on that accord. BUT These are kids, and shouldn’t be harassed or verbally assaulted by parents or anyone. Parents lose their damn minds at kids sports. And as another PP said, it absolutely gets worse the lower down the pyramid you go. The kids are there to have fun, but the parents…”care.” It’s embarrassing for them. |
Sheltered because we don't want to hear morons screaming nonsense with their limited understanding of the game? |
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In our experience, it eases up the higher level of completion (MLSNext, ECNL, etc.).
On our team, there are def parents that yell at their kid. But no snark about other kids and quite a few parents watch from afar. In fact, the parents of the handful of players who start and play all or most of the game tend to keep to themselves and watch from afar. |
Whiny parents of soft kids that get knocked around are always boohooing on here. Please grow up and put your name behind a real complaint in writing. Tootaloo! |
It's no that deep until chairs start flying. |
It baffles me that an adult would write something like this. |