Would you say something to coach?

Anonymous
No, don't say something to the coach.
Anonymous
SNOWFLAKE, they got a water brake during half time and it wasn't even hot this weekend. Holy crap, you all make an issue out of everything.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think the issue was they can sub freely (for the most part) in this division. kids get hit with the ball and play stops or whatever.

But there was not effort to get the team to grab water when they could. Other team had 5 subs so there probably was some opportunity to "cut a deal" with the other coach as they came on the field and our side was gassed/obviously water would have helped.

They are too young to learn how to fake injuries like the pros for a break. I think the coaches should have come up with something.

no big deal, no one ended up in the hospital or on an IV or anything.


There is really no need considering temps were in the low 70s/high 60's.

If a kid needs a rest they can switch with the keeper.

Amazing, parents complain all the time about game minutes and if a kid gets to play literally a whole game while another kid doesn't they bitch and moan. Here, every kid gets to play a full game and it is a health crisis.

Anonymous
U10, man down, surprisingly warm day--center ref should have called for a water break, especially if the lads were playing on turf.
Anonymous
We moved from a much hotter area where water breaks were basically required every 15-20 minutes in practices, but it was frequently 90% humidity and over 90 degrees) .FIFA water break rules were in place in some games that also mandated the game stop for water if the wet bulb index was over a certain level.

https://www.sporttechie.com/fifa-institutes-new-water-break-but-what-should-the-athletes-be-drinking/

I would definitely bring it up with coaches. I don't think this weekend necessitated a formal water break, but fair enough to bring it up with coaches. In many professional games, the players get water when an injury is being treated on the field or some other long pause in the game. Nothing wrong having a throw bottle on the sideline you can give to your kid during a stop in play.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You are beyond absurd. Nobody has needs water that often. Get a grip and do some reading on how the beverage INDUSTRY has convinced you of the need to "hyrdate" incessantly--not the medical community. Moron.


1958 called. They want their ‘science’ back.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You are beyond absurd. Nobody has needs water that often. Get a grip and do some reading on how the beverage INDUSTRY has convinced you of the need to "hyrdate" incessantly--not the medical community. Moron.


1958 called. They want their ‘science’ back.


The kids were fine. It was a nice day and everyone lived.

I want my time back for reading this snowflake thread.
Anonymous
As long as the kids got their daily recommended 11 hours of sleep they should be fine.
Anonymous
“Fake an injury” nice
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