Parents are Mental

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Anonymous wrote:Agree, OP. It's nuts (though I definitely would not limit that to ECNL).


Oh yeah i'm with you +100. Its bad everywhere...I just happened to be at ECNL matches.


Watching a U18/19 ECNL Match recently. One team's parents were CONSTANTLY yelling at the ref. "You missed a push! You missed a push." "He is pushing him." I'm like WTF??? These players are grown men and many will probably be playing in college in less than a year and mom and dad are out of their chairs stepping on the field screaming at the ref that their baby got pushed and no foul was called. I thought I've seen it all.
Anonymous
Was anyone lucky enough to be at the 2012 boys Fairfax Union vs Arlington match this weekend?
Anonymous
F you are on here criticizing other parents, you definitely are during the game looking at kids and at least thinking how bad they are . Hypocrite.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No one here has a kid in hockey then. The worst I've ever seen on ECNL sideline is a kindergarten party compared to the weakest hockey crowd. Yes, I hope my kid is doing well, but for thousands and thousands of $ per year, never mind the time drain, I'm invested. It's very natural to yell things at the direction of the field. Don't act like you're just mute the whole game unless your team is that bad you have nothing to yell about.


Oh I don't know... my kid did travel soccer until he dropped that to focus on hockey. Hockey parents are intense, but almost always in a really positive manner. I've never heard them lay into the refs or coaches or other kids in the way I've heard soccer parents do. Hockey parents will cheer for a good goalie stop from either team, they'll get excited when any kid scores a goal even if it's not their kid, they'll keep cheering when the team is down by several points. I literally heard soccer parents yelling at the kids from their own team or saying a coach should pull a kid and crap.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:F you are on here criticizing other parents, you definitely are during the game looking at kids and at least thinking how bad they are . Hypocrite.


You sound guilty...

If you take offense to people evaluating others (especially one so public as a sport where people perform) and having thoughts about them, then I think you may have a very rosy view of human beings. Also, this post is about parents acting like fools not what their private thoughts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:After another weekend of ECNL matches I just can't believe some of yall...calm down. You know who you are. Take this lovely Monday to reflect on how embarrassing you must be for your kids.

Tootles.


Not surprised. It’s ECNL after all.
Anonymous
The only parent who gets a pass is that rando father who is off on his own with his camera trying to capture what the VEO might miss. The guy/gal is too focused on his camera frame to even see anything but the ball and the player.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No one here has a kid in hockey then. The worst I've ever seen on ECNL sideline is a kindergarten party compared to the weakest hockey crowd. Yes, I hope my kid is doing well, but for thousands and thousands of $ per year, never mind the time drain, I'm invested. It's very natural to yell things at the direction of the field. Don't act like you're just mute the whole game unless your team is that bad you have nothing to yell about.


If your team was that good they wouldn't need instructions from a parent who has no coaching experience.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:F you are on here criticizing other parents, you definitely are during the game looking at kids and at least thinking how bad they are . Hypocrite.


aren't you here criticizing parents? Maybe you should direct that comment to yourself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The only parent who gets a pass is that rando father who is off on his own with his camera trying to capture what the VEO might miss. The guy/gal is too focused on his camera frame to even see anything but the ball and the player.


You sound guilty as well. I guess you can't really tell that there are other adults around you NOT yelling because you can only hear your own voice/thoughts.
Anonymous
Dad on my DD's team (U11) encourages his DD to play rough "until she gets a card" to, you know, test the limits. He said "I'd rather her use soccer to get her aggression out and get a yellow card for kicking someone on the soccer field than kick some kid at school."

Just going to leave that one there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The only parent who gets a pass is that rando father who is off on his own with his camera trying to capture what the VEO might miss. The guy/gal is too focused on his camera frame to even see anything but the ball and the player.
there is always one or three and i bet those guys are the most at peace parents on the sidelines. Hat tip to the ones that stay in enemy territory taping without a care in the world.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dad on my DD's team (U11) encourages his DD to play rough "until she gets a card" to, you know, test the limits. He said "I'd rather her use soccer to get her aggression out and get a yellow card for kicking someone on the soccer field than kick some kid at school."

Just going to leave that one there.


Did you ask why does she have aggression issues in the first place?
Anonymous
Having worked with a number of clubs (front office and coaching) and watched way too many clubs a couple of things I’ve noticed:

1. Not all parents behave terribly but those that do really can sour an entire season. The tone and behavior goes beyond what should be acceptable in children's sports. Particularly with the racial and sexist abuse towards players and referees.

2. To be fair it isn’t just parents- coaches can also act terrible as can players. On the coaches end the clubs and state associations need to do less protecting of those that behave in this manner. On the players end-if the behavior isn’t accepted in schools why should it be anywhere else?

3. I think why parents get a bad rap is because they are the crowd at a game and there is this perception that because they are a crowd they can do whatever they want.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You snowflakes being a fan. Just having a good time out there, maybe you should all look in the mirror


Right but your ‘good time’ is a bad time for children and most likely your child. Take a moment and recognize how selfish that makes you sound.
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