And this ultimately leads to complaints about player placements and who doesn't deserve to be where.... |
I'm sure other parents love hearing you describing their child as a weak player, Pep. I'm sure you are really knowledgeable about what you are seeing on the field as well. |
Thank you. Manassas is too far for us. My son just wants to be like his friends and play in a team. He is not agreeasIve, that is his problem, but he is fast and in very good shape. And most importlanly, he loves soccer. Thanks, everyone, for your input. |
+100 wtf is wrong with these soccer moms and dads? evaluate your own kid and leave comparisons for the coaches. when you don't like their decisions, switch clubs. otherwise, shut your piehole. so tired of parents who think they understand what is behind a players selection. they talk this crap all season long, but eventually everything gets back to the club. not saying that is good either, but its the truth. |
You parents are wound up to tight. People are free to speak their mind. If you don't like it perhaps you should go hide in your car like the other weak parents. |
Is this in response to middle age men critiquing little kids? Get a life, loser. |
I'd prefer you shut the hell up because you know nothing. When you scream at other people's kids for "passing back" or dribbling out of the back when there is nobody near the kid for miles you show your fat ignorance of the game. Tearing down another little kid to build your own up is weak. At least the parents in the car aren't out there kissing ass like you. Mwah, mwah, "hey coach, what can I do for you coach? Should I bend over?"In fact, the parents are in their cars to avoid your tiresome shit. |
^^and this thread in a nutshell is why we pulled our kids out of one Club. The ones that know the least about the game tend to be the most vocal. Always. |
Yup as I figured stay in your car keyboard warrior. If having a side line discussion is kissing ass then take a nap before the nueoriric tendencies kick in. Most parents in our club stay clear of the coach. I suspect the most unathletic parents that don't understand the game are the most worried about what others say. |
What pathetic lives some people on this board have. |
This isn't at all our experience with a CCL club. The guest players are passed to with as much frequency as the others and boys are supportive (as are the parents--complimenting the guest player and going out of their way to pat them on the back). Perhaps this is because they all train together at least once a week. I don't think you can put a blanket statement out there about a league. all the clubs in the league are different. |
+1 you nailed it. That douchebag is the one yelling "send him" at our matches. Paces the sideline as his kid moves up and down the field. Coaches and parents hate him. Wonder what club he belongs to?!?!? |
Yet you are here, pot. |
changing subject --
Does anyone have advice for how to handle offers for teams from two good clubs when you are still waiting to find out which team you will be placed on at one club Is there a right and wrong way? It makes a difference because we would pick club A if they put him on a certain team with certain coach and friends, otherwise we would go with B Both are equally convenient and no other factors that can push us one way or the other This is for U9 TIA |
Club B. Too many stipulations/variables for Club A. |