2013 SYC player behavior

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:SYC and MYS parents are equally bad. But at SYC you sometimes fear for your life while at MYS you fear you’ll never hear the end of Karen’s rant.
Duck!!!!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You’re a moron. The fact that a club has and promotes a culture that is more tolerant of on-field aggression and cursing has nothing to do with race. The fact that a club also serves a more Hispanic population than, say, McLean has nothing to do with why they tolerate that kind of behavior. At least in my mind!

Consider who is connecting the dots here and whether you’re seeing what you want to see out of laziness and bias.


What’s hilarious about this is that, in my experience, U12, ASA and McLean parents have some of the worst sideline behavior around (players too), though that’s anecdotal. The OP’s post is just plain ugly. They got what they wanted, and it reads like the cowardly tactic when a kid isn’t performing, tearing down the kids who are objectively better in that moment rather than dealing with it honestly. Disgraceful.


My U12 son says he doesn’t like how mean the McLean players are to each other when they make a mistake. The parents are whiny about every call too. Terrible environment and culture. Different from the cursing and trashy behavior that is seen in certain futsal teams though. Basketball has some of that same behavior. Something about a small gym that makes people crazy and maybe attracts the trashy bragging Instagram people too.


That's the irony of this absurd string. The hater doesn't like that the Latinos are better and don't mind letting them know so they come on here to anonymously hate, leaning on spoken and unspoken racist tropes so thy can feel better about their kid's objective inferiority on the pitch. But those of us that know, know that hilariously it's the alleged upper middle class clubs that have the worst sideline behavior with kids that curse at refs, parents and each other. And when you point out that crystal clear, uncontroverted fact, something they are blind to because again, at their core, they are just racist, they dismiss it as just some harmless, annoying and most importantly non threatening (which has nothing to do with their initial point) "Karen".

It's the same old playbook from the same old type of bad person. And the key to it all is their kid just sucks at soccer, likely doesn't work hard enough and can't hang so they have to invent reasons, anonymously like the cowards they are, to not only make themselves feel good but even worse, hope their silly little post will actually find its way back to a child of 12/13 years so they can also feel badly about themselves.

It's the times we live in. Cowardice mixed with racism and classlessness.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:SYC and MYS parents are equally bad. But at SYC you sometimes fear for your life while at MYS you fear you’ll never hear the end of Karen’s rant.


Sure. McLean is super safe just annoying, right? Those parents wouldn't do something like run on the field during a game and put their hands on a player from the other team, right? That would never happen,

Right. Only I saw that at a youth soccer game against McLean. I've never seen an SYC parent do that. Sorry.
Anonymous
McLean is a everything that’s wrong with Amerikkka
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You’re a moron. The fact that a club has and promotes a culture that is more tolerant of on-field aggression and cursing has nothing to do with race. The fact that a club also serves a more Hispanic population than, say, McLean has nothing to do with why they tolerate that kind of behavior. At least in my mind!

Consider who is connecting the dots here and whether you’re seeing what you want to see out of laziness and bias.


What’s hilarious about this is that, in my experience, U12, ASA and McLean parents have some of the worst sideline behavior around (players too), though that’s anecdotal. The OP’s post is just plain ugly. They got what they wanted, and it reads like the cowardly tactic when a kid isn’t performing, tearing down the kids who are objectively better in that moment rather than dealing with it honestly. Disgraceful.


My U12 son says he doesn’t like how mean the McLean players are to each other when they make a mistake. The parents are whiny about every call too. Terrible environment and culture. Different from the cursing and trashy behavior that is seen in certain futsal teams though. Basketball has some of that same behavior. Something about a small gym that makes people crazy and maybe attracts the trashy bragging Instagram people too.


That's the irony of this absurd string. The hater doesn't like that the Latinos are better and don't mind letting them know so they come on here to anonymously hate, leaning on spoken and unspoken racist tropes so thy can feel better about their kid's objective inferiority on the pitch. But those of us that know, know that hilariously it's the alleged upper middle class clubs that have the worst sideline behavior with kids that curse at refs, parents and each other. And when you point out that crystal clear, uncontroverted fact, something they are blind to because again, at their core, they are just racist, they dismiss it as just some harmless, annoying and most importantly non threatening (which has nothing to do with their initial point) "Karen".

It's the same old playbook from the same old type of bad person. And the key to it all is their kid just sucks at soccer, likely doesn't work hard enough and can't hang so they have to invent reasons, anonymously like the cowards they are, to not only make themselves feel good but even worse, hope their silly little post will actually find its way back to a child of 12/13 years so they can also feel badly about themselves.

It's the times we live in. Cowardice mixed with racism and classlessness.


I read this three times and still cannot figure out what you’re saying so I think one of us is stupid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You’re a moron. The fact that a club has and promotes a culture that is more tolerant of on-field aggression and cursing has nothing to do with race. The fact that a club also serves a more Hispanic population than, say, McLean has nothing to do with why they tolerate that kind of behavior. At least in my mind!

Consider who is connecting the dots here and whether you’re seeing what you want to see out of laziness and bias.


What’s hilarious about this is that, in my experience, U12, ASA and McLean parents have some of the worst sideline behavior around (players too), though that’s anecdotal. The OP’s post is just plain ugly. They got what they wanted, and it reads like the cowardly tactic when a kid isn’t performing, tearing down the kids who are objectively better in that moment rather than dealing with it honestly. Disgraceful.


My U12 son says he doesn’t like how mean the McLean players are to each other when they make a mistake. The parents are whiny about every call too. Terrible environment and culture. Different from the cursing and trashy behavior that is seen in certain futsal teams though. Basketball has some of that same behavior. Something about a small gym that makes people crazy and maybe attracts the trashy bragging Instagram people too.


That's the irony of this absurd string. The hater doesn't like that the Latinos are better and don't mind letting them know so they come on here to anonymously hate, leaning on spoken and unspoken racist tropes so thy can feel better about their kid's objective inferiority on the pitch. But those of us that know, know that hilariously it's the alleged upper middle class clubs that have the worst sideline behavior with kids that curse at refs, parents and each other. And when you point out that crystal clear, uncontroverted fact, something they are blind to because again, at their core, they are just racist, they dismiss it as just some harmless, annoying and most importantly non threatening (which has nothing to do with their initial point) "Karen".

It's the same old playbook from the same old type of bad person. And the key to it all is their kid just sucks at soccer, likely doesn't work hard enough and can't hang so they have to invent reasons, anonymously like the cowards they are, to not only make themselves feel good but even worse, hope their silly little post will actually find its way back to a child of 12/13 years so they can also feel badly about themselves.

It's the times we live in. Cowardice mixed with racism and classlessness.


I read this three times and still cannot figure out what you’re saying so I think one of us is stupid.


If you don't understand this then you are an idiot and/or disingenuous. In either event, you aren't to be respected just like the OP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You’re a moron. The fact that a club has and promotes a culture that is more tolerant of on-field aggression and cursing has nothing to do with race. The fact that a club also serves a more Hispanic population than, say, McLean has nothing to do with why they tolerate that kind of behavior. At least in my mind!

Consider who is connecting the dots here and whether you’re seeing what you want to see out of laziness and bias.


What’s hilarious about this is that, in my experience, U12, ASA and McLean parents have some of the worst sideline behavior around (players too), though that’s anecdotal. The OP’s post is just plain ugly. They got what they wanted, and it reads like the cowardly tactic when a kid isn’t performing, tearing down the kids who are objectively better in that moment rather than dealing with it honestly. Disgraceful.


My U12 son says he doesn’t like how mean the McLean players are to each other when they make a mistake. The parents are whiny about every call too. Terrible environment and culture. Different from the cursing and trashy behavior that is seen in certain futsal teams though. Basketball has some of that same behavior. Something about a small gym that makes people crazy and maybe attracts the trashy bragging Instagram people too.


That's the irony of this absurd string. The hater doesn't like that the Latinos are better and don't mind letting them know so they come on here to anonymously hate, leaning on spoken and unspoken racist tropes so thy can feel better about their kid's objective inferiority on the pitch. But those of us that know, know that hilariously it's the alleged upper middle class clubs that have the worst sideline behavior with kids that curse at refs, parents and each other. And when you point out that crystal clear, uncontroverted fact, something they are blind to because again, at their core, they are just racist, they dismiss it as just some harmless, annoying and most importantly non threatening (which has nothing to do with their initial point) "Karen".

It's the same old playbook from the same old type of bad person. And the key to it all is their kid just sucks at soccer, likely doesn't work hard enough and can't hang so they have to invent reasons, anonymously like the cowards they are, to not only make themselves feel good but even worse, hope their silly little post will actually find its way back to a child of 12/13 years so they can also feel badly about themselves.

It's the times we live in. Cowardice mixed with racism and classlessness.


I read this three times and still cannot figure out what you’re saying so I think one of us is stupid.


Open the Amazon app, search reading comprehension in the books section and order 1 of the first 5 results. Study the book for 6 months since you are a little behind on the subject and then post a 🤯 emoji when you are able to keep up with what the post is saying. The grammar was not perfect but if you can’t get the message after this exercise we really know who is stupid. Nice attempted trope.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If SYC parents were a venue they would be athletic republic


🤦‍♀️ you better hope no one ever decides to decipher your IP address and decode this comment directly with you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:SYC and MYS parents are equally bad. But at SYC you sometimes fear for your life while at MYS you fear you’ll never hear the end of Karen’s rant.


MYS player practices 4x a week, has a private trainer 2x a week, and a nutrition coach curating their meals.

SYC player drinks a 6 pack night before a game, plays xbox til 5am, and drives themselves to games at age 13.

SYC player still out runs, out scores, and wins the match. They also end up taking MYS' mom home to celebrate after the game.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If SYC parents were a venue they would be athletic republic


🤦‍♀️ you better hope no one ever decides to decipher your IP address and decode this comment directly with you.


You think you sound smart with "decipher your IP address" when you have 0 clue what you are talking about. Sums up a lot about this forum.
Anonymous
The crassness and disgraceful intent of the OP says the most about this forum and the person who wrote it.
Anonymous
I know everyone is having fun ripping each other on this post but I thought I'd add that I often referee SYC games of all ages (EDP, GA, etc...no rec) and I have never heard any foul language from players or parents. Parents are usually chill. Definitely no worse than any other local club. Now could a few kids on a certain team have said some bad words, sure; but I definitely would not consider SYC as being like this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I know everyone is having fun ripping each other on this post but I thought I'd add that I often referee SYC games of all ages (EDP, GA, etc...no rec) and I have never heard any foul language from players or parents. Parents are usually chill. Definitely no worse than any other local club. Now could a few kids on a certain team have said some bad words, sure; but I definitely would not consider SYC as being like this.


Of course. I've had the same experience as an opposing side's parent. This whole string is ridiculous and it's all because of a very bad person behind the OP.
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