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[quote=Anonymous]I would tell my DD that teammates are who you will meet in the games. Practice on them. Play as clean as you can. When they start something, match the "something." Learn to cleat back. Have DD ask the coach outside other players hearing if he would like her to cleat back when she is cleated. His response will be interesting and informative and her test as to what kind of coach he is and what kind of coach she would prefer to work with. Ignore politics. Ignore the other coach's anger, if is comes to that. There is some concern reading your description that the coach is allowing the cleating or is aware and is ignoring it. Perhaps the top coach wants his girls to use the other second team as a punching bag. Coach's answers to DD's inquiry will help reveal that. Another way to look at the situation is the top team is defending their positions. DD must take it from them. IF she is told to stand down, that would be a red flag for me and I would begin a casual look at other teams for next season. But meanwhile, she is in a great position to improve her play from the top team. [/quote]
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