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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I didn't know it was such a crime to sit on the other side. I just want to watch my kid that plays a forward position. I'll switch sides during half too. I don't yell or scream, at most I'll clap. Now that I know the etiquette, I STILL DON'T CARE. Cry about it.[/quote] How big is the field that you can't just sit close to the middle? Why helicopter over your kid? You think they won't be fine without your amateur overshadowing?[/quote] Because it's crowded in the middle and I don't want to have to put up with bs small talk. I'd like to watch the game in peace. Why does it even matter to you?[/quote] If he plays college or goes pro, do you buy front row tickets on both ends of the field so you can switch at halftime?[/quote] We're not talking about college or pro are we?[/quote] No, we're talking about helicopter parents with bad sideline behavior [/quote] 1000% I will walk down to the other side to watch my kid if most of the possession is in the other half. [b]The reason I will do that is because the last reason I'm at that game is to worry about you not wanting me to walk down a sideline. I'm there for my kid and to be supportive.[/b] How sensitive can you be? It's no wonder most of you folks can't handle this environment and lose your minds. Oh, and there is one other reason...because I LOVE winding up adults who still aren't able to move on from their favorite middle school behaviors. See ya on your side! I guess that makes me a helicopter parent, but I have never heard that term and I'm not sure why you would think that would bother me. I also don't wear the matching shirts and go to the team dinners with all the other adults. I'm there for my kid to be a good parent instead of being with my clique. [/quote] This is the classic narcissism of the "sports parent". This isn't your goal, your team, your win. This is your kid's goal, team, win and they don't need your support. You really need to think and understand this. It's your kid's experience not yours. All of you crazy parents are really all about yourself and won't let your kids have this experience in peace. [/quote] I'm there because my kid asks me to be there you clown. I'm supporting them. It isn't about needing anything; it's about being a good parent. Stop preaching...[b]it's embarrassing[/b]. I certainly don't utilize all of my free time and free money, every week, every weekend watching my kids play travel ball for me. I like woodworking and golf. Piss off.[/quote] You should be embarrassed the way you are acting.[/quote] "I know you are but what am I??" Stop offering adults advice...you aren't qualified.[/quote]
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