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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No idea what the comment was meant to mean. Assume OP mistyped. Op come back and clarify. Posting and then ghosting is poor form. [/quote] I didn't mean to ghost the forum. I don't always have time to be online. I realize that I didn't provide enough details about the context. DS is this coach's least favorite on the team because DS used to joke around when he was younger like 10 or 11 during the training. The coach has kept the impression of him since then. Even though DS is respectful now, the coach still thinks DS jokes around. That is why this comment is humiliating to DS. The coach applied the term "joking" that he used for a younger DS to describe a much older and more mature teenager. I hope I make it clear. [/quote] OP, thanks for the context. Yes, the coach has serious shortcomings and too much history with your son to get past and be effective at this stage. It might get better when your son is as senior and the coach figures your son grew up and all is ok now that it’s the end. In the mean time, if you want development find another coach, weather it’s private, small group, rec or travel if you want go to Learn and grow more as a player. [/quote]
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