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[quote=Anonymous]Let’s be real. The ONLY reason VSA does it is to protect their prized fields (which are very nice). It has nothing to do with the role parents or fans are actually playing on the sideline. Not sure how sitting on a sideline to watch your 8-11 year old kid play on a small sided field is at all related to letting coaches coach. Most coaches I know and work with want the parents there to support their kids at that age and will address those who may be “overly involved” in their own way. There is a reason 95% of local clubs allow “fans” on the opposite sideline to support their kids. So thank you for your opinion but I’ll stand by mine my that VSA and PW not allowing families on the sideline for small fielded games is in fact ridiculous. [quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The fields are nice. The fact that they make parents/families stand around the perimeter fence is ridiculous. (Same with Ali Krieger) [quote=Anonymous]At least James Long Park turf fields are beautiful. Their methodology, system, style of play, is all over the place. It’s weird because a lot of their coaches are USSF license C, B, and A.[/quote] [/quote] Families and parents should not be on the field. They absolutely should be outside the fence at the least. If not, leave and come back. Let the coaches coach.[/quote][/quote]
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