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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thats BS that its part of the hispanic culture. Doesn't make it acceptable one bit. However , rather than complain tell your kids remember the feeling and use it as motivation. Never allow another team to do that to you again. [/quote] Yeah. Where are you getting this "hispanic culture" stuff? Generally, the all-hispanic teams we play have very chill, very serious players and the only trend I've noticed is some (not all) scream-ier coaches. Definitely no over the top celebrations. I kiiiiind of feel like this PP was like "Oh! Hispanic culture has colorful decorations and stuff - they must celebrate goals!" Yikes. [/quote] I'm hispanic and when my son scores, we break out the Mariachi Band.[/quote] My non-Hispanic son plays for a mostly Hispanic team and it seems like the Hispanic parents promote excessive celebrations. I am waiting for them to bring drums and fireworks. Honestly. I am. It's VERY uncomfortable sometimes. The coach allows it because he believes it's the culture and doesn't want to stop it. I have a feeling that the parents of one of the non-Hispanic kids will move their kid to another team because it's that uncomfortable for them. They feel its very unsporting. I'm not there yet.[/quote] My non-Hispanic sons played on a mostly Hispanic team and they never excessively celebrated. The only difference between our team and other teams (besides we possessed the ball most the time) is that the other team would tell out team to "go back to their county" almost every game... and parents from the other team would practice their Spanglish. [/quote]
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