Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the teams we played in a tournament last Fall had the worst parental sideline behavior ever. Taunting 9-year old kids on opposing team, celebrating on the field during the game, etc. I hope they aren't all like that.
Sounds like Braddock Rd elite . They have a u-11 coach that was a complete physco last season witnessed him screaming at both teams player as well as opposing coaches and parents
I think I know who you are talking about because I witnessed the same at a tournament where the 2nd U11 elite team was playing. Can't believe people put up with him.
It is amazing to me what parents will accept from their coaches. We've seen terrible coaches from McLean, Burke, and others who just yell, yell, yell. Both teams were good with winning records...guess that is what parents care about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the teams we played in a tournament last Fall had the worst parental sideline behavior ever. Taunting 9-year old kids on opposing team, celebrating on the field during the game, etc. I hope they aren't all like that.
Sounds like Braddock Rd elite . They have a u-11 coach that was a complete physco last season witnessed him screaming at both teams player as well as opposing coaches and parents
I think I know who you are talking about because I witnessed the same at a tournament where the 2nd U11 elite team was playing. Can't believe people put up with him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the teams we played in a tournament last Fall had the worst parental sideline behavior ever. Taunting 9-year old kids on opposing team, celebrating on the field during the game, etc. I hope they aren't all like that.
Sounds like Braddock Rd elite . They have a u-11 coach that was a complete physco last season witnessed him screaming at both teams player as well as opposing coaches and parents
Anonymous wrote:One of the teams we played in a tournament last Fall had the worst parental sideline behavior ever. Taunting 9-year old kids on opposing team, celebrating on the field during the game, etc. I hope they aren't all like that.
Anonymous wrote:We were there for younger ages. At that age focus is entirely on ball skills. There is no passing or teamwork taught. Kids have amazing skills.