Anonymous
Post 09/29/2019 14:58     Subject: Using "soccer" to assault opposing players

Anonymous wrote:Stop using the word “thug.” You sound histrionic and ridiculous.


+1
Anonymous
Post 09/29/2019 14:45     Subject: Re:Using "soccer" to assault opposing players

There you have it. thug is too kind for such garbage.
Anonymous
Post 09/29/2019 14:42     Subject: Using "soccer" to assault opposing players

Anonymous wrote:Anyone ever see this happen? Violent aggressive play beyond what could be considered a reasonable part of this sport. Resulted in injury to victim and yellow card given to thug (should have been red).

I won't have my player play against this team again if that player is on field. My player is strong and tough but too bad. This was second contest we have seen this thug is action and first outing was almost as bad. maybe that is rewarding thugs but I don't care as potential injury is not worth making point.

Just venting. I film the player so I have evidence if needed. Uggg. What. Ant players looking for violent physical confrontation take up boxing or ice hockey or something?


Yes. Damascus HS in MCPS has had this problem for a long time. They had some especially criminal type of players who did this. I used to film them when they came to play at DS's game. It was condoned by their coaches etc. Anyhow, after they broomstick rapes of their teammates, which was no surprise to many of us, things may have become a bit better. At least some of the violent offenders are no longer there.

Anonymous
Post 09/29/2019 14:40     Subject: Re:Using "soccer" to assault opposing players

Anonymous wrote:White folk getting angry!


Huh?
Anonymous
Post 09/29/2019 14:38     Subject: Re:Using "soccer" to assault opposing players

White folk getting angry!
Anonymous
Post 09/29/2019 14:36     Subject: Re:Using "soccer" to assault opposing players

Yes. Get away from the country club, pay to play, princess leagues. Go watch some school ball and you will see
Anonymous
Post 09/29/2019 14:33     Subject: Using "soccer" to assault opposing players

Anonymous wrote:Stop using the word “thug.” You sound histrionic and ridiculous.


You sound like you need to watch more teen girls play soccer.
Anonymous
Post 09/29/2019 14:32     Subject: Using "soccer" to assault opposing players

Stop using the word “thug.” You sound histrionic and ridiculous.
Anonymous
Post 09/29/2019 14:29     Subject: Re:Using "soccer" to assault opposing players

Ok. When my dd is getting paid big bucks to play, she can inflict violent payback. Until then I fail to see what the actions of highly paid pro european stars have to do with pay to play kid soccer or school ball.
Anonymous
Post 09/29/2019 14:21     Subject: Using "soccer" to assault opposing players

Anonymous wrote:Anyone ever see this happen? Violent aggressive play beyond what could be considered a reasonable part of this sport. Resulted in injury to victim and yellow card given to thug (should have been red).

I won't have my player play against this team again if that player is on field. My player is strong and tough but too bad. This was second contest we have seen this thug is action and first outing was almost as bad. maybe that is rewarding thugs but I don't care as potential injury is not worth making point.

Just venting. I film the player so I have evidence if needed. Uggg. What. Ant players looking for violent physical confrontation take up boxing or ice hockey or something?


In Europe, there can be a payback in response for dirty play, which has a deterrence effect on dirty play. When Pepe deliberately stepped on Messi's hand, next time they played Messi kicked him hard from behind at the first opportunity and happily took a yellow card. Roy Keane had a payback for Haaland after Haaland injured and taunted him. https://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/oct/06/roy-keane-alf-inge-haaland-book

American suburban boys are too soft and refs are too lenient to dangerous play, so thugs tend to thrive in this environment, when they can dish out pain and never get meaningful consequence.
Anonymous
Post 09/29/2019 14:13     Subject: Re:Using "soccer" to assault opposing players

Been at this a long time. There is play that goes way beyond rough which is why carding exists. Opposing coach also got herself and her loud mouth a card.
Anonymous
Post 09/29/2019 14:10     Subject: Re:Using "soccer" to assault opposing players

yes I agree to some extent.

My DD plays tough soccer, but sometimes there are games which annoy me when other parents are yelling and saying the girls are being rough. Soccer IS a contact sport. Don’t forget that! I’m not say go out and have a fight fight and have a battle Royale but the referee should determine how the game will be.
Anonymous
Post 09/29/2019 14:08     Subject: Using "soccer" to assault opposing players

Anonymous wrote:Oh for heaven's sake.


Maybe but after your player has been through multiple fractures you might feel differently. Won't give up soccer as much I try to convince her.
Anonymous
Post 09/29/2019 14:03     Subject: Using "soccer" to assault opposing players

Oh for heaven's sake.
Anonymous
Post 09/29/2019 14:01     Subject: Using "soccer" to assault opposing players

Anyone ever see this happen? Violent aggressive play beyond what could be considered a reasonable part of this sport. Resulted in injury to victim and yellow card given to thug (should have been red).

I won't have my player play against this team again if that player is on field. My player is strong and tough but too bad. This was second contest we have seen this thug is action and first outing was almost as bad. maybe that is rewarding thugs but I don't care as potential injury is not worth making point.

Just venting. I film the player so I have evidence if needed. Uggg. What. Ant players looking for violent physical confrontation take up boxing or ice hockey or something?