Anonymous wrote:DD's team took a pounding today. It was respectable until half and then, well, the floodgates opened. It quickly went to 5, 6, 7 -0 and higher. The other team's coach was shifting his players around, he put in rules that they had to play off their keeper before they could go forward, that every player had to touch the ball etc which was fine. At the end, however, he put a girl in goal who had a cast on her arm! I heard him yell that if we shot to let it go in, and one of his parents explained to us that it was their regular keeper and he probably just wanted her to practice using her feet (they had to play off of her) , but it still seemed like a slap in the face- like we were so bad that a kid with a broken arm could keep us out? Am I the jerk or was he? Was anyone? Thanks.
I wouldn't take offense to it. It sounds like he recognized that the teams were mismatched and made an effort to avoid running the score up. Re: the GK with a cast, I'd think that his comments were more directed to the GK as in "if there's a shot on goal, don't worry about trying to save it and risk injuring yourself even more". And what one of the other parents said about getting the GK to use her feet seems reasonable given the cast. All in all, I wouldn't be offended by what you described. My daughter's team played a year up in their league once and lost most of their games as a result. One of those games was so lopsided that the score was like 10-0 or 11-0 early in the second half and the other coach was yelling at his players about not being aggressive enough and passing up shots. So when you consider that behavior compared to what you described, hopefully you'll see your opposing coach in a slightly better light.