Anonymous wrote:Slow news day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Coaches who care bout that lose in the end once players pull them out. Red herring for newbie rec coaches.
You don't know this coach. No-one dares pull their shirt out. And he's not a shouter or anything - the kids just understand he means what he says. he's a good coach too.
This coach sounds like a anal retentive goof.
Who cares if they are ticked or not? Such a waste of energy to bother with.
Mr. Miyagi would not have agreed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Coaches who care bout that lose in the end once players pull them out. Red herring for newbie rec coaches.
You don't know this coach. No-one dares pull their shirt out. And he's not a shouter or anything - the kids just understand he means what he says. he's a good coach too.
This coach sounds like a anal retentive goof.
Who cares if they are ticked or not? Such a waste of energy to bother with.
Anonymous wrote:^^ teams like that go nowhere. Who cares.
Leave em untucked like the EPL.
Anonymous wrote:it’s typically a refs decision. They’ll tell teams to tuck them in sometimes. Most don’t care though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Coaches who care bout that lose in the end once players pull them out. Red herring for newbie rec coaches.
You don't know this coach. No-one dares pull their shirt out. And he's not a shouter or anything - the kids just understand he means what he says. he's a good coach too.
Anonymous wrote:No. Coaches who care bout that lose in the end once players pull them out. Red herring for newbie rec coaches.
Anonymous wrote:If so why or why not?