Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I call bullshit. No team of 7 year olds has positions like "center forward".
OP here. That wasn’t me. I don’t know what a center forward is. My kid was playing defense with the little girl. The teams ages are 7-9. It’s Great Falls-Reston. FWIW, I think the little girl is from Great Falls. She sometimes comes to practice in cute little skorts and her hair all done up. Makes me gag. Then she steals the ball and kicks it the wrong way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I call bullshit. No team of 7 year olds has positions like "center forward".
OP here. That wasn’t me. I don’t know what a center forward is. My kid was playing defense with the little girl. The teams ages are 7-9. It’s Great Falls-Reston. FWIW, I think the little girl is from Great Falls. She sometimes comes to practice in cute little skorts and her hair all done up. Makes me gag. Then she steals the ball and kicks it the wrong way.
Anonymous wrote:I call bullshit. No team of 7 year olds has positions like "center forward".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is your kid playing with kids two years younger? Did she get held back at school or something?
Rec teams are often combined age groups past U6. There wouldn't be enough teams to do a internal league with single age groups.
Anonymous wrote:Why is your kid playing with kids two years younger? Did she get held back at school or something?
Anonymous wrote:Welcome to soccer in the dmv. My children are older now. But my DD had a teammate on a u9 travel team (2nd team of a large club) that stole away the ball from my DD and others all the time and dribbled. She dribbled all the time. It was annoying. I didn't say anything to anyone and it just festered. I'd be surprised if the travel coach didn't pick up on the behavior. If the coach wanted to stop the behavior, she could have done something but she never did a thing about it. The same girls is now on an ecnl team probably doing the same thing. Maybe suggest to your child to shield the ball away from her teammate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a joke?
Stop yelling at children. If you must, yell at your own only.
What’s wrong with what I yelled? The kid needs direction and our coach isn’t giving it.
Looks like you should volunteer to be the coach next year. And shut up in the meantime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a joke?
Stop yelling at children. If you must, yell at your own only.
What’s wrong with what I yelled? The kid needs direction and our coach isn’t giving it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a joke?
Stop yelling at children. If you must, yell at your own only.
What’s wrong with what I yelled? The kid needs direction and our coach isn’t giving it.
Looks like you should volunteer to be the coach next year. And shut up in the meantime.