Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the deal with those soccer parents who are yelling non-stop "encouragements" from the sidelines. The kids (a) can't hear them and (b) wouldn't care if they could hear them - which they mostly can't.
Half the stuff they say is just bizarre too, like another language. Why not just sit quietly and clap or cheer on occasion when it's warranted?
This does not happen in any other sport. I find those parents who just yap at the field non-stop so off-putting.
There is not a single sport that kids play where parents do not yell at the kids -- at all ages. I went to a big high school in the 1980s and there were a thousand people at the football games and you could hear parents yelling to their kids.
That is what happens in sports. Same thing happens at pro sports including pro soccer both here and in Europe. No one at a sporting match sits quietly and cheers and claps on occasion.
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Anonymous wrote:While this does occur in all youth sports, I think it's especially bad with soccer because so many parents do not understand the game the way they do sports like baseball and basketball.
They get excited when something "big" happens like when someone just boots it down the field. Or when anyone gets knocked to the ground "hey!" it must be a foul. They have no idea that just booting it to the other team is bad, and contact is part of soccer not everything is a foul.
Imagine how silly you'd look watching baseball and cheering for a big popup to the infield that everyone knows will be an out. Or yelling shoot it in basketball every time a kid touches the ball at half court.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the deal with those soccer parents who are yelling non-stop "encouragements" from the sidelines. The kids (a) can't hear them and (b) wouldn't care if they could hear them - which they mostly can't.
Half the stuff they say is just bizarre too, like another language. Why not just sit quietly and clap or cheer on occasion when it's warranted?
This does not happen in any other sport. I find those parents who just yap at the field non-stop so off-putting.
There is not a single sport that kids play where parents do not yell at the kids -- at all ages. I went to a big high school in the 1980s and there were a thousand people at the football games and you could hear parents yelling to their kids.
That is what happens in sports. Same thing happens at pro sports including pro soccer both here and in Europe. No one at a sporting match sits quietly and cheers and claps on occasion.
Professional tennis and golf dislike this post.
Anonymous wrote:What is the deal with those soccer parents who are yelling non-stop "encouragements" from the sidelines. The kids (a) can't hear them and (b) wouldn't care if they could hear them - which they mostly can't.
Half the stuff they say is just bizarre too, like another language. Why not just sit quietly and clap or cheer on occasion when it's warranted?
This does not happen in any other sport. I find those parents who just yap at the field non-stop so off-putting.
Anonymous wrote:God Little Parents are also insufferable with “be a hitter” when their kid was at bat.
Anonymous wrote:God Little Parents are also insufferable with “be a hitter” when their kid was at bat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the deal with those soccer parents who are yelling non-stop "encouragements" from the sidelines. The kids (a) can't hear them and (b) wouldn't care if they could hear them - which they mostly can't.
Half the stuff they say is just bizarre too, like another language. Why not just sit quietly and clap or cheer on occasion when it's warranted?
This does not happen in any other sport. I find those parents who just yap at the field non-stop so off-putting.
There is not a single sport that kids play where parents do not yell at the kids -- at all ages. I went to a big high school in the 1980s and there were a thousand people at the football games and you could hear parents yelling to their kids.
That is what happens in sports. Same thing happens at pro sports including pro soccer both here and in Europe. No one at a sporting match sits quietly and cheers and claps on occasion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the deal with those soccer parents who are yelling non-stop "encouragements" from the sidelines. The kids (a) can't hear them and (b) wouldn't care if they could hear them - which they mostly can't.
Half the stuff they say is just bizarre too, like another language. Why not just sit quietly and clap or cheer on occasion when it's warranted?
This does not happen in any other sport. I find those parents who just yap at the field non-stop so off-putting.
What is wrong with another language?
They are talking to their kid not you!
Get over it!
Anonymous wrote:What is the deal with those soccer parents who are yelling non-stop "encouragements" from the sidelines. The kids (a) can't hear them and (b) wouldn't care if they could hear them - which they mostly can't.
Half the stuff they say is just bizarre too, like another language. Why not just sit quietly and clap or cheer on occasion when it's warranted?
This does not happen in any other sport. I find those parents who just yap at the field non-stop so off-putting.