Anonymous wrote:Ok…from what I have been informed, the parent went to social media AFTER NOTHING WAS DONE BY THE LEAGUE. Am I mistaken?
Also, let’s keep this a buck. You do that to my daughter and my daughter has my permission to punch that girl in the face. Ya’ll cool with that?
Anonymous wrote:A girl from Coppermine literally thru another player on the ground today at the OBGC tournament. Put both arms around her and threw her. Got a yellow card. She should have been evicted from the game.
my daughter has permission to sell it. Roll across the pitch and scream in agony. If that doesn’t get the red card enter hip check or slide tackle. Punch to the face would have been a blond get off me face chop.Anonymous wrote:Ok…from what I have been informed, the parent went to social media AFTER NOTHING WAS DONE BY THE LEAGUE. Am I mistaken?
Also, let’s keep this a buck. You do that to my daughter and my daughter has my permission to punch that girl in the face. Ya’ll cool with that?
this. Depending on the statute of limitations i would be petty enough to file charges after the team was banned. Just to make things right in the universe and have an actual chilking effectAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its pathetic for adults to use social media as a platform to shame minors like this. It tells you way more about the adults than the kid in the video. If she had a problem she should have contacted the organization and showed them the video privately.
This one is interesting because her child was assaulted. She should have contacted the police, but the league should have given the girl that did this a much harsher punishment.
Anonymous wrote:Ok…from what I have been informed, the parent went to social media AFTER NOTHING WAS DONE BY THE LEAGUE. Am I mistaken?
Also, let’s keep this a buck. You do that to my daughter and my daughter has my permission to punch that girl in the face. Ya’ll cool with that?
Anonymous wrote:Ok…from what I have been informed, the parent went to social media AFTER NOTHING WAS DONE BY THE LEAGUE. Am I mistaken?
Also, let’s keep this a buck. You do that to my daughter and my daughter has my permission to punch that girl in the face. Ya’ll cool with that?
Anonymous wrote:Ok…from what I have been informed, the parent went to social media AFTER NOTHING WAS DONE BY THE LEAGUE. Am I mistaken?
Also, let’s keep this a buck. You do that to my daughter and my daughter has my permission to punch that girl in the face. Ya’ll cool with that?
Anonymous wrote:A girl from Coppermine literally thru another player on the ground today at the OBGC tournament. Put both arms around her and threw her. Got a yellow card. She should have been evicted from the game.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its pathetic for adults to use social media as a platform to shame minors like this. It tells you way more about the adults than the kid in the video. If she had a problem she should have contacted the organization and showed them the video privately.
This one is interesting because her child was assaulted. She should have contacted the police, but the league should have given the girl that did this a much harsher punishment.
I think getting the police involved is a stretch in this case. If punches were thrown then I'd consider it.
Being grabbed by the hair from behind and thrown to the grown is really F'ing dangerous.
I see aggressive stuff like this several times every season. Usually it results in red cards going to players and subsequently coaches for further inflaming the situation. But most of the time it would be a complete waste of time calling the police because kids lose their cool during a soccer game and get aggressive. Its part of the game and ive seen worse when my son was u15 with actual punches thrown (although instigated by name calling), and nobody felt the need to involve the police.
I take it you are fairly new to this or have a younger kid in travel soccer?
Nope - the same offender has a history of this behavior as well.