Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He racist because he said the parent is yelling in Spanish?
He was yelling in Spanglish, and "from the looks of him" OP can tell he didn't go to college.
What's your point? One is not the same as the other and it's fairly racist of you to suggest it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He racist because he said the parent is yelling in Spanish?
He was yelling in Spanglish, and "from the looks of him" OP can tell he didn't go to college.
Anonymous wrote:He racist because he said the parent is yelling in Spanish?
Anonymous wrote:I'm a laid back parent and like to cheer for the players, even if it's on the other team if it's a good play. We have a parent that thinks he's Messi and can't wait to coach the kids, in fact he paces up and down the sidelines screaming in spanish/english at the kids (including his own). Fearing for his health I told him to relax and let the coach....coach. He said these kids aren't doing this right and how that's not the right way to play the ball. He claims to have played college ball, but from the looks of him I can't even tell he went to college. We had a tournament over the weekend and after the second game I could not take anymore. I walked up and asked nicely that the families weren't comfortable with his sideline antics and that I personally felt the refs targeting out kids because of him. He then asked who and I told him I was one and that was all that counted. He took that as me trying to challenge him. I walked away and on the second day he was a bit better, but still a nut job. I don't know what else to do and none of the other families are doing anything but complaining to each other about his behavior. Team manager is great, but chicken shit. I don't want it to get violent, but I'll admit it has crossed my mind. Coach has asked him to chill a few times with little improvement.
Before you judge, I've actually moved away a few times so I don't have to hear it, but when the players are actually acknowledging this idiot and looking away from the game it pisses me off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He racist because he said the parent is yelling in Spanish?
Pointing out that he is yelling in Spanish only serves one purpose.
Right... pointing out that he is yelling in Spanish.
Pointing out that he is yelling would have sufficed. No need to detail his language or question whether he actually went to college. None of that matters aside from painting a picture of an uneducated Hispanic man.
It matters in a country where the predominant language is English and most of the people on the team or sidelines probably won't have a clue what he's saying. Certainly adds to the disruption levels
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He racist because he said the parent is yelling in Spanish?
Pointing out that he is yelling in Spanish only serves one purpose.
Right... pointing out that he is yelling in Spanish.
Pointing out that he is yelling would have sufficed. No need to detail his language or question whether he actually went to college. None of that matters aside from painting a picture of an uneducated Hispanic man.
Anonymous wrote:He racist because he said the parent is yelling in Spanish?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you've actually thought about getting violent then you've got a real problem. You've already done what you can do. You've talked to the team management and the coach and the parent himself. Calm down and let it go.
+1
If you truly feel he's as bad as you're posting, then you should pull your child. It will ensure her safety and send a stronger message than you already have.
np. This seems unnecessary and only harming/punishing Op's kid. Why should Op have to pull her/his kid? Perhaps the coach should ban the parent who is causing all this drama. If that doesn't work than maybe threaten the kid of the dad who is actually causing harm and unfriendly atmosphere?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He racist because he said the parent is yelling in Spanish?
Pointing out that he is yelling in Spanish only serves one purpose.
Right... pointing out that he is yelling in Spanish.
Pointing out that he is yelling would have sufficed. No need to detail his language or question whether he actually went to college. None of that matters aside from painting a picture of an uneducated Hispanic man.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He racist because he said the parent is yelling in Spanish?
Pointing out that he is yelling in Spanish only serves one purpose.
Right... pointing out that he is yelling in Spanish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He racist because he said the parent is yelling in Spanish?
Pointing out that he is yelling in Spanish only serves one purpose.