Anonymous wrote:Thats BS that its part of the hispanic culture. Doesn't make it acceptable one bit. However , rather than complain tell your kids remember the feeling and use it as motivation. Never allow another team to do that to you again.
Anonymous wrote:Thats BS that its part of the hispanic culture. Doesn't make it acceptable one bit. However , rather than complain tell your kids remember the feeling and use it as motivation. Never allow another team to do that to you again.
Anonymous wrote:Both teams were much better than your team and they stopped celebrating once they were up by 3-5 goals? I have no problem with any of it.
Anonymous wrote:As a parent, I think it is fine for kids to celebrate as long as it doesn't delay the game. With that being said, when I played and I was on the loosing end I'll admit that I did try to inflict harm on the celebrators, perhaps a slight more aggressive slide tackle.
That is the risk you take.
Anonymous wrote:Again, most of us think this is tacky. However, it is acceptable and encouraged by Hispanics and I honestly think the rest of us need to learn to suck it up. It's a good lesson for our kids because it accurately reflects the world they live in. Yeh, no one likes 'sore winners,' but they exist and you have to deal. For chrissake, we have a classic 'sore winner' in the white house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Again, most of us think this is tacky. However, it is acceptable and encouraged by Hispanics and I honestly think the rest of us need to learn to suck it up. It's a good lesson for our kids because it accurately reflects the world they live in. Yeh, no one likes 'sore winners,' but they exist and you have to deal. For chrissake, we have a classic 'sore winner' in the white house.
Completely disagree. If another filter is doing something that is considered socially rude and poor sportsmanship everyone else is expected to ‘suck it up’? How about the offensive team conform to the social norms of sportsmanship in which they play?
Anonymous wrote:Again, most of us think this is tacky. However, it is acceptable and encouraged by Hispanics and I honestly think the rest of us need to learn to suck it up. It's a good lesson for our kids because it accurately reflects the world they live in. Yeh, no one likes 'sore winners,' but they exist and you have to deal. For chrissake, we have a classic 'sore winner' in the white house.
Anonymous wrote:This thread is a fine example of why there are so many jerky kids...because so many jerky parents with responses like the above.
It's tacky.