Anonymous wrote:I think it must have been much worse than you thought. I have witnessed some unbelievable jacksssery on the sidelines and never thought of complaining (and not did any other arenas as far as I know) so for people to have complained it must have been bad. Tell your husband to chill.
Anonymous wrote:So wait - you think another parent should confront your husband and another parent for inappropriate comments, when that have already shown that they don't really care about acceptable behavior? They are Karen's because they told someone about the inappropriate behavior?
Got it.
Anonymous wrote:Just started travel this year, so maybe my expectations are off. Wanted to get a gut check:
Spouse gets a little enthusiastic on the sidelines. Never calls out any individual player by name (other than our kid), but may call out if the defense or offense is lacking. Nothing mean-spirited, mostly encouragement. Sure, there were also some private parent-to-parent conversations on the sideline that may have been more critical, but nothing loud enough for a player or even another parent in the stands to hear . . . unless they were eavesdropping.
Yesterday, after the tournament weekend, spouse gets a call from the OWNER of the club dressing him down for his sideline behavior. Another parent on the team got the same call. I would have thought adults could have a conversation with each other, or even with the coach, before involving the owner of the entire organization.
IS THIS NORMAL?
Anonymous wrote:The only "Karen" here is your spouse.