Anonymous wrote:Is BM u10 punk coming back? He is as crappy as his initials 💩
Anonymous wrote:Is BM u10 punk coming back? He is as crappy as his initials 💩
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We recently watched the U15 team. They have talent, but easily have a plan on how they play. But the worst thing is the coach. He is not kind to his players and many girls came off crying. He was verbally and mentally abusive to these young girls. I question why parents let their kids be subjected to such abuse. Is getting exposure really worth your kids mental health? That coach should be fired and those parents really need not rethink their priorities
Some care and some don't, that's why some leave for other clubs
If they don't care, then they clearly should not have kids.
or their kids aren't as tender a snowflake as yours and can take the coach - this is not a defense of the coach's behavior, but comment about many kids here being overly sensitive. I've seen this even with mild/kind negative feedback from the coach or having to practice/play in the hear or when its wet.
Calling a kid a loser and telling them they are a terrible soccer is great coaching and constructive feedback. Apparently you have a kid on the team and need to justify your actions of allowing the coach to verbally and mentally abuse your child. Congrats on the parent of the year award. My kid would stand up for herself and not subject herself to such abuse, because she knows her worth on and off the field.
Still pissed that KL didn't like your player huh? Let's hope she can recover from having to live with you all these years and soak up all the hate and negativity from you because apparently she has to jump around teams to find her worth. Time to get over it and move on.
yup she is so mad and hurt that the abusive coach hated her and is in therapy for having caring and loving parents. it will take her years to recover from his rejection and her having supportive and caring parents. Or wait maybe I am just a troll stirring things up.....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We recently watched the U15 team. They have talent, but easily have a plan on how they play. But the worst thing is the coach. He is not kind to his players and many girls came off crying. He was verbally and mentally abusive to these young girls. I question why parents let their kids be subjected to such abuse. Is getting exposure really worth your kids mental health? That coach should be fired and those parents really need not rethink their priorities
Some care and some don't, that's why some leave for other clubs
If they don't care, then they clearly should not have kids.
or their kids aren't as tender a snowflake as yours and can take the coach - this is not a defense of the coach's behavior, but comment about many kids here being overly sensitive. I've seen this even with mild/kind negative feedback from the coach or having to practice/play in the hear or when its wet.
Calling a kid a loser and telling them they are a terrible soccer is great coaching and constructive feedback. Apparently you have a kid on the team and need to justify your actions of allowing the coach to verbally and mentally abuse your child. Congrats on the parent of the year award. My kid would stand up for herself and not subject herself to such abuse, because she knows her worth on and off the field.
Still pissed that KL didn't like your player huh? Let's hope she can recover from having to live with you all these years and soak up all the hate and negativity from you because apparently she has to jump around teams to find her worth. Time to get over it and move on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We recently watched the U15 team. They have talent, but easily have a plan on how they play. But the worst thing is the coach. He is not kind to his players and many girls came off crying. He was verbally and mentally abusive to these young girls. I question why parents let their kids be subjected to such abuse. Is getting exposure really worth your kids mental health? That coach should be fired and those parents really need not rethink their priorities
Some care and some don't, that's why some leave for other clubs
If they don't care, then they clearly should not have kids.
or their kids aren't as tender a snowflake as yours and can take the coach - this is not a defense of the coach's behavior, but comment about many kids here being overly sensitive. I've seen this even with mild/kind negative feedback from the coach or having to practice/play in the hear or when its wet.
Calling a kid a loser and telling them they are a terrible soccer is great coaching and constructive feedback. Apparently you have a kid on the team and need to justify your actions of allowing the coach to verbally and mentally abuse your child. Congrats on the parent of the year award. My kid would stand up for herself and not subject herself to such abuse, because she knows her worth on and off the field.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We recently watched the U15 team. They have talent, but easily have a plan on how they play. But the worst thing is the coach. He is not kind to his players and many girls came off crying. He was verbally and mentally abusive to these young girls. I question why parents let their kids be subjected to such abuse. Is getting exposure really worth your kids mental health? That coach should be fired and those parents really need not rethink their priorities
Some care and some don't, that's why some leave for other clubs
If they don't care, then they clearly should not have kids.
or their kids aren't as tender a snowflake as yours and can take the coach - this is not a defense of the coach's behavior, but comment about many kids here being overly sensitive. I've seen this even with mild/kind negative feedback from the coach or having to practice/play in the hear or when its wet.
Anonymous wrote:We recently watched the U15 team. They have talent, but easily have a plan on how they play. But the worst thing is the coach. He is not kind to his players and many girls came off crying. He was verbally and mentally abusive to these young girls. I question why parents let their kids be subjected to such abuse. Is getting exposure really worth your kids mental health? That coach should be fired and those parents really need not rethink their priorities
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We recently watched the U15 team. They have talent, but easily have a plan on how they play. But the worst thing is the coach. He is not kind to his players and many girls came off crying. He was verbally and mentally abusive to these young girls. I question why parents let their kids be subjected to such abuse. Is getting exposure really worth your kids mental health? That coach should be fired and those parents really need not rethink their priorities
Some care and some don't, that's why some leave for other clubs
If they don't care, then they clearly should not have kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We recently watched the U15 team. They have talent, but easily have a plan on how they play. But the worst thing is the coach. He is not kind to his players and many girls came off crying. He was verbally and mentally abusive to these young girls. I question why parents let their kids be subjected to such abuse. Is getting exposure really worth your kids mental health? That coach should be fired and those parents really need not rethink their priorities
Some care and some don't, that's why some leave for other clubs
If they don't care, then they clearly should not have kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We recently watched the U15 team. They have talent, but easily have a plan on how they play. But the worst thing is the coach. He is not kind to his players and many girls came off crying. He was verbally and mentally abusive to these young girls. I question why parents let their kids be subjected to such abuse. Is getting exposure really worth your kids mental health? That coach should be fired and those parents really need not rethink their priorities
Some care and some don't, that's why some leave for other clubs