Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you really restart this thread? No, yelling at someone's 7 year old is not OK. No, judging a 7 year by their weight is also not ok.
Weight was never mentioned by the OP.
Anonymous wrote:a year ago, GA U17 daughter getting screamed at by another parent. Actually 2 parents. And honestly, not a joke - this was our last year at FCV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yelling at kids when they make a mistake is completely wrong especially when yelling at players on your DC’s team. Did your mother teach you “if you can’t say anything positive, keep your mouth shut”?
Yes, it is frustrating when your DC’s teammates sucks, but it’s not appropriate whatsoever to comment anything negative.
Snowflake. My kid needs teammates who don't suck. And if your kid sucks they need to hear it so they either shape up or ship out.
Blame the coach, not the player. It’s the coach that offered them a spot on the team. Secondly, it’s the coaches’ job to shape the up or ship them out, NOT you!!
You think by yelling negative comments at them during the game is going to make them play better?? No, it makes them worse.
Stop being a stupid jerk!
Sounds like you have a sucky kid and you think they should be protected from life. Snowflake family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you really restart this thread? No, yelling at someone's 7 year old is not OK. No, judging a 7 year by their weight is also not ok.
Weight was never mentioned by the OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yelling at kids when they make a mistake is completely wrong especially when yelling at players on your DC’s team. Did your mother teach you “if you can’t say anything positive, keep your mouth shut”?
Yes, it is frustrating when your DC’s teammates sucks, but it’s not appropriate whatsoever to comment anything negative.
Snowflake. My kid needs teammates who don't suck. And if your kid sucks they need to hear it so they either shape up or ship out.
Blame the coach, not the player. It’s the coach that offered them a spot on the team. Secondly, it’s the coaches’ job to shape the up or ship them out, NOT you!!
You think by yelling negative comments at them during the game is going to make them play better?? No, it makes them worse.
Stop being a stupid jerk!
Anonymous wrote:We all make choices everyday. If you choose to yell at my kid, there is a big risk of finding me in your face. Is the risk worth the reward? Up to you.
Anonymous wrote:Eh. Two 7 yos on my daughter's team were doing cartwheels on the field and were completely oblivious after the game had restarted. They were near me so I yelled, "Go play soccer girls." They looked up and went off to play. Is that a criticism?
Anonymous wrote:Did you really restart this thread? No, yelling at someone's 7 year old is not OK. No, judging a 7 year by their weight is also not ok.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yelling at kids when they make a mistake is completely wrong especially when yelling at players on your DC’s team. Did your mother teach you “if you can’t say anything positive, keep your mouth shut”?
Yes, it is frustrating when your DC’s teammates sucks, but it’s not appropriate whatsoever to comment anything negative.
Snowflake. My kid needs teammates who don't suck. And if your kid sucks they need to hear it so they either shape up or ship out.
Anonymous wrote:Yelling at kids when they make a mistake is completely wrong especially when yelling at players on your DC’s team. Did your mother teach you “if you can’t say anything positive, keep your mouth shut”?
Yes, it is frustrating when your DC’s teammates sucks, but it’s not appropriate whatsoever to comment anything negative.