. He always edits out noise/voices, but I’m waiting for the most egregious ones to drop.
Anonymous wrote:Also, you should surreptitiously audio record him (no video) at one game. Then you’ll have examples in case he denies it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly is he saying? I don’t quite understand. The kid is 14 and can handle himself but then again, you said he can’t hear him. Just let it go. If not, have your husband, a man, talk to him.
Why does a man need to talk to him?
+1. What a weird comment.
Why does "a man" need to talk to him?
Why do you assume there is a husband involved?
Because women are too damn emotional to stand up for themselves. Men stick to the point. I assume it takes a man and a woman to make a child? Whomever the man is, husband or not, it’s a man.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly is he saying? I don’t quite understand. The kid is 14 and can handle himself but then again, you said he can’t hear him. Just let it go. If not, have your husband, a man, talk to him.
Why does a man need to talk to him?
+1. What a weird comment.
Why does "a man" need to talk to him?
Why do you assume there is a husband involved?
Because women are too damn emotional to stand up for themselves. Men stick to the point. I assume it takes a man and a woman to make a child? Whomever the man is, husband or not, it’s a man.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly is he saying? I don’t quite understand. The kid is 14 and can handle himself but then again, you said he can’t hear him. Just let it go. If not, have your husband, a man, talk to him.
Why does a man need to talk to him?
+1. What a weird comment.
Why does "a man" need to talk to him?
Why do you assume there is a husband involved?
Anonymous wrote:The easiest thing to do, is just not sit/stand anywhere near this dad.
I just ignore it so far, but I’m Irish-Italian and I know it’s getting so close to me saying something incredibly nasty to him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The next time he says something, I would say "Stop embarrassing yourself. I've played the sport before and you don't know what you're talking about."
This.
What I love about my kids' teams is that the only critical comments you hear are from parents about their own kids.
OP. Oh no- he only sings praise about his own kid who is tall but on the ground constantly.
These are 14 year olds which is why I don’t say anything. My kid can’t hear from the field. I try not to sit near him. But, I know I will say something because I know myself too well.
This happened a few years ago (not directed at my son that time), but just a complete jerk dad who yelled at other kids and openly criticized. All of the parents couldn’t stand him. I lost it one game and just yelled “shut the F@k up”. I was the only woman on the sidelines. It ended it from there on out. I think he was quite humiliated and all the dads got a chuckle and thanked me later.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly is he saying? I don’t quite understand. The kid is 14 and can handle himself but then again, you said he can’t hear him. Just let it go. If not, have your husband, a man, talk to him.
Why does a man need to talk to him?