Anonymous wrote:Your husband “stated” that he disagreed with the ref call, but he “stated” it so loudly that someone from the other team heard and came running over?
Because we understand that we are hearing only OPS side of the story of what DH said.
We then connect the dots and understand that DH said something so inflammatory--and probably about the other man's child-- rather then imagining DH said "hey come on ref! That was in!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your husband “stated” that he disagreed with the ref call, but he “stated” it so loudly that someone from the other team heard and came running over?
Ha. This was my exact reaction. Keep in mind this is outdoors too so your DH "stated" it loudly for sure.
Tell your husband to shut up at the games as a first step.
Unbelievable to me that people would focus on this, but perhaps not surprising on this site. Yes, OP's husband should not have stated it loud enough for someone else to hear, but that seems like FAR less of a psycho thing to do than threatening another parent.
+1 Questioning a ref’s call is uncool, though extraordinarily common. Running over and threatening to beat up a parent from the other team is deranged, and the people on here who think OP’s DH got what was coming to him are all ridiculous.
OP—you can’t make your kid interact with this other kid, so as long as you and DH have clearly told him why it’s not ok to penalize the kid for his dad’s behavior, there is nothing else to be done (other than continuing to tell your DH it’s inappropriate to yell at the ref).
It is NOT common in travel soccer for 11 year olds. Most teams have a rule that parents can’t yell/speak/coach/talk to the ref.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your husband “stated” that he disagreed with the ref call, but he “stated” it so loudly that someone from the other team heard and came running over?
Ha. This was my exact reaction. Keep in mind this is outdoors too so your DH "stated" it loudly for sure.
Tell your husband to shut up at the games as a first step.
Unbelievable to me that people would focus on this, but perhaps not surprising on this site. Yes, OP's husband should not have stated it loud enough for someone else to hear, but that seems like FAR less of a psycho thing to do than threatening another parent.
+1 Questioning a ref’s call is uncool, though extraordinarily common. Running over and threatening to beat up a parent from the other team is deranged, and the people on here who think OP’s DH got what was coming to him are all ridiculous.
OP—you can’t make your kid interact with this other kid, so as long as you and DH have clearly told him why it’s not ok to penalize the kid for his dad’s behavior, there is nothing else to be done (other than continuing to tell your DH it’s inappropriate to yell at the ref).
It is NOT common in travel soccer for 11 year olds. Most teams have a rule that parents can’t yell/speak/coach/talk to the ref.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your husband “stated” that he disagreed with the ref call, but he “stated” it so loudly that someone from the other team heard and came running over?
Ha. This was my exact reaction. Keep in mind this is outdoors too so your DH "stated" it loudly for sure.
Tell your husband to shut up at the games as a first step.
Unbelievable to me that people would focus on this, but perhaps not surprising on this site. Yes, OP's husband should not have stated it loud enough for someone else to hear, but that seems like FAR less of a psycho thing to do than threatening another parent.
+1 Questioning a ref’s call is uncool, though extraordinarily common. Running over and threatening to beat up a parent from the other team is deranged, and the people on here who think OP’s DH got what was coming to him are all ridiculous.
OP—you can’t make your kid interact with this other kid, so as long as you and DH have clearly told him why it’s not ok to penalize the kid for his dad’s behavior, there is nothing else to be done (other than continuing to tell your DH it’s inappropriate to yell at the ref).
Anonymous wrote:Your husband “stated” that he disagreed with the ref call, but he “stated” it so loudly that someone from the other team heard and came running over?
Ha. This was my exact reaction. Keep in mind this is outdoors too so your DH "stated" it loudly for sure.
Tell your husband to shut up at the games as a first step.
Unbelievable to me that people would focus on this, but perhaps not surprising on this site. Yes, OP's husband should not have stated it loud enough for someone else to hear, but that seems like FAR less of a psycho thing to do than threatening another parent.
Anonymous wrote:Your son is being loyal to his dad. What’s wrong with that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your husband “stated” that he disagreed with the ref call, but he “stated” it so loudly that someone from the other team heard and came running over?
Ha. This was my exact reaction. Keep in mind this is outdoors too so your DH "stated" it loudly for sure.
Tell your husband to shut up at the games as a first step.
Unbelievable to me that people would focus on this, but perhaps not surprising on this site. Yes, OP's husband should not have stated it loud enough for someone else to hear, but that seems like FAR less of a psycho thing to do than threatening another parent.
+1 Questioning a ref’s call is uncool, though extraordinarily common. Running over and threatening to beat up a parent from the other team is deranged, and the people on here who think OP’s DH got what was coming to him are all ridiculous.
OP—you can’t make your kid interact with this other kid, so as long as you and DH have clearly told him why it’s not ok to penalize the kid for his dad’s behavior, there is nothing else to be done (other than continuing to tell your DH it’s inappropriate to yell at the ref).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone dad disses my dad we are not friends.
That's some trashy Hatfield-McCoy thinking right there. LOL
At 12 it is hard to interact with the child without interacting with the parents. You’re cool with your kid being around that family? And yes at 12 you should be loyal to your dad. What is wrong with you people?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone dad disses my dad we are not friends.
That's some trashy Hatfield-McCoy thinking right there. LOL
Anonymous wrote:Someone dad disses my dad we are not friends.
Anonymous wrote:Parents and kids all have jerk moments. Explain this to your kid, remind him that he wouldn’t want to be judged by your worst moment then let it go.
Anonymous wrote:Your husband “stated” that he disagreed with the ref call, but he “stated” it so loudly that someone from the other team heard and came running over?
Ha. This was my exact reaction. Keep in mind this is outdoors too so your DH "stated" it loudly for sure.
Tell your husband to shut up at the games as a first step.
Unbelievable to me that people would focus on this, but perhaps not surprising on this site. Yes, OP's husband should not have stated it loud enough for someone else to hear, but that seems like FAR less of a psycho thing to do than threatening another parent.