Anonymous
Post 09/10/2021 09:46     Subject: U13G - MFS coach telling his player to hit girl harder

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Nonsense. You are the worst type of soccer parent who understands nothing of playing a physical sport. I used to encounter parents like you all the time on the sideline of my daughters' games. Every time their daughter fell over they would scream at the poor ref that a foul had occurred and " protect the children". And yes - injuries do happen in contact sports - but telling a kid to hit harder - especially when she is being knocked around by a kid who is playing significantly harder than she is - is well within the bounds of acceptable. If you want a 0% chance of an ACL injury then enroll your daughter in knitting class. "Hit hard" is not the same as "Play dirty" or "Go for her knees" or "Injure her" - and this is especially ture when the advice ios being given to a young lady who is clearly being muscled out of the game.

There is nothing wrong with this whatsoever.


We are talking about soccer here, not rugby or football. Soccer is about making skilled tackles and not "hitting hard". If you want your kid hitting others, I suggest you have them change sports. Usually when a player hits someone on purpose in soccer, they are given and yellow card or a red card depending how dangerous of a play the "hit" was. Does it happen? Yes. Do coaches ask their players to hit other players whether it's soft or hard? Absolutely not. Not even in High School, lol.

Now, go back to Jersey. You are not smart enough to hang out on DC Forums.
Anonymous
Post 09/10/2021 09:09     Subject: U13G - MFS coach telling his player to hit girl harder

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The video is of the coach my daughter's team is playing against soon. Take a listen. I can't believe this guy is allowed to coach an ECNL team much less a youth team at all.


Read the comments for some context. The Match Fit player is the one fouled. Full video is in the comments.


What context? The video doesn't change what the guy said. It tells you maybe the reason he said it, but does it excuse the words?


The coach is encouraging the player that just got fouled really hard to defend herself and not take that kind of punishment. The video was edited by the old fired Matchfit Director. I would want my coach telling my daughter the same thing.


+1. Many kids need to go in harder than they do. This is especially true for girls where there can be a big disparity in the level of aggression. Not committing to the tackle is the best way to get injured. Going in hard is not the same as playing dirty. The coach was not screaming at his player to "stud her", or "go for her knees". He was just telling his player to "hit her hard" which is good, solid advice - especially if the player in question is getting knocked around by her opposite number who is going in a lot harder.


Yeah, I watched twice. I thought I missed something. Hit her hard does not equal cheap shot.


So at your next game, the coach tells his player to hit your daughter hard. She proceeds to do so. Your daughter tears her ACL. She may never play the same again. You ok with that?


ACLs are not torn by hits.

My kids know when a body is coming because it’s legal if they are close enough to play the ball.

The problem is coaches need to educate parents/players that soccer is a contact sport. Don’t just run into it.


Most ACL tears on boys in soccer is from contact, most ACL tears on girls in soccer is from non-contact; however, the girls often injure them in defensive function (typically stopping while traveling backwards, changing direction, landing from a jump). Soccer is a contact sport, soccer is the beautiful game. If your coach is joysticking your player ("hit her harder"), he's probably overcoaching all the time anyways.
Anonymous
Post 09/10/2021 08:23     Subject: U13G - MFS coach telling his player to hit girl harder

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The video is of the coach my daughter's team is playing against soon. Take a listen. I can't believe this guy is allowed to coach an ECNL team much less a youth team at all.


Read the comments for some context. The Match Fit player is the one fouled. Full video is in the comments.


What context? The video doesn't change what the guy said. It tells you maybe the reason he said it, but does it excuse the words?


The coach is encouraging the player that just got fouled really hard to defend herself and not take that kind of punishment. The video was edited by the old fired Matchfit Director. I would want my coach telling my daughter the same thing.


+1. Many kids need to go in harder than they do. This is especially true for girls where there can be a big disparity in the level of aggression. Not committing to the tackle is the best way to get injured. Going in hard is not the same as playing dirty. The coach was not screaming at his player to "stud her", or "go for her knees". He was just telling his player to "hit her hard" which is good, solid advice - especially if the player in question is getting knocked around by her opposite number who is going in a lot harder.


Yeah, I watched twice. I thought I missed something. Hit her hard does not equal cheap shot.


So at your next game, the coach tells his player to hit your daughter hard. She proceeds to do so. Your daughter tears her ACL. She may never play the same again. You ok with that?


ACLs are not torn by hits.

My kids know when a body is coming because it’s legal if they are close enough to play the ball.

The problem is coaches need to educate parents/players that soccer is a contact sport. Don’t just run into it.


ACLs are absolutely torn by hard contact hits. Just reading through this topic and can’t believe some of these comments. Soccer is a contact sport, for sure, but keep it clean. Instructing a kid to play hard is very different then telling a kid to hit another player hard. Only unskilled players and coaches need to play this way.


Nonsense. You are the worst type of soccer parent who understands nothing of playing a physical sport. I used to encounter parents like you all the time on the sideline of my daughters' games. Every time their daughter fell over they would scream at the poor ref that a foul had occurred and " protect the children". And yes - injuries do happen in contact sports - but telling a kid to hit harder - especially when she is being knocked around by a kid who is playing significantly harder than she is - is well within the bounds of acceptable. If you want a 0% chance of an ACL injury then enroll your daughter in knitting class. "Hit hard" is not the same as "Play dirty" or "Go for her knees" or "Injure her" - and this is especially ture when the advice ios being given to a young lady who is clearly being muscled out of the game.

There is nothing wrong with this whatsoever.
Anonymous
Post 09/10/2021 07:36     Subject: U13G - MFS coach telling his player to hit girl harder

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The video is of the coach my daughter's team is playing against soon. Take a listen. I can't believe this guy is allowed to coach an ECNL team much less a youth team at all.


Read the comments for some context. The Match Fit player is the one fouled. Full video is in the comments.


What context? The video doesn't change what the guy said. It tells you maybe the reason he said it, but does it excuse the words?


The coach is encouraging the player that just got fouled really hard to defend herself and not take that kind of punishment. The video was edited by the old fired Matchfit Director. I would want my coach telling my daughter the same thing.


+1. Many kids need to go in harder than they do. This is especially true for girls where there can be a big disparity in the level of aggression. Not committing to the tackle is the best way to get injured. Going in hard is not the same as playing dirty. The coach was not screaming at his player to "stud her", or "go for her knees". He was just telling his player to "hit her hard" which is good, solid advice - especially if the player in question is getting knocked around by her opposite number who is going in a lot harder.


Yeah, I watched twice. I thought I missed something. Hit her hard does not equal cheap shot.


So at your next game, the coach tells his player to hit your daughter hard. She proceeds to do so. Your daughter tears her ACL. She may never play the same again. You ok with that?


ACLs are not torn by hits.

My kids know when a body is coming because it’s legal if they are close enough to play the ball.

The problem is coaches need to educate parents/players that soccer is a contact sport. Don’t just run into it.


ACLs are absolutely torn by hard contact hits. Just reading through this topic and can’t believe some of these comments. Soccer is a contact sport, for sure, but keep it clean. Instructing a kid to play hard is very different then telling a kid to hit another player hard. Only unskilled players and coaches need to play this way.


None of you can see what’s going on here? The old matchfit Director has an ax to grind and put that video together. She got fired and now she’s trying to ruin the club. Go to the comments of the Facebook post and you can see the whole video. None of you see this? I have no problem with the coach telling a player to defend herself after taking a cheap shot in the back.


Nobody here cares. Go back to Jersey. Time heals all wounds.
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Post 09/10/2021 07:22     Subject: U13G - MFS coach telling his player to hit girl harder

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The video is of the coach my daughter's team is playing against soon. Take a listen. I can't believe this guy is allowed to coach an ECNL team much less a youth team at all.


Read the comments for some context. The Match Fit player is the one fouled. Full video is in the comments.


What context? The video doesn't change what the guy said. It tells you maybe the reason he said it, but does it excuse the words?


The coach is encouraging the player that just got fouled really hard to defend herself and not take that kind of punishment. The video was edited by the old fired Matchfit Director. I would want my coach telling my daughter the same thing.


+1. Many kids need to go in harder than they do. This is especially true for girls where there can be a big disparity in the level of aggression. Not committing to the tackle is the best way to get injured. Going in hard is not the same as playing dirty. The coach was not screaming at his player to "stud her", or "go for her knees". He was just telling his player to "hit her hard" which is good, solid advice - especially if the player in question is getting knocked around by her opposite number who is going in a lot harder.


Yeah, I watched twice. I thought I missed something. Hit her hard does not equal cheap shot.


So at your next game, the coach tells his player to hit your daughter hard. She proceeds to do so. Your daughter tears her ACL. She may never play the same again. You ok with that?


ACLs are not torn by hits.

My kids know when a body is coming because it’s legal if they are close enough to play the ball.

The problem is coaches need to educate parents/players that soccer is a contact sport. Don’t just run into it.


ACLs are absolutely torn by hard contact hits. Just reading through this topic and can’t believe some of these comments. Soccer is a contact sport, for sure, but keep it clean. Instructing a kid to play hard is very different then telling a kid to hit another player hard. Only unskilled players and coaches need to play this way.


None of you can see what’s going on here? The old matchfit Director has an ax to grind and put that video together. She got fired and now she’s trying to ruin the club. Go to the comments of the Facebook post and you can see the whole video. None of you see this? I have no problem with the coach telling a player to defend herself after taking a cheap shot in the back.
Anonymous
Post 09/10/2021 04:18     Subject: U13G - MFS coach telling his player to hit girl harder

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Anonymous wrote:https://www.facebook.com/100000447814188/posts/4677979318893616/

The video is of the coach my daughter's team is playing against soon. Take a listen. I can't believe this guy is allowed to coach an ECNL team much less a youth team at all.


Read the comments for some context. The Match Fit player is the one fouled. Full video is in the comments.


What context? The video doesn't change what the guy said. It tells you maybe the reason he said it, but does it excuse the words?


The coach is encouraging the player that just got fouled really hard to defend herself and not take that kind of punishment. The video was edited by the old fired Matchfit Director. I would want my coach telling my daughter the same thing.


+1. Many kids need to go in harder than they do. This is especially true for girls where there can be a big disparity in the level of aggression. Not committing to the tackle is the best way to get injured. Going in hard is not the same as playing dirty. The coach was not screaming at his player to "stud her", or "go for her knees". He was just telling his player to "hit her hard" which is good, solid advice - especially if the player in question is getting knocked around by her opposite number who is going in a lot harder.


Yeah, I watched twice. I thought I missed something. Hit her hard does not equal cheap shot.


So at your next game, the coach tells his player to hit your daughter hard. She proceeds to do so. Your daughter tears her ACL. She may never play the same again. You ok with that?


ACLs are not torn by hits.

My kids know when a body is coming because it’s legal if they are close enough to play the ball.

The problem is coaches need to educate parents/players that soccer is a contact sport. Don’t just run into it.


ACLs are absolutely torn by hard contact hits. Just reading through this topic and can’t believe some of these comments. Soccer is a contact sport, for sure, but keep it clean. Instructing a kid to play hard is very different then telling a kid to hit another player hard. Only unskilled players and coaches need to play this way.
Anonymous
Post 09/09/2021 23:21     Subject: U13G - MFS coach telling his player to hit girl harder

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Anonymous wrote:If you don’t go into tackles hard you get hurt….


Agree but telling a 12 year old girl to hit another 12 year old girl hard is on a completely different level.


What if they were boys? Would that be better? Also, I’d rather see them hit hard at 11 or 12 than when older and real damage can be done.

Anyhow, I agree that a more acceptable statement would be, “you’ve got to play tougher,” or “toughen up,” or “don’t let her push you around.”
Anonymous
Post 09/09/2021 21:25     Subject: U13G - MFS coach telling his player to hit girl harder

Blue collar soccer
Anonymous
Post 09/09/2021 20:01     Subject: U13G - MFS coach telling his player to hit girl harder

Anonymous wrote:If it is a fair play then I have to be okay with the play.
I can only choose my daughters coach not who she plays against.
This is interesting only because the white jersey player made a reckless challenge/tackle on player and not ball and she is hurt and her team is complaining about the words of the other coach.
I suspect the full audio would reveal a lot more that might be worse all around.


Yea it’s weird the girl in white caused the issue.
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Post 09/09/2021 20:00     Subject: U13G - MFS coach telling his player to hit girl harder

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The video is of the coach my daughter's team is playing against soon. Take a listen. I can't believe this guy is allowed to coach an ECNL team much less a youth team at all.


Read the comments for some context. The Match Fit player is the one fouled. Full video is in the comments.


What context? The video doesn't change what the guy said. It tells you maybe the reason he said it, but does it excuse the words?


The coach is encouraging the player that just got fouled really hard to defend herself and not take that kind of punishment. The video was edited by the old fired Matchfit Director. I would want my coach telling my daughter the same thing.


+1. Many kids need to go in harder than they do. This is especially true for girls where there can be a big disparity in the level of aggression. Not committing to the tackle is the best way to get injured. Going in hard is not the same as playing dirty. The coach was not screaming at his player to "stud her", or "go for her knees". He was just telling his player to "hit her hard" which is good, solid advice - especially if the player in question is getting knocked around by her opposite number who is going in a lot harder.


Yeah, I watched twice. I thought I missed something. Hit her hard does not equal cheap shot.


So at your next game, the coach tells his player to hit your daughter hard. She proceeds to do so. Your daughter tears her ACL. She may never play the same again. You ok with that?


ACLs are not torn by hits.

My kids know when a body is coming because it’s legal if they are close enough to play the ball.

The problem is coaches need to educate parents/players that soccer is a contact sport. Don’t just run into it.
Anonymous
Post 09/09/2021 19:29     Subject: U13G - MFS coach telling his player to hit girl harder

If it is a fair play then I have to be okay with the play.
I can only choose my daughters coach not who she plays against.
This is interesting only because the white jersey player made a reckless challenge/tackle on player and not ball and she is hurt and her team is complaining about the words of the other coach.
I suspect the full audio would reveal a lot more that might be worse all around.
Anonymous
Post 09/09/2021 18:54     Subject: U13G - MFS coach telling his player to hit girl harder

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:https://www.facebook.com/100000447814188/posts/4677979318893616/

The video is of the coach my daughter's team is playing against soon. Take a listen. I can't believe this guy is allowed to coach an ECNL team much less a youth team at all.


Read the comments for some context. The Match Fit player is the one fouled. Full video is in the comments.


What context? The video doesn't change what the guy said. It tells you maybe the reason he said it, but does it excuse the words?


The coach is encouraging the player that just got fouled really hard to defend herself and not take that kind of punishment. The video was edited by the old fired Matchfit Director. I would want my coach telling my daughter the same thing.


+1. Many kids need to go in harder than they do. This is especially true for girls where there can be a big disparity in the level of aggression. Not committing to the tackle is the best way to get injured. Going in hard is not the same as playing dirty. The coach was not screaming at his player to "stud her", or "go for her knees". He was just telling his player to "hit her hard" which is good, solid advice - especially if the player in question is getting knocked around by her opposite number who is going in a lot harder.


Yeah, I watched twice. I thought I missed something. Hit her hard does not equal cheap shot.


So at your next game, the coach tells his player to hit your daughter hard. She proceeds to do so. Your daughter tears her ACL. She may never play the same again. You ok with that?
Anonymous
Post 09/09/2021 18:40     Subject: U13G - MFS coach telling his player to hit girl harder

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Anonymous wrote:https://www.facebook.com/100000447814188/posts/4677979318893616/

The video is of the coach my daughter's team is playing against soon. Take a listen. I can't believe this guy is allowed to coach an ECNL team much less a youth team at all.


Read the comments for some context. The Match Fit player is the one fouled. Full video is in the comments.


What context? The video doesn't change what the guy said. It tells you maybe the reason he said it, but does it excuse the words?


The coach is encouraging the player that just got fouled really hard to defend herself and not take that kind of punishment. The video was edited by the old fired Matchfit Director. I would want my coach telling my daughter the same thing.


+1. Many kids need to go in harder than they do. This is especially true for girls where there can be a big disparity in the level of aggression. Not committing to the tackle is the best way to get injured. Going in hard is not the same as playing dirty. The coach was not screaming at his player to "stud her", or "go for her knees". He was just telling his player to "hit her hard" which is good, solid advice - especially if the player in question is getting knocked around by her opposite number who is going in a lot harder.


Yeah, I watched twice. I thought I missed something. Hit her hard does not equal cheap shot.
Anonymous
Post 09/09/2021 18:28     Subject: U13G - MFS coach telling his player to hit girl harder

Anonymous wrote:It is a little much but it is New Jersey. Why is it being posted here? People are interested in PDA 2nd team and Match fit?


1) It’s PDA 1st team
2) MFA 2009 is currently #1 on YSR
3) They are in the same ECNL division as Bethesda, MDUFC, and Pipeline

So, some local intrigue.
Anonymous
Post 09/09/2021 15:33     Subject: U13G - MFS coach telling his player to hit girl harder

It is a little much but it is New Jersey. Why is it being posted here? People are interested in PDA 2nd team and Match fit?