Anonymous wrote:I thought orange slices at halftime were the norm. My brother played rec and travel soccer in the 1980s on Long Island, and that was always a thing. Just at halftime, nothing at the end of the game.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not even an issue about buying an extra package of snacks and drinks. It is about the entitlement parents feel that they are a little precious snowflakes can help themselves before the players.
Anonymous wrote:This is more of that “parents can’t say no” mentality.
“Susie, that snack is for your sister and the other teammates. Here is your snack I brought from home.” The end.
If Susie cries, so be it. It’s not hard people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's always that ONE family that thinks it's so cute to coordinate a snack schedule. Because we're all not busy enough as it is. And then having to bring for all the siblings is ridiculous. Parents should be telling siblings "no snacks unless you played". Period.
How about everyone brings their own?!! Honestly, I usually just don't sign up for the snack schedule. I don't care if the parents judge me. It's just too much of a hassle.
Too much of a hassle to buy a multi pack of goldfish and some juice boxes. You must be a peach.
Anonymous wrote:There's always that ONE family that thinks it's so cute to coordinate a snack schedule. Because we're all not busy enough as it is. And then having to bring for all the siblings is ridiculous. Parents should be telling siblings "no snacks unless you played". Period.
How about everyone brings their own?!! Honestly, I usually just don't sign up for the snack schedule. I don't care if the parents judge me. It's just too much of a hassle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, I think soccer snacks are stupid in the first place, but I agree with you on this.
I think soccer is stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t even know where to post this but I’ll put it here since it’s a general issue. Parents, The snacks are for the players, not for siblings! I always bring extras but for the past couple weeks I’ve seen players end up with no snacks because everybody’s siblings takes one. Parents shouldn’t have to bring three or four times the amount of snacks so siblings can have some as well. I’m happy to share leftovers with siblings, but not first dibs!
I usually hold the snacks and hand them out to the players as they come up, asking siblings to wait.
Not everyone is from here, and not everyone played soccer as a child. I am not sure that the concept of “first dibs” is as obvious as it seems to those of us who grew up with it.
I think it obvious to all but maybe toddlers that the snacks are for the players. It's fine to hand out extras to siblings and truly, I don't mind that at all. It saves me from dragging extras back to the car, but I agree there shouldn't be an expectation to bring snacks for players + numerous siblings.
Some of the teams in our club do "halftime snacks" and you'll see moms run onto the field with grapes and orange slices. I was on a team one year when that was suggested and I was grateful the idea was quickly shot down. The "halftime" snacks team still do an end of game snack because MORE SNACKS. It's just too much.
For us, snacks have stopped after U8 so it doesn't last forever!