Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you been to professional futbol match in Mexico? Fist fights break out every time between supporters of rival teams. Its part of the culture of being a supporter. Even if the players are not kids it is still very large age difference 50s old supporter and 20s yrs old player. It can happen many times in youth games too. It is the passion we are raised with. tomorrow we all forget about it.
Umm. Yeah. Mexico Men’s National team vs USMNT. Fans were throwing bottles and cups high up in the stands at our players. They are complete animals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dulles Cup incidents
- Herndon Coach ejected
- fan fight arrests
- fans ejected
- dogs all over the place
- boys team scores 20-0 15-0 in first 2 games
Sad and shameful all around
Can’t we all just get along ?
I'm not a dog owner, but what on earth is wrong with someone bringing a dog to a game?
About dogs or pets. No league or park allows them at games or practices. Unfortunately league, tournament and tram officials do a crappy job of enforcing those rules. I have seen matches halted because some dumbass’s dog got loose and is running all over the field.
So what? Obviously not 100% ideal, but surely a dog putting a temporary halt to a kid's soccer game is one of those mildly amusing things that happens from time to time. It should bring a smile to peoples' faces, be dealt with in sconds and the game resumes. Hardly a "hall of shame" event...?
In Fairfax, at least, there are signs prohibiting dogs at every field. So showing up with one makes the owner an entitled a-hole.
+1
I know reading comprehension is tough, but unless it's a school, the signs say that dogs are not permitted ON the athletic fields, not that they are not allowed at the park.
Leashed dogs have always been allowed at all Fairfax County (and FFX City) parks, so taking a dog with you to watch a game is perfectly fine, as long as you do not let it onto the actual field.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dulles Cup incidents
- Herndon Coach ejected
- fan fight arrests
- fans ejected
- dogs all over the place
- boys team scores 20-0 15-0 in first 2 games
Sad and shameful all around
Can’t we all just get along ?
I'm not a dog owner, but what on earth is wrong with someone bringing a dog to a game?
About dogs or pets. No league or park allows them at games or practices. Unfortunately league, tournament and tram officials do a crappy job of enforcing those rules. I have seen matches halted because some dumbass’s dog got loose and is running all over the field.
So what? Obviously not 100% ideal, but surely a dog putting a temporary halt to a kid's soccer game is one of those mildly amusing things that happens from time to time. It should bring a smile to peoples' faces, be dealt with in sconds and the game resumes. Hardly a "hall of shame" event...?
In Fairfax, at least, there are signs prohibiting dogs at every field. So showing up with one makes the owner an entitled a-hole.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dulles Cup incidents
- Herndon Coach ejected
- fan fight arrests
- fans ejected
- dogs all over the place
- boys team scores 20-0 15-0 in first 2 games
Sad and shameful all around
Can’t we all just get along ?
I'm not a dog owner, but what on earth is wrong with someone bringing a dog to a game?
About dogs or pets. No league or park allows them at games or practices. Unfortunately league, tournament and tram officials do a crappy job of enforcing those rules. I have seen matches halted because some dumbass’s dog got loose and is running all over the field.
So what? Obviously not 100% ideal, but surely a dog putting a temporary halt to a kid's soccer game is one of those mildly amusing things that happens from time to time. It should bring a smile to peoples' faces, be dealt with in sconds and the game resumes. Hardly a "hall of shame" event...?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dulles Cup incidents
- Herndon Coach ejected
- fan fight arrests
- fans ejected
- dogs all over the place
- boys team scores 20-0 15-0 in first 2 games
Sad and shameful all around
Can’t we all just get along ?
I'm not a dog owner, but what on earth is wrong with someone bringing a dog to a game?
About dogs or pets. No league or park allows them at games or practices. Unfortunately league, tournament and tram officials do a crappy job of enforcing those rules. I have seen matches halted because some dumbass’s dog got loose and is running all over the field.
So what? Obviously not 100% ideal, but surely a dog putting a temporary halt to a kid's soccer game is one of those mildly amusing things that happens from time to time. It should bring a smile to peoples' faces, be dealt with in sconds and the game resumes. Hardly a "hall of shame" event...?
In Fairfax, at least, there are signs prohibiting dogs at every field. So showing up with one makes the owner an entitled a-hole.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dulles Cup incidents
- Herndon Coach ejected
- fan fight arrests
- fans ejected
- dogs all over the place
- boys team scores 20-0 15-0 in first 2 games
Sad and shameful all around
Can’t we all just get along ?
I'm not a dog owner, but what on earth is wrong with someone bringing a dog to a game?
About dogs or pets. No league or park allows them at games or practices. Unfortunately league, tournament and tram officials do a crappy job of enforcing those rules. I have seen matches halted because some dumbass’s dog got loose and is running all over the field.
So what? Obviously not 100% ideal, but surely a dog putting a temporary halt to a kid's soccer game is one of those mildly amusing things that happens from time to time. It should bring a smile to peoples' faces, be dealt with in sconds and the game resumes. Hardly a "hall of shame" event...?
In Fairfax, at least, there are signs prohibiting dogs at every field. So showing up with one makes the owner an entitled a-hole.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dulles Cup incidents
- Herndon Coach ejected
- fan fight arrests
- fans ejected
- dogs all over the place
- boys team scores 20-0 15-0 in first 2 games
Sad and shameful all around
Can’t we all just get along ?
I'm not a dog owner, but what on earth is wrong with someone bringing a dog to a game?
About dogs or pets. No league or park allows them at games or practices. Unfortunately league, tournament and tram officials do a crappy job of enforcing those rules. I have seen matches halted because some dumbass’s dog got loose and is running all over the field.
So what? Obviously not 100% ideal, but surely a dog putting a temporary halt to a kid's soccer game is one of those mildly amusing things that happens from time to time. It should bring a smile to peoples' faces, be dealt with in sconds and the game resumes. Hardly a "hall of shame" event...?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dulles Cup incidents
- Herndon Coach ejected
- fan fight arrests
- fans ejected
- dogs all over the place
- boys team scores 20-0 15-0 in first 2 games
Sad and shameful all around
Can’t we all just get along ?
I'm not a dog owner, but what on earth is wrong with someone bringing a dog to a game?
About dogs or pets. No league or park allows them at games or practices. Unfortunately league, tournament and tram officials do a crappy job of enforcing those rules. I have seen matches halted because some dumbass’s dog got loose and is running all over the field.
Anonymous wrote:I could understand why a fight would have happened based on the way one of the U9 boys teams was playing all tourney. I wasn’t there for the fight but I would have just pulled my son from the game rather than get into a fist fight with another parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of human runs scores of 20-0 and then 15-0 ??
Against children
And people wonder why fans are fighting
When you put ECNL in a low level tournament. Ego strokes.
Anonymous wrote:
How did that team go from McLean to GFR?