Anonymous wrote:Cobra Kai all the way. Worked out for Johnny in the end.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you give an example of the abuse?
New coach this season constantly screams at our girls and makes my daughter want to quit the team.
GFR coach ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you give an example of the abuse?
New coach this season constantly screams at our girls and makes my daughter want to quit the team.
Anonymous wrote:I would encourage many of the parents here to keep their kids home so they aren't exposed to the real world. If your kids really want to play soccer, then enter them in rec and ask to co-coach the team to ensure that the other parent coaches aren't verbally abusing your kid. Make sure you bring lots of orange slices and juice boxes so no one feels left out.
Sorry folks but in elite your sports where winning is important and driven by parents, there isn't much room for snowflakes. Abuse is one thing but the sort of abuse people imply here is just harsh coaching. It isn't for everyone and if your kid plans to play at the next level, get ready because college coaches are not anything like the pre-school environment that you seem to expect.
Look, if the coaches style is a detriment to your kid's development, move to another club. Unless a coach is berating your kid, they aren't getting fired.
Anonymous wrote:I would encourage many of the parents here to keep their kids home so they aren't exposed to the real world. If your kids really want to play soccer, then enter them in rec and ask to co-coach the team to ensure that the other parent coaches aren't verbally abusing your kid. Make sure you bring lots of orange slices and juice boxes so no one feels left out.
Sorry folks but in elite your sports where winning is important and driven by parents, there isn't much room for snowflakes. Abuse is one thing but the sort of abuse people imply here is just harsh coaching. It isn't for everyone and if your kid plans to play at the next level, get ready because college coaches are not anything like the pre-school environment that you seem to expect.
Look, if the coaches style is a detriment to your kid's development, move to another club. Unless a coach is berating your kid, they aren't getting fired.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2021/09/22/washington-spirit-workplace-women-nwsl/
“ Burke had acted abusively to youth players”
“ Torres left the team after making inappropriate sexual comments to players ”
Is it a coincidence that they are all at FCV/NOVA FC now? They are like a band of thieves. I'm sure BP is just dying to upgrade his "coaching" under these two.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I teach my kids to yell back. Its better to be in a verbal altercation with someone than take the verbal abuse. Be vigilant before you become a victim.
That's good advice.
Anonymous wrote:I teach my kids to yell back. Its better to be in a verbal altercation with someone than take the verbal abuse. Be vigilant before you become a victim.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s interesting that FCV parents haven’t asked to have this thread deleted unlike BSC parents.
Because it's just true.
It’s true with BSC too but they don’t accept the truth.
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As long as a system is producing elite players, unless the abuse is legally wrong, and not just “harsh words” , then the club is doing the right thing.
A club that supports grown men and women verballing abusing children is never 'doing the right thing.'
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s interesting that FCV parents haven’t asked to have this thread deleted unlike BSC parents.
Because it's just true.
It’s true with BSC too but they don’t accept the truth.
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As long as a system is producing elite players, unless the abuse is legally wrong, and not just “harsh words” , then the club is doing the right thing.