Anonymous wrote:What about when a parent, previously a coach, is giving instructions to kids, that might be at odds with what the coach wants?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The next time he says something, I would say "Stop embarrassing yourself. I've played the sport before and you don't know what you're talking about."
This.
What I love about my kids' teams is that the only critical comments you hear are from parents about their own kids.
OP. Oh no- he only sings praise about his own kid who is tall but on the ground constantly.
These are 14 year olds which is why I don’t say anything. My kid can’t hear from the field. I try not to sit near him. But, I know I will say something because I know myself too well.
This happened a few years ago (not directed at my son that time), but just a complete jerk dad who yelled at other kids and openly criticized. All of the parents couldn’t stand him. I lost it one game and just yelled “shut the F@k up”. I was the only woman on the sidelines. It ended it from there on out. I think he was quite humiliated and all the dads got a chuckle and thanked me later.
You don't sound like a stand up person either OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The next time he says something, I would say "Stop embarrassing yourself. I've played the sport before and you don't know what you're talking about."
This.
What I love about my kids' teams is that the only critical comments you hear are from parents about their own kids.
OP. Oh no- he only sings praise about his own kid who is tall but on the ground constantly.
These are 14 year olds which is why I don’t say anything. My kid can’t hear from the field. I try not to sit near him. But, I know I will say something because I know myself too well.
This happened a few years ago (not directed at my son that time), but just a complete jerk dad who yelled at other kids and openly criticized. All of the parents couldn’t stand him. I lost it one game and just yelled “shut the F@k up”. I was the only woman on the sidelines. It ended it from there on out. I think he was quite humiliated and all the dads got a chuckle and thanked me later.
Anonymous wrote:
I assumed that was what the person was getting at. However, I disagree that it makes it appropriate to knock on someone's height (which they have zero control over), or weight (which they may or may not have any control over). I also disagree that it is relevant how athletic this guy was, or what his appearance is like. If Alphonso Davies' had a kid on my 13 year old kid's team, and he was making overt disparaging remarks about my kid during a game, it's still inappropriate, rude, and against the club rules.
I see your point and also boo hoo for the anonymous short dumpy guy. I guess don't yell at children and people won't make unkind comments about you. OP was frustrated and made an unkind comment. It happens. I assume (and hope!) she wouldn't say this in front of her kids
WTH? So if someone makes an unkind comment about my kid at a game and they happen to be disabled would it be cool by you if I made ableist comments about them since I was "frustrated?"
The commenting guy is a obviously jerk, but I stand by my view that so is OP.
Anonymous wrote:
I assumed that was what the person was getting at. However, I disagree that it makes it appropriate to knock on someone's height (which they have zero control over), or weight (which they may or may not have any control over). I also disagree that it is relevant how athletic this guy was, or what his appearance is like. If Alphonso Davies' had a kid on my 13 year old kid's team, and he was making overt disparaging remarks about my kid during a game, it's still inappropriate, rude, and against the club rules.
I see your point and also boo hoo for the anonymous short dumpy guy. I guess don't yell at children and people won't make unkind comments about you. OP was frustrated and made an unkind comment. It happens. I assume (and hope!) she wouldn't say this in front of her kids
WTH? So if someone makes an unkind comment about my kid at a game and they happen to be disabled would it be cool by you if I made ableist comments about them since I was "frustrated?"
The commenting guy is a obviously jerk, but I stand by my view that so is OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: If Alphonso Davies' had a kid on my 13 year old kid's team, and he was making overt disparaging remarks about my kid during a game, it's still inappropriate, rude, and against the club rules.
The refs didn't do anything when LeBron James came on to the court to argue about calls at Sierra Canyon games with Bronnie.
Once you're the one of the two greatest players of all time in your kids sports, then you can feel free to argue calls
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: If Alphonso Davies' had a kid on my 13 year old kid's team, and he was making overt disparaging remarks about my kid during a game, it's still inappropriate, rude, and against the club rules.
The refs didn't do anything when LeBron James came on to the court to argue about calls at Sierra Canyon games with Bronnie.
Once you're the one of the two greatest players of all time in your kids sports, then you can feel free to argue calls
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: If Alphonso Davies' had a kid on my 13 year old kid's team, and he was making overt disparaging remarks about my kid during a game, it's still inappropriate, rude, and against the club rules.
The refs didn't do anything when LeBron James came on to the court to argue about calls at Sierra Canyon games with Bronnie.
Anonymous wrote: If Alphonso Davies' had a kid on my 13 year old kid's team, and he was making overt disparaging remarks about my kid during a game, it's still inappropriate, rude, and against the club rules.
I assumed that was what the person was getting at. However, I disagree that it makes it appropriate to knock on someone's height (which they have zero control over), or weight (which they may or may not have any control over). I also disagree that it is relevant how athletic this guy was, or what his appearance is like. If Alphonso Davies' had a kid on my 13 year old kid's team, and he was making overt disparaging remarks about my kid during a game, it's still inappropriate, rude, and against the club rules.
I see your point and also boo hoo for the anonymous short dumpy guy. I guess don't yell at children and people won't make unkind comments about you. OP was frustrated and made an unkind comment. It happens. I assume (and hope!) she wouldn't say this in front of her kids
Anonymous wrote:We had this with the clueless mom of a kid on my kid’s first travel basketball team. It was indicative of some really team culture problems. My kid changed teams, which was a great decision. The parents on every other team my kid played on were very supportive, which was a welcome change.