Anonymous
Post 03/26/2024 11:25     Subject: Valor

The days of different level teams within an age group paying different amounts on the club fees are pretty much gone. A few may still offer it but the trend has gone to standardized pay where everyone is getting same days of training and access to resources. The main differences tend to be the level of the coach assigned and the level of league they play in. Even leagues are pretty equal across the board.
Anonymous
Post 03/26/2024 11:19     Subject: Valor

Anonymous wrote:Same price of course LOL


+1. Why do you think those parents had so much rage inside them.
Anonymous
Post 03/26/2024 07:42     Subject: Valor

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Those parents sounds insane.
Its not unique to valor get over yourself. Sounds more like a bitter parent whose team lost. Unfortunately both bad parents and bad refs exist everywhere. And we will see the same complaints every year. Try going to a HS game. Those parents are so much fun.


Who said it was unique to Valor?
Anonymous
Post 03/26/2024 05:51     Subject: Valor

Anonymous wrote:Those parents sounds insane.
Its not unique to valor get over yourself. Sounds more like a bitter parent whose team lost. Unfortunately both bad parents and bad refs exist everywhere. And we will see the same complaints every year. Try going to a HS game. Those parents are so much fun.
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2024 23:38     Subject: Valor

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Have a little empathy people. Its killing those egomaniac dads that their kid is on the tenth team and wouldn't even start for a rec team. They have to let out their rage somehow.


I live for the refs that do make delusional screaming dads go sit in their car halfway through the game. Doesn't happen a lot... but it's amazing when it does.


+1000 more need to do that for sure. Its a favor for the kids.


It happened last season. It was great to see. Though I'm sure the ride home with daddy dearest was not a real fun trip for the family.
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2024 21:30     Subject: Valor

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Have a little empathy people. Its killing those egomaniac dads that their kid is on the tenth team and wouldn't even start for a rec team. They have to let out their rage somehow.


I live for the refs that do make delusional screaming dads go sit in their car halfway through the game. Doesn't happen a lot... but it's amazing when it does.


+1000 more need to do that for sure. Its a favor for the kids.
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2024 21:00     Subject: Valor

Anonymous wrote:Have a little empathy people. Its killing those egomaniac dads that their kid is on the tenth team and wouldn't even start for a rec team. They have to let out their rage somehow.


I live for the refs that do make delusional screaming dads go sit in their car halfway through the game. Doesn't happen a lot... but it's amazing when it does.
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2024 17:20     Subject: Valor

Have a little empathy people. Its killing those egomaniac dads that their kid is on the tenth team and wouldn't even start for a rec team. They have to let out their rage somehow.
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2024 16:04     Subject: Valor

Same price of course LOL
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2024 15:45     Subject: Valor

Does it cost the same price to play on the 5th team with mediocre rec players and a college age coach as it does to play on the 1st team with a real coach??
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2024 14:39     Subject: Valor

Anonymous wrote:Coach should have made the parents shut up.


I think the coach of that team is a really young guy. I'm pretty sure I have seen the team practicing at Sully, and was surprised at the parent (dad) behavior during what looked like a scrimmage against another Valor team. They were doing all kinds of yelling and sideline coaching. If they were like that at a practice, I can only imagine what games must be like. I wondered at the time why the coach wasn't telling the parents to shut up. I'm guessing he is nervous to do that because he's like 20 years old and so new to coaching. If I were him I would quit and tell one of the crazy dads they can have the job.
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2024 12:19     Subject: Valor

Coach should have made the parents shut up.
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2024 10:59     Subject: Valor

Anonymous wrote:To the parents of the U10 Valor 2014B Blue team at the PWSI Icebreaker Tournament this weekend:

Don't yell "Handball!!" every time it touches the opponents' backs, bottoms, shoulders, stomach, etc.

Don't yell "Handball!!" for clearly unintentional touches.

Don't yell at 7, 8, and 9 year olds on the opposing team to "stop faking it" when your kids take them down with unsafe tackles and full extension pushes.

Don't yell "Yellow card!!!!" and "RED CARD!!!!" every time your kid loses a tackle or challenge.

***AND DEFINITELY don't yell "Oh you don't have yellow cards in basketball" to the tall, African American referee.***

Your behavior is rubbing off on your kids. They hear you. They are echoing your words and mimicking your tone on the field to the ref and to their opponents, including taunting. It's bottom-bracket U10 soccer. Chill.


Revolting. Ref should have stopped the game and made those parents leave.
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2024 10:37     Subject: Valor

This depresses me so much, mostly because it isn't really that unusual.
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2024 10:30     Subject: Valor

Those parents sounds insane.