Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When a field is posted no dogs like at sully so you have to walk past the sign with your dog, then it is someone saying the rules don’t apply to me.
When a parent yells at Ref when told not to, same thing
When parents yell at each other cursing they break the law of society
We have rules so people can get along.
There are always people who don’t like the rules or don’t follow them. Dog lover no one cares that your dog wants to say hi. I love dogs. I don’t love your dog and when you tel me he is just friendly I don’t know you or your dog. I don’t walk up to strangers and lick them smell their crotch and then have my wife tell you I’m harmless.
Just admit you are someone who intentionally doesn’t follow t rules. You are who you are. It’s not your dogs fault it’s yours
lol you should see me drive 5mph over the speed limit on all non-residential roads. Stop sign? Sure, stopping at about 1mph as I roll through when nobody else is present. "No skateboarding"? lol okay.
I follow rules that have appropriate standing.
But you are being told that people don’t appreciate your dog. This is not a rule of “appropriate standing”, it is the rule. You don’t get to choose whether or not if it is appropriate or not. These rules are put in place not just for the potential behavior of your dog but also the fact that dogs crap and piss where they are when they need to do so and people don’t always bring bags to properly dispose of their waste. People don’t want to walk around dog crap while at a soccer field.
Anonymous wrote: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.
What and teach him to quit and walk away a loser? Sir you need to see your doctor for a testosterone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Awesome having to explain to a 9 year old why parents are all out fighting at an 8 year old soccer game. What is wrong with us as parents?
Not to cold but stop sheltering your 9yrold from the real world just use it as a teaching moment . I hate to tell your kid but yes adults do fist fight more than you think.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When a field is posted no dogs like at sully so you have to walk past the sign with your dog, then it is someone saying the rules don’t apply to me.
When a parent yells at Ref when told not to, same thing
When parents yell at each other cursing they break the law of society
We have rules so people can get along.
There are always people who don’t like the rules or don’t follow them. Dog lover no one cares that your dog wants to say hi. I love dogs. I don’t love your dog and when you tel me he is just friendly I don’t know you or your dog. I don’t walk up to strangers and lick them smell their crotch and then have my wife tell you I’m harmless.
Just admit you are someone who intentionally doesn’t follow t rules. You are who you are. It’s not your dogs fault it’s yours
lol you should see me drive 5mph over the speed limit on all non-residential roads. Stop sign? Sure, stopping at about 1mph as I roll through when nobody else is present. "No skateboarding"? lol okay.
I follow rules that have appropriate standing.
But you are being told that people don’t appreciate your dog. This is not a rule of “appropriate standing”, it is the rule. You don’t get to choose whether or not if it is appropriate or not. These rules are put in place not just for the potential behavior of your dog but also the fact that dogs crap and piss where they are when they need to do so and people don’t always bring bags to properly dispose of their waste. People don’t want to walk around dog crap while at a soccer field.
If you had authority, sure you could tell me what's in appropriate standing or not; since you don't of course I won't. To ask again, have you ever driven over the speed limit? Jaywalked? Since you have, taking your (hypocrite) opinion about something as a incidental as an unleashed dog would be unreasonable for any of us. But tell you what.
People are breaking rules? Call a cop, and see how that goes.
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
The Samba Boyz
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When a field is posted no dogs like at sully so you have to walk past the sign with your dog, then it is someone saying the rules don’t apply to me.
When a parent yells at Ref when told not to, same thing
When parents yell at each other cursing they break the law of society
We have rules so people can get along.
There are always people who don’t like the rules or don’t follow them. Dog lover no one cares that your dog wants to say hi. I love dogs. I don’t love your dog and when you tel me he is just friendly I don’t know you or your dog. I don’t walk up to strangers and lick them smell their crotch and then have my wife tell you I’m harmless.
Just admit you are someone who intentionally doesn’t follow t rules. You are who you are. It’s not your dogs fault it’s yours
Not sure what (or who) you are talking about, but I'm the poster who pointed out that leashed dogs are allowed at Fairfax County Parks. I don't take my dog onto the field (inside the fence) at Sully (or anywhere else there is a sign clearly prohibiting dogs). On the walking paths or grassy area outside of the fence at Sully, dogs are fine. That is where my dog and I have watched my kids' games when I've taken him there.
I keep my dog leashed and under control at all times. I do not let him interact with anyone without their consent. I prefer when strangers don't interact with him without my consent either (or let their unwatched kids do so). Most dog owners are the same way.
It seems like you just don't like dogs. Either that or you are one of those obsessively negative people who focus on the minority of bad things and ignore the majority of good things. Either way I feel sorry for you.
This weekend my kid had one game at a school field, one at a county field, and the other at a private venue which does have a no dog policy. So the dog only came to one game. Shockingly, he did not smell anyone's crotch or run onto any fields. He did lick a few hands, but only of people who presented their hands to be licked. He's a cute dog. He thinks everyone in the world exists to be love and be loved, and that's the way he looks at everyone he sees. People smile when they see him. The world needs more smiles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When a field is posted no dogs like at sully so you have to walk past the sign with your dog, then it is someone saying the rules don’t apply to me.
When a parent yells at Ref when told not to, same thing
When parents yell at each other cursing they break the law of society
We have rules so people can get along.
There are always people who don’t like the rules or don’t follow them. Dog lover no one cares that your dog wants to say hi. I love dogs. I don’t love your dog and when you tel me he is just friendly I don’t know you or your dog. I don’t walk up to strangers and lick them smell their crotch and then have my wife tell you I’m harmless.
Just admit you are someone who intentionally doesn’t follow t rules. You are who you are. It’s not your dogs fault it’s yours
lol you should see me drive 5mph over the speed limit on all non-residential roads. Stop sign? Sure, stopping at about 1mph as I roll through when nobody else is present. "No skateboarding"? lol okay.
I follow rules that have appropriate standing.
But you are being told that people don’t appreciate your dog. This is not a rule of “appropriate standing”, it is the rule. You don’t get to choose whether or not if it is appropriate or not. These rules are put in place not just for the potential behavior of your dog but also the fact that dogs crap and piss where they are when they need to do so and people don’t always bring bags to properly dispose of their waste. People don’t want to walk around dog crap while at a soccer field.
If you had authority, sure you could tell me what's in appropriate standing or not; since you don't of course I won't. To ask again, have you ever driven over the speed limit? Jaywalked? Since you have, taking your (hypocrite) opinion about something as a incidental as an unleashed dog would be unreasonable for any of us. But tell you what.
People are breaking rules? Call a cop, and see how that goes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When a field is posted no dogs like at sully so you have to walk past the sign with your dog, then it is someone saying the rules don’t apply to me.
When a parent yells at Ref when told not to, same thing
When parents yell at each other cursing they break the law of society
We have rules so people can get along.
There are always people who don’t like the rules or don’t follow them. Dog lover no one cares that your dog wants to say hi. I love dogs. I don’t love your dog and when you tel me he is just friendly I don’t know you or your dog. I don’t walk up to strangers and lick them smell their crotch and then have my wife tell you I’m harmless.
Just admit you are someone who intentionally doesn’t follow t rules. You are who you are. It’s not your dogs fault it’s yours
lol you should see me drive 5mph over the speed limit on all non-residential roads. Stop sign? Sure, stopping at about 1mph as I roll through when nobody else is present. "No skateboarding"? lol okay.
I follow rules that have appropriate standing.
But you are being told that people don’t appreciate your dog. This is not a rule of “appropriate standing”, it is the rule. You don’t get to choose whether or not if it is appropriate or not. These rules are put in place not just for the potential behavior of your dog but also the fact that dogs crap and piss where they are when they need to do so and people don’t always bring bags to properly dispose of their waste. People don’t want to walk around dog crap while at a soccer field.
Anonymous wrote:When a field is posted no dogs like at sully so you have to walk past the sign with your dog, then it is someone saying the rules don’t apply to me.
When a parent yells at Ref when told not to, same thing
When parents yell at each other cursing they break the law of society
We have rules so people can get along.
There are always people who don’t like the rules or don’t follow them. Dog lover no one cares that your dog wants to say hi. I love dogs. I don’t love your dog and when you tel me he is just friendly I don’t know you or your dog. I don’t walk up to strangers and lick them smell their crotch and then have my wife tell you I’m harmless.
Just admit you are someone who intentionally doesn’t follow t rules. You are who you are. It’s not your dogs fault it’s yours
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When a field is posted no dogs like at sully so you have to walk past the sign with your dog, then it is someone saying the rules don’t apply to me.
When a parent yells at Ref when told not to, same thing
When parents yell at each other cursing they break the law of society
We have rules so people can get along.
There are always people who don’t like the rules or don’t follow them. Dog lover no one cares that your dog wants to say hi. I love dogs. I don’t love your dog and when you tel me he is just friendly I don’t know you or your dog. I don’t walk up to strangers and lick them smell their crotch and then have my wife tell you I’m harmless.
Just admit you are someone who intentionally doesn’t follow t rules. You are who you are. It’s not your dogs fault it’s yours
lol you should see me drive 5mph over the speed limit on all non-residential roads. Stop sign? Sure, stopping at about 1mph as I roll through when nobody else is present. "No skateboarding"? lol okay.
I follow rules that have appropriate standing.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry to burst your bubble, but they actually won their bracket playing a year up.
http://events.gotsport.com/events/results.aspx?EventID=82196&GroupID=1005107&Gender=Boys&Age=11
Anonymous wrote: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
The Samba Boyz
No, the Samba Boyz were busy placing third in their bracket at the OBGC Tournament this weekend:
http://events.gotsport.com/events/results.aspx?EventID=82196&GroupID=1005103&Gender=Boys&Age=10
I guess they couldn't hatchet their way to the final this time?
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...?
I have three kids in travel soccer and have lost count of how many games I have watched. I have never seen this situation ever. Occasional games interrupted by the weather or by out-of-line parents and coaches, yes. Dogs? Never. I have a hard time believing PP has witnessed multiple matches (plural) where dogs have run on the field. Talk about inventing problems.
+1
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...?
I have three kids in travel soccer and have lost count of how many games I have watched. I have never seen this situation ever. Occasional games interrupted by the weather or by out-of-line parents and coaches, yes. Dogs? Never. I have a hard time believing PP has witnessed multiple matches (plural) where dogs have run on the field. Talk about inventing problems.
+1
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...?
I have three kids in travel soccer and have lost count of how many games I have watched. I have never seen this situation ever. Occasional games interrupted by the weather or by out-of-line parents and coaches, yes. Dogs? Never. I have a hard time believing PP has witnessed multiple matches (plural) where dogs have run on the field. Talk about inventing problems.