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Bad behavior in kids sports
Posted by: Adult sports ()
Date: February 18, 2013 08:38PM

What is wrong with adult sports parents

Cussing out teen coaches

Playing head games with children

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Re: Bad behavior in kids sports
Posted by: Questions? ()
Date: February 18, 2013 08:56PM

I don't know, what is wrong with punctuation?

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Re: Bad behavior in kids sports
Posted by: morningmist ()
Date: February 18, 2013 09:06PM

Nice haiku, OP.

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Re: Bad behavior in kids sports
Posted by: Dumb ass ()
Date: February 18, 2013 09:53PM

I was at my 3 year old's soccer class at the rec center last year and this one dumb ass Dad was ruining the class for everyone. The kids were playing 5 on 5 and 9 of the kids were playing the right way, trying to score goals, but this one little shit kept picking up the ball and running over to the goal to drop the ball and kick it in. The coach had to stop the game over and over to explain to all the kids what nine of them already knew, don't pick up the ball. Meanwhile the shithead's Dad thought it was the funniest thing every, every time the fucker picked up the ball dumb ass Dad laughed even harder and looked around to make sure we all knew how funny it was that his kid was ruining the game for everyone. So the next time my girl had the ball and fuck face bent down to pick it up, I started yelling at her to kick his hands. She heard me and I could tell that she wanted to but she hesitated and he got away with it again. I'll keep working with her to make sure that she knows how to enforce the rules old school style.

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Re: Bad behavior in kids sports
Posted by: RGIV ()
Date: February 19, 2013 09:22AM

Dumb ass Wrote:
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> I was at my 3 year old's soccer class at the rec
> center last year and this one dumb ass Dad was
> ruining the class for everyone. The kids were
> playing 5 on 5 and 9 of the kids were playing the
> right way, trying to score goals, but this one
> little shit kept picking up the ball and running
> over to the goal to drop the ball and kick it in.
> The coach had to stop the game over and over to
> explain to all the kids what nine of them already
> knew, don't pick up the ball. Meanwhile the
> shithead's Dad thought it was the funniest thing
> every, every time the fucker picked up the ball
> dumb ass Dad laughed even harder and looked around
> to make sure we all knew how funny it was that his
> kid was ruining the game for everyone. So the
> next time my girl had the ball and fuck face bent
> down to pick it up, I started yelling at her to
> kick his hands. She heard me and I could tell
> that she wanted to but she hesitated and he got
> away with it again. I'll keep working with her to
> make sure that she knows how to enforce the rules
> old school style.


Why are 3 year olds playing organized soccer and what do you expect?

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Re: Bad behavior in kids sports
Posted by: not dumb ()
Date: February 19, 2013 09:25AM

Nine of the ten kids knew not to touch the ball with their hands. I expected the father to step in rather than to allow his son to ruin the game.

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Re: Bad behavior in kids sports
Posted by: katiesmith ()
Date: February 19, 2013 01:11PM

Wow so your 3 year old knows violence over a silly soccer game is wrong and you don't? Your exactly what is wrong with society today.

Dumb ass Wrote:
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> I was at my 3 year old's soccer class at the rec
> center last year and this one dumb ass Dad was
> ruining the class for everyone. The kids were
> playing 5 on 5 and 9 of the kids were playing the
> right way, trying to score goals, but this one
> little shit kept picking up the ball and running
> over to the goal to drop the ball and kick it in.
> The coach had to stop the game over and over to
> explain to all the kids what nine of them already
> knew, don't pick up the ball. Meanwhile the
> shithead's Dad thought it was the funniest thing
> every, every time the fucker picked up the ball
> dumb ass Dad laughed even harder and looked around
> to make sure we all knew how funny it was that his
> kid was ruining the game for everyone. So the
> next time my girl had the ball and fuck face bent
> down to pick it up, I started yelling at her to
> kick his hands. She heard me and I could tell
> that she wanted to but she hesitated and he got
> away with it again. I'll keep working with her to
> make sure that she knows how to enforce the rules
> old school style.

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Re: Bad behavior in kids sports
Posted by: not wrong ()
Date: February 19, 2013 01:18PM

I played soccer in the Northern Virginia Coaches League for almost 20 years and if someone tried to pick up the ball in order to prevent another player from scoring their hands would be at high risk of being broken. It's the way the game is played, maybe a little rough for three year olds, but what's the risk, she can't kick hard enough to do permanent damage and the little fucker might as well learn the lesson at three rather than at four or five.

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Re: Bad behavior in kids sports
Posted by: katiesmith ()
Date: February 19, 2013 01:20PM

Why can't 3 year olds just be allowed to be 3 and to have fun. Must helicopter parents meddle and turn a 3 year old soccer match into a blood sport.


not dumb Wrote:
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> Nine of the ten kids knew not to touch the ball
> with their hands. I expected the father to step in
> rather than to allow his son to ruin the game.

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Re: Bad behavior in kids sports
Posted by: katiesmith ()
Date: February 19, 2013 01:22PM

They are 3. It is wrong because your teaching yours kid to solve unimportant matters with violence. Maybe 15 years from now this kid will decided they don't like a bunch of kids and then we will have another Columbine or Adam Lanza.


not wrong Wrote:
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> I played soccer in the Northern Virginia Coaches
> League for almost 20 years and if someone tried to
> pick up the ball in order to prevent another
> player from scoring their hands would be at high
> risk of being broken. It's the way the game is
> played, maybe a little rough for three year olds,
> but what's the risk, she can't kick hard enough to
> do permanent damage and the little fucker might as
> well learn the lesson at three rather than at four
> or five.

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Re: Bad behavior in kids sports
Posted by: katiesmith ()
Date: February 19, 2013 01:25PM

I agree. It is sad you get these psycho parents producing little psycho paths over silly games of sports.


Adult sports Wrote:
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> What is wrong with adult sports parents
>
> Cussing out teen coaches
>
> Playing head games with children

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Re: Bad behavior in kids sports
Posted by: Chill ()
Date: February 19, 2013 01:31PM

For God's sake, leave the kids alone. They are THREE YEARS OLD. Let them have fun at this age. There will be enough pressure later on.

BTW, you're lucky that kid's father didn't do anything to you. Some would have. I can't imagine the coach was pleased either. Please don't interject yourself in the game and don't teach your kids violence. Kudos to your daughter for not following your direction.

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Re: Bad behavior in kids sports
Posted by: katiesmith ()
Date: February 19, 2013 01:35PM

No kidding. I would have. Advocating violence is abuse and I'm going to guess that if you will advocate abuse to another child who is a stranger then you probably are abusing your own kids too and if nothing else teaching your kids violence is mentally abusing them: that means I'd be calling CPS on this crazy idiot violent soccer parent.

Chill Wrote:
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> For God's sake, leave the kids alone. They are
> THREE YEARS OLD. Let them have fun at this age.
> There will be enough pressure later on.
>
> BTW, you're lucky that kid's father didn't do
> anything to you. Some would have. I can't imagine
> the coach was pleased either. Please don't
> interject yourself in the game and don't teach
> your kids violence. Kudos to your daughter for not
> following your direction.

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Re: Bad behavior in kids sports
Posted by: man up ()
Date: February 19, 2013 01:36PM

This is why I want my daughter to play on boys teams, women's sports are such a joke, worrying about sportsmanship over winning.

My girl pushed her older sister out of the way to get a basketball rebound a couple months ago, I told her to play nice, she replies "but Daddy, that's how I saw the boys on TV playing". Holy crap I've never been so proud.

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Re: Bad behavior in kids sports
Posted by: pussy like his kid ()
Date: February 19, 2013 01:37PM

Chill Wrote:
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> For God's sake, leave the kids alone. They are
> THREE YEARS OLD. Let them have fun at this age.
> There will be enough pressure later on.
>
> BTW, you're lucky that kid's father didn't do
> anything to you. Some would have. I can't imagine
> the coach was pleased either. Please don't
> interject yourself in the game and don't teach
> your kids violence. Kudos to your daughter for not
> following your direction.

The other dad was a pussy like his kid.

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Re: Bad behavior in kids sports
Posted by: katiesmith ()
Date: February 19, 2013 01:37PM

Wow, your proud you've created violent little monsters. The world would have been better if your little psychos were never born.


man up Wrote:
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> This is why I want my daughter to play on boys
> teams, women's sports are such a joke, worrying
> about sportsmanship over winning.
>
> My girl pushed her older sister out of the way to
> get a basketball rebound a couple months ago, I
> told her to play nice, she replies "but Daddy,
> that's how I saw the boys on TV playing". Holy
> crap I've never been so proud.

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Re: Bad behavior in kids sports
Posted by: katiesmith ()
Date: February 19, 2013 01:38PM

And your a psycho like your kid will become. What is your point?


pussy like his kid Wrote:
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> Chill Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > For God's sake, leave the kids alone. They are
> > THREE YEARS OLD. Let them have fun at this age.
> > There will be enough pressure later on.
> >
> > BTW, you're lucky that kid's father didn't do
> > anything to you. Some would have. I can't
> imagine
> > the coach was pleased either. Please don't
> > interject yourself in the game and don't teach
> > your kids violence. Kudos to your daughter for
> not
> > following your direction.
>
> The other dad was a pussy like his kid.

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Re: Bad behavior in kids sports
Posted by: conform or be cast out ()
Date: February 19, 2013 01:38PM

katiesmith Wrote:
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> They are 3. It is wrong because your teaching
> yours kid to solve unimportant matters with
> violence. Maybe 15 years from now this kid will
> decided they don't like a bunch of kids and then
> we will have another Columbine or Adam Lanza.
>
>
> not wrong Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > I played soccer in the Northern Virginia
> Coaches
> > League for almost 20 years and if someone tried
> to
> > pick up the ball in order to prevent another
> > player from scoring their hands would be at
> high
> > risk of being broken. It's the way the game is
> > played, maybe a little rough for three year
> olds,
> > but what's the risk, she can't kick hard enough
> to
> > do permanent damage and the little fucker might
> as
> > well learn the lesson at three rather than at
> four
> > or five.


Oh please, those kids were outcasts, not athletes.

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Re: Bad behavior in kids sports
Posted by: katiesmith ()
Date: February 19, 2013 01:40PM

PS Are you so unhappy with your life and so shallow that you have nothing better to do then to get mad at a three year old and a dad who is actually a happy person.


pussy like his kid Wrote:
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> Chill Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > For God's sake, leave the kids alone. They are
> > THREE YEARS OLD. Let them have fun at this age.
> > There will be enough pressure later on.
> >
> > BTW, you're lucky that kid's father didn't do
> > anything to you. Some would have. I can't
> imagine
> > the coach was pleased either. Please don't
> > interject yourself in the game and don't teach
> > your kids violence. Kudos to your daughter for
> not
> > following your direction.
>
> The other dad was a pussy like his kid.

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Re: Bad behavior in kids sports
Posted by: katiesmith ()
Date: February 19, 2013 01:41PM

Not true, they played sports when they were young and then quit and became killers.


conform or be cast out Wrote:
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> katiesmith Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > They are 3. It is wrong because your teaching
> > yours kid to solve unimportant matters with
> > violence. Maybe 15 years from now this kid
> will
> > decided they don't like a bunch of kids and
> then
> > we will have another Columbine or Adam Lanza.
> >
> >
> > not wrong Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
> > > I played soccer in the Northern Virginia
> > Coaches
> > > League for almost 20 years and if someone
> tried
> > to
> > > pick up the ball in order to prevent another
> > > player from scoring their hands would be at
> > high
> > > risk of being broken. It's the way the game
> is
> > > played, maybe a little rough for three year
> > olds,
> > > but what's the risk, she can't kick hard
> enough
> > to
> > > do permanent damage and the little fucker
> might
> > as
> > > well learn the lesson at three rather than at
> > four
> > > or five.
>
>
> Oh please, those kids were outcasts, not athletes.

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Re: Bad behavior in kids sports
Posted by: vibe ()
Date: February 19, 2013 01:41PM

katiesmith Wrote:
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> Wow, your proud you've created violent little
> monsters. The world would have been better if
> your little psychos were never born.
>
>
> man up Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > This is why I want my daughter to play on boys
> > teams, women's sports are such a joke, worrying
> > about sportsmanship over winning.
> >
> > My girl pushed her older sister out of the way
> to
> > get a basketball rebound a couple months ago, I
> > told her to play nice, she replies "but Daddy,
> > that's how I saw the boys on TV playing". Holy
> > crap I've never been so proud.

Look who's psycho now. What's your problem? Batteries run low?

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Re: Bad behavior in kids sports
Posted by: katiesmith ()
Date: February 19, 2013 01:43PM

Child abusers who want to create the next generation of Adam Lanza's who are going to kill my kids or someone elses. They start young by teaching them violence over a silly soccer game.


vibe Wrote:
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> katiesmith Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Wow, your proud you've created violent little
> > monsters. The world would have been better if
> > your little psychos were never born.
> >
> >
> > man up Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
> > > This is why I want my daughter to play on
> boys
> > > teams, women's sports are such a joke,
> worrying
> > > about sportsmanship over winning.
> > >
> > > My girl pushed her older sister out of the
> way
> > to
> > > get a basketball rebound a couple months ago,
> I
> > > told her to play nice, she replies "but
> Daddy,
> > > that's how I saw the boys on TV playing".
> Holy
> > > crap I've never been so proud.
>
> Look who's psycho now. What's your problem?
> Batteries run low?

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Re: Bad behavior in kids sports
Posted by: bon bon ()
Date: February 19, 2013 01:43PM

Have another latte and watch some Oprah. I'll respond later, gotta get back to work.

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Re: Bad behavior in kids sports
Posted by: katiesmith ()
Date: February 19, 2013 03:17PM

In other words you realize but won't admit that teaching your kids to be violent monsters is wrong.


bon bon Wrote:
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> Have another latte and watch some Oprah. I'll
> respond later, gotta get back to work.

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Re: Bad behavior in kids sports
Posted by: Warhawk ()
Date: February 19, 2013 03:38PM

People at their core are assholes. Especially around here. When my son was little, maybe 5 or so, we signed him up for soccer. He was the kid who was over in the opposite corner of the field from the action looking at bugs or whatever. He wanted NO part of playing soccer (and sports in general) and we pulled him out about 4 or 5 games in, but not before some asshole dad started yelling at him to “hey dummy, quit looking at the dirt, get the fuck in the game and help out your goddamn team”. I promptly went over to that fucknut, and in front of a few parents said very calmly “listen, that’s my kid. It’s obvious that he’s not into playing and I’m going to talk to the coach after the game about pulling him off the team so he’s not a liability to you ‘win at all cost parents’. But if you ever speak to him like that again today or for the rest of the season if he’s still playing, I will do my best to beat your fucking ass in front of everyone here. You’re lucky my wife isn’t here because she wouldn’t warn you first. Nobody talks to our kid like that. He’s 5 fucking years old.” He sorta just mumbled "whatever".

Oddly, I saw that dad from time to time as our kids grew up in the same schools. Supposedly, his kid was one of the most disrespectful unruly kids around. Big surprise.

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Re: Bad behavior in kids sports
Posted by: katiesmith ()
Date: February 19, 2013 03:42PM

Good for you. I wouldn't let that psycho parent abuse my kid either. Not surprised either his kid grew up to be a monster just like him.

Warhawk Wrote:
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> People at their core are assholes. Especially
> around here. When my son was little, maybe 5 or
> so, we signed him up for soccer. He was the kid
> who was over in the opposite corner of the field
> from the action looking at bugs or whatever. He
> wanted NO part of playing soccer (and sports in
> general) and we pulled him out about 4 or 5 games
> in, but not before some asshole dad started
> yelling at him to “hey dummy, quit looking at
> the dirt, get the fuck in the game and help out
> your goddamn team”. I promptly went over to
> that fucknut, and in front of a few parents said
> very calmly “listen, that’s my kid. It’s
> obvious that he’s not into playing and I’m
> going to talk to the coach after the game about
> pulling him off the team so he’s not a liability
> to you ‘win at all cost parents’. But if you
> ever speak to him like that again today or for the
> rest of the season if he’s still playing, I will
> do my best to beat your fucking ass in front of
> everyone here. You’re lucky my wife isn’t here
> because she wouldn’t warn you first. Nobody
> talks to our kid like that. He’s 5 fucking
> years old.” He sorta just mumbled "whatever".
>
> Oddly, I saw that dad from time to time as our
> kids grew up in the same schools. Supposedly, his
> kid was one of the most disrespectful unruly kids
> around. Big surprise.

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Re: Bad behavior in kids sports
Posted by: Jetset parent ()
Date: February 19, 2013 04:54PM

How much does it cost for three year olds to play organized soccer? I have a little time left in my DD's schedule between her ballet class, piano, and Einstein reading classes.

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Re: Bad behavior in kids sports
Posted by: The beat generation ()
Date: February 19, 2013 04:57PM

The parents were the last thing we wanted around when I grew up.
We played little league and other sports without our moron parents present.
Parents should not be seen or heard during daytime hours

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Re: Bad behavior in kids sports
Posted by: katiesmith ()
Date: February 19, 2013 05:06PM

LOL I think the cost is your kids sanity.

Jetset parent Wrote:
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> How much does it cost for three year olds to play
> organized soccer? I have a little time left in my
> DD's schedule between her ballet class, piano, and
> Einstein reading classes.

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Re: Bad behavior in kids sports
Posted by: made up story ()
Date: February 19, 2013 05:27PM

katiesmith Wrote:
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> Good for you. I wouldn't let that psycho parent
> abuse my kid either. Not surprised either his
> kid grew up to be a monster just like him.
>
> Warhawk Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > People at their core are assholes. Especially
> > around here. When my son was little, maybe 5
> or
> > so, we signed him up for soccer. He was the
> kid
> > who was over in the opposite corner of the
> field
> > from the action looking at bugs or whatever.
> He
> > wanted NO part of playing soccer (and sports in
> > general) and we pulled him out about 4 or 5
> games
> > in, but not before some asshole dad started
> > yelling at him to “hey dummy, quit looking at
> > the dirt, get the fuck in the game and help out
> > your goddamn team”. I promptly went over to
> > that fucknut, and in front of a few parents
> said
> > very calmly “listen, that’s my kid. It’s
> > obvious that he’s not into playing and I’m
> > going to talk to the coach after the game about
> > pulling him off the team so he’s not a
> liability
> > to you ‘win at all cost parents’. But if
> you
> > ever speak to him like that again today or for
> the
> > rest of the season if he’s still playing, I
> will
> > do my best to beat your fucking ass in front of
> > everyone here. You’re lucky my wife isn’t
> here
> > because she wouldn’t warn you first. Nobody
> > talks to our kid like that. He’s 5 fucking
> > years old.” He sorta just mumbled
> "whatever".
> >
> > Oddly, I saw that dad from time to time as our
> > kids grew up in the same schools. Supposedly,
> his
> > kid was one of the most disrespectful unruly
> kids
> > around. Big surprise.

Hahahahahahahahahaahhahahaaaaa

Nobody cussed out a kid

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Re: Bad behavior in kids sports
Posted by: way to do it ()
Date: February 19, 2013 05:27PM

Best advice I ever got from another parent was to 'be your kid's number one fan'.

Don't yell, advise, criticize, or really say anything negative in anyway - just cheer them on - that's all. I enjoy watching, and they enjoy playing and me attending - and this is at a competitive level, multiple sports, year round. They know they have coaches to tell them what they are doing right and wrong. Kids just want their parents there and being part of the experience for them.

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Re: Bad behavior in kids sports
Posted by: say say say ()
Date: February 19, 2013 05:28PM

Jetset parent Wrote:
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> How much does it cost for three year olds to play
> organized soccer? I have a little time left in my
> DD's schedule between her ballet class, piano, and
> Einstein reading classes.

My kid likes watching the ballet class at the rec center but I asked her if she wanted to sign up and she had no interest, just sports.

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Re: Bad behavior in kids sports
Posted by: I've got your monster ()
Date: February 19, 2013 05:31PM

katiesmith Wrote:
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> In other words you realize but won't admit that
> teaching your kids to be violent monsters is
> wrong.
>
>
> bon bon Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Have another latte and watch some Oprah. I'll
> > respond later, gotta get back to work.

No, in other words I had to get back to work while you spent two hours crafting a rehash of your goto line about monsters.

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Re: Bad behavior in kids sports
Posted by: katiesmith ()
Date: February 19, 2013 05:40PM

You think it takes 2 hours to write response-not only are you slow and bad when it comes to parenting, I guess you are also slow and bad at writing simple messages too.

I've got your monster Wrote:
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> katiesmith Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > In other words you realize but won't admit that
> > teaching your kids to be violent monsters is
> > wrong.
> >
> >
> > bon bon Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
> > > Have another latte and watch some Oprah. I'll
> > > respond later, gotta get back to work.
>
> No, in other words I had to get back to work while
> you spent two hours crafting a rehash of your goto
> line about monsters.

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Re: Bad behavior in kids sports
Posted by: Missing ()
Date: February 19, 2013 05:42PM

The point is why can't we set better example
Read sports threads on here

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Re: Bad behavior in kids sports
Posted by: Warhawk ()
Date: February 19, 2013 06:02PM

made up story Wrote:
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>
> Hahahahahahahahahaahhahahaaaaa
>
> Nobody cussed out a kid


I wish I did make that up. Believe what you want because I'll never convince you otherwise, but it's a pretty sad commentary on people. How much experience with kids sports teams do you have? My boss coaches little league and has had a few "discussions" with parents because of cussing at kids among other incidents. One was a mom, who started cussing him out. It's more common than you think. More so as they get older, but there's dickheads everywhere.

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Re: Bad behavior in kids sports
Posted by: parent Beater ()
Date: February 19, 2013 06:25PM

Dumb ass Wrote:
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> I was at my 3 year old's soccer class at the rec
> center last year and this one dumb ass Dad was
> ruining the class for everyone. The kids were
> playing 5 on 5 and 9 of the kids were playing the
> right way, trying to score goals, but this one
> little shit kept picking up the ball and running
> over to the goal to drop the ball and kick it in.
> The coach had to stop the game over and over to
> explain to all the kids what nine of them already
> knew, don't pick up the ball. Meanwhile the
> shithead's Dad thought it was the funniest thing
> every, every time the fucker picked up the ball
> dumb ass Dad laughed even harder and looked around
> to make sure we all knew how funny it was that his
> kid was ruining the game for everyone. So the
> next time my girl had the ball and fuck face bent
> down to pick it up, I started yelling at her to
> kick his hands. She heard me and I could tell
> that she wanted to but she hesitated and he got
> away with it again. I'll keep working with her to
> make sure that she knows how to enforce the rules
> old school style.

I wish I could've been there to beat your ass in front of your kid.
You'd be wiping your ass with a hook.

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Re: Bad behavior in kids sports
Posted by: CUT ()
Date: February 19, 2013 06:27PM

Sure, you do, you also wish your hand wasn't so rough from those warts.

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Re: Bad behavior in kids sports
Posted by: Momof2 ()
Date: February 19, 2013 06:45PM

Well it looks like your little girl knows that her Dad is a fuckwad - what is wrong with you? They are 3 years old for christs sake - do you want her to be the big mean girl in class for a stupid soccer game. Sports is just for fun - its the nerds that will have the high paying jobs of the future - soccer is nothing

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Re: Bad behavior in kids sports
Posted by: Only for you ()
Date: February 19, 2013 07:17PM

Tonight my girl had me throwing her baseball for her in the basement, she's gotten good at making contact and running the bases tires her out. Just for fun I taught her to take out the catcher at the plate, suffice to say that this is now her favorite part of baseball. Can't wait for Mason District t-ball to start up in a few weeks.

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Re: Bad behavior in kids sports
Posted by: Bill.N. ()
Date: February 20, 2013 01:35PM

katiesmith Wrote:
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> Why can't 3 year olds just be allowed to be 3 and
> to have fun.

They should be allowed to just have fun...BUT WHY MUST IT BE THROUGH ORGANIZED SPORTS?!?

Organized sports should be for one purpose, to allow the kids to LEARN AND PLAY THE GAME. A kid who has no interest in doing this and is just out there to have fun is simply disrupting the experience for the rest of the kids and creating more work for the coaches. I have serious doubts about whether 3 is too young for organized sports. Most three year olds do not have the discipline and attention span to engage in them. However for those who feel their kids are ready the option should be available.

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Re: Bad behavior in kids sports
Posted by: what your kids say ()
Date: February 20, 2013 01:47PM

My son's team has a couple Dad's that are just way over the top - yelling at the ref, the coach, and their own sons in particular. My son tells me what these kids say on the field or the bench - 'I hate my Dad', 'He's so embarrassing', etc. Something to think about is you are one of those guys.

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Re: Bad behavior in kids sports
Posted by: just win baby ()
Date: February 24, 2013 04:48PM

My wife just told me not to be so competitive with the kids, I said what are you talking about, she said I taught them to throw elbows against their cousins during the Easter Egg hunt.

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