No he didn't and it was ssf but not E&D, the apparently wasn't happy with the refereeing,hurlcrook wrote:Did the one who did the kicking get himself kicked earlier?Rookie wrote:Coc&head parent today yells out that's karma when a under 8 played gets kicked in the ankle and starts crying, your a piece of Sh?t to stoop to that level.
Was this ssf of e and d?
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Re: unsporting behaviour
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Magnet - I reckon your comment has started something .....twice now we've played a team who have taken their goalie (and all 11) into their attacking half in the last 10 to 15 minutes of the game.......just doesnt look right and on the weekend the game (second time this has happened) were 3:1 up so no need to stack the offence when they are ahead (and both goalies were getting a work out)......so now we can empathise with what you saw/endured. Our players will learn more about getting out of this situation as in the first instance the goalie did score which caused no end of celebration from the opposition and was somewhat morale deflating for our team, at least in this second incident he didnt score and our players looked a lot happier that he didnt - so perhaps a moral win this time.magnet wrote:The cup threw up a big mismatch (weaker JSL against strong JPL team). I have heard from a parent that the scoreline was 20+. The strong team decided to play the last ten minutes with no goalkeeper. The goalkeeper scored sparking wild celebrations. Is this really how we should be teaching the kids to act? Surely the coach needs to take some responsibility.
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