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Obviously you dont have any morals or decorum in the way you conduct youeself, whilst supposedly supporting your kids and the club they play for!
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even worse when it is a coach or manager hurling abuse at officials toocorona wrote:sadly . this is becoming a regular habit now , clubs need to clamp down on this quickly before some one gets hurt .. some parents are living there careers in there childs game .. let the kids enjoy the game .
Correct, they are eligibleBig Mac wrote:I've been told that Raiders have been dropping 2-3 U13's back to the 12's over recent weeks after playing in the 13's, but if they are elegible , its their call.
Mind you if I was a parent of an existing U12 and had reduced playing time I wouldn't be too happy.
If they are the correct age which I believe they are, then they are entitled to do it under the rules.
Maybe they are short or have injuries?
Zeljko Jurin wrote:Correct, they are eligibleBig Mac wrote:I've been told that Raiders have been dropping 2-3 U13's back to the 12's over recent weeks after playing in the 13's, but if they are elegible , its their call.
Mind you if I was a parent of an existing U12 and had reduced playing time I wouldn't be too happy.
If they are the correct age which I believe they are, then they are entitled to do it under the rules.
Maybe they are short or have injuries?
And I think it's more because u12's are short on players.
And "I think" it has only been approx 1 player each week
And I have said it before, and I'll say it again, "you have good AND bad where ever you go", no need to make a topic of it on a public forum![]()
I am sure ALL clubs have them, angels and ferels..........including us !!
I like my Rabbit stuffed!Barney Rubble wrote:pickled rabbit too
This is actually not as funny as it sounds...ugly parents can do untold damage not just to their child but to the team as a whole! It is often in the best interest of the team to not have that sort of behaviour around as it can destabilse everyone. Parents should carefully consider whether or not their little Johnny is good enough to outway the problem of the parent...usually not with any decent disciplined coach...Stepover wrote:Someone recntly said to me " we shouldn't be trialling the Kids....we should be trialling the Parents "
We have some ugly parents at our club & they haven't caused any problems in their teams. I think its a bit harsh to blame someone , just because they weren't blessed with good looksHollygirl wrote:This is actually not as funny as it sounds...ugly parents can do untold damage not just to their child but to the team as a whole! It is often in the best interest of the team to not have that sort of behaviour around as it can destabilse everyone. Parents should carefully consider whether or not their little Johnny is good enough to outway the problem of the parent...usually not with any decent disciplined coach...Stepover wrote:Someone recntly said to me " we shouldn't be trialling the Kids....we should be trialling the Parents "
The team always comes before the individual
Clubsport wrote:We have some ugly parents at our club & they haven't caused any problems in their teams. I think its a bit harsh to blame someone , just because they weren't blessed with good looksHollygirl wrote:This is actually not as funny as it sounds...ugly parents can do untold damage not just to their child but to the team as a whole! It is often in the best interest of the team to not have that sort of behaviour around as it can destabilse everyone. Parents should carefully consider whether or not their little Johnny is good enough to outway the problem of the parent...usually not with any decent disciplined coach...Stepover wrote:Someone recntly said to me " we shouldn't be trialling the Kids....we should be trialling the Parents "
The team always comes before the individual