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Overheard - contributed by soccerdad44 on 05/14/2007Keeping It All In PerspectiveGuy 1: Ever feel like smashing the coach's face when he doesn't play your kid a lot? Guy 2: No. Not really. Guy 1: Kicking his butt. Guy 2: No. Guy 1: Me neither....overhear more --Overheard in: Soccer Dev League, Montgomery NJ-- My husband needed anger - submitted by soccermom on 05/14/2007
My husband needed anger management in order to attend our son's games. Every time he went he became a lunatic, like I didn't even know him. What's wrong with men this way, sicko really. some of the parents are - submitted by enough on 05/14/2007
some of the parents are crazy sick. it's soccer or lacrosse for 10 year olds. enough said because so much has already been said Listen, my son's coach plays - submitted by Chillfer on 05/14/2007
Listen, my son's coach plays favorites and it's frustrating. Doesn't mean it's OK to do something stupid. But it is OK to be frustrated and even talk about doing something stupid. There's a big diff between talking and doing! I know it's politically - submitted by Anonymous on 05/14/2007
I know it's politically incorrect but I think this is funny. Dad is frustrated and testing out his friend. He may havfe even learned something from his friend's calmness. I laughed, all I know. I feel like smashing my - submitted by soccer guy on 05/14/2007
I feel like smashing my son's coach a lot. Big deal, I'm not going to. We all want our kids to play and sometimes we lose it. As long as we keep it in check ultimately, I don't see a problem. yea, let's smash faces - submitted by Anonymous on 05/14/2007
yea, let's smash faces because our 9 year olds don't play enougyh. sounds like the perfect grown up attitude. yo, grow up, you're the father! |
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