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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTheir is no team at OW. I think the coaches purposely pit the players against each other. It is a shame because they would be much better if they had any type of camaraderie.
OW - Creating tomorrow's primadonna's today.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFriend of mine butt dialed his wife once and her voicemail picked up a few minutes of him "commenting" on the sidelines. She played it for him. He shut up after that, only making a few compliments now and then. He had no idea how bad he sounded, and he wasn't even the worst offender on the team!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy husband coaches a high level hockey team and has someone take video at almost every game. It's hilarious listening to parents yelling instructions to their kids on the video-- most often what they are saying is the exact opposite of what the kid should be doing.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy husband coaches a high level hockey team and has someone take video at almost every game. It's hilarious listening to parents yelling instructions to their kids on the video-- most often what they are saying is the exact opposite of what the kid should be doing.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOr how about simply cheering on your team? Not that complicated.
Yup!! And I’m guessing you attend every game your kid is not playing in and I’ll bet you still attend games loyally after you kid leaves the school because you’re that type of guy that just
“Loves to cheer the Team”
PeeWee let’s be real, we cheer our own kids 1st and then the team.
The only team I cheer and support without having any blood in it is The Patriots,Chelsea and the Nets.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYup!! And I’m guessing you attend every game your kid is not playing in and I’ll bet you still attend games loyally after you kid leaves the school because you’re that type of guy that just
“Loves to cheer the Team”
PeeWee let’s be real, we cheer our own kids 1st and then the team.
The only team I cheer and support without having any blood in it is The Patriots,Chelsea and the Nets.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf the coach coached, I wouldn’t have to. Perfect example. Who is one the most successful coaches in ct? Jack n. He coaches, his parents don’t.
I have years worth of video that prove you wrong. At least one of those families finally graduated out last year, but there’s always a new crop to take their place.
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Successful high school is not success in club. Jack does well with all the CFC girls he gets and a FEW Yankee girls that are way over hyped.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHard to take you seriously, but ok.
JB and SG before them were both CFC
the last 2 POY in the state have been YU kids (may 2 out of the last 3 years (MM may have gotten it last year)
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHa! Is this a serious post?
I have years worth of video that prove you wrong. At least one of those families finally graduated out last year, but there’s always a new crop to take their place.
last year Stjs only graduated 1 starter and her parents didnt speak english
this year they will graduate 2 and neither set ever makes a sound
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMost kids get good at tuning the parents out, like white noise or the teacher in the Peanuts cartoons
they do hear the Bomb squads if they are funny - most of the time they are just busting balls-they get tuned out
the ones that are clever , players have fun with it
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