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#131980 03/23/10 11:35 PM
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what do you guys do with a team u13 parent constantly yapping/whining distracting the officals?
offsides, pushing etc calls.....on my last nerve, hate the rep we might be getting.

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Sounds like something the coach should address

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Might want to consider having team manager say somthing, as they are almost always a parent. Has the coach said anything to the team "family" as a whole?

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what do you guys do with a team u13 parent constantly yapping/whining distracting the officals?
offsides, pushing etc calls.....on my last nerve, hate the rep we might be getting.



Say what you want about CESA, that's a problem that would last less than one game. CESA has zero tolerance for a parent to say anything negative during a match, period.

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Good policy, Sweet...so, how exactly do they go about addressing it? How are expectations communicated and, even more importantly, enforced?


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at an academy game last Sunday, a CESA coach yelled across to his parents during the game to handle it. doesn't sound like they are too diplomatic about telling you to shut up and watch.

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Retorically, I wonder how an EPL ref get to be boo'ed and whistled at for 90 min?

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Good policy, Sweet...so, how exactly do they go about addressing it? How are expectations communicated and, even more importantly, enforced?



Starts at the top with one of the best DOC's in the country, Pearse Tormey. Each CESA coach communicates to there team and parents at the start of the season what there expectations are. As far as enforcement, that would be Mr.Tormey and believe me, it rarely ever gets to that point. CESA is run by two DOC's not a bunch of knuckle headed parents.

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Might want to consider having team manager say somthing, as they are almost always a parent. Has the coach said anything to the team "family" as a whole?



Yes, preseason team meeting & emails.
guess its time to enforce & maybe yank his kid until he shuts it?

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1. Ask him if he has his ref cert. yet and if not, sign him up for a class

2. Give him a lollipop and tell him to stick it in his mouth the ENTIRE match

3. Walk over there during the match and tell him to shut up

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