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oblongmelon
09-06-2001, 06:15 PM
I am being lazy..

El Scorcho
09-06-2001, 06:20 PM
;) haha, good luck melon :thumbup:




heres an idea for a mascot: el bandito -> :bandit: a.k.a. el scorcho

Sir_Froggy
09-06-2001, 06:41 PM
hmm.....if u are lord and master of these kids y would soccer be the death of u?

i mean if they don't do something tell 'em to take a lap right?
if they keep it up do another etc.
i really don't understand y it would be the death of u...

but gl on ur game i'm not sure if i'm late or not...

oblongmelon
09-06-2001, 06:55 PM
what?

El Scorcho
09-06-2001, 07:06 PM
i see where youre coming from melon. Of course you can make the kids do laps for being morons... but not the parents (well maybe a concept for next season eh?).

Any word on my mascot suggestion? (hey i was serious bout that ya know :D) :bandit:

BTW, (reguarding your sig) are you a guy or girl?

Sir_Froggy
09-06-2001, 07:52 PM
Originally posted by oblongmelon


OK -SIMPLY PUT..I am not in this to babysit..see? I spend most practices screaming or waiting around for them to stop b*llsh*tting around. The parents are dumber than the kids which makes it EVEN worse, and the kids blatently do whatever the heck they want until you wanna string em up..but they do RUN their laps thats for sure..they HATE running..hahaha. Alot of them think because they all play on travel clubs and winter indoor leagues that this is just someplace they can come and horse around at and not be serious-but some kids have only this-because they can't afford the other leagues and that makes me NUTZ. I can't stand SPOILED KIDS YUK. This league is the worst. See what I mean.

well if they are b*llsh*tting around than just make em run laps?

welfareloser
09-06-2001, 08:03 PM
good for you!!! this will be good for them - maybe the only structure and consequences they'll ever have. most people would just give in... hope you have a good season!!!

Nanotech9
09-06-2001, 08:22 PM
Originally posted by El Scorcho
BTW, (reguarding your sig) are you a guy or girl?

ehhh, obby has OBLONG MELONS... get it?.... guys dont have "melons" if you get my drift...

El Scorcho
09-06-2001, 08:25 PM
El Bandito, a.k.a. El Scorcho gets it :bandit:

gwilks98
09-06-2001, 11:42 PM
uh...I'm not trying to pick fights here...but they ARE kids, right?


what kind of bullsh*tting are we talking about? The catholic leagues are SUPPOSED to be about fun, right?

I've had Nazi coaches before in grade school. I hated it despite how well behaved I was. I guess I just don't understand what these kids could be doing that would drive you this nuts.

??

sbp
09-07-2001, 12:07 AM
Got brats?

helius
09-07-2001, 03:21 AM
Am I the only who keeps thinking: DAMN! I really need to join that class just so I can get some of OB's... uh... laps. :sweat:

Although I don't think that's what she really meant. :heh:

oblongmelon
09-07-2001, 05:25 AM
ugh again

attgig
09-07-2001, 08:22 AM
:) :) :) :) :) :)

I love doggies...especially chocolate labs :) :) :) :)

DaFunkyUnit
09-07-2001, 10:39 AM
be sure to tell the kids to wear their cups. VERY important. :)

welfareloser
09-07-2001, 10:44 AM
actually, it's sounding like a girl's team... or maybe co-ed...

DaFunkyUnit
09-07-2001, 10:57 AM
it hurts when getting kicked in the groin! even for girls! (from personal experience, i know. :hoboy: )

welfareloser
09-07-2001, 11:00 AM
i do, too.. but girls don't wear "cups" ... i have heard of groin protectors for women, but there's no need for em to have a cup... :D

El Scorcho
09-07-2001, 03:20 PM
Originally posted by oblongmelon
I coach for St.Patrick's, and soccer like all their other sponsored leagues are called St.Pat's Emeralds

OB, where do you coach? I only ask cause my moms family is from texas and my cousins went to a private catholic school in the dallas suburban area called st patricks.

It gets weirder cause my cousin played soccer (i dunno if it was for the school) and he was in that age group... maybe one of the brats on your team... hehehe.

Do you coach in the dallas area? or is it a coincidence (sp?)

El Bandito, a.k.a. El Scorcho, a.k.a. the new mascot ->:bandit:

Grimm
09-07-2001, 04:58 PM
I have a friend that coached 3 teams last year. All three went to regonals. His secret? Laps, laps, and more laps.
His kids always won double headers because they had the stamina to keep going while the other team was flagging.

So make them run more laps. To remind them that they are a team, certain offenses, like ball hogging, should be punished by team laps.

oblongmelon
09-07-2001, 06:12 PM
nooooooooooo

Sir_Froggy
09-07-2001, 10:14 PM
Originally posted by oblongmelon


My dog is the mascot. And she's a chocolate lab with a Green shamrock on her color. :) Occasionally she lets the kids put a team shirt on her. Being the fussy dog that she is she usually just goes for the shamrock.

wouldn't a chocolate lab melt?
or wouldn't it all melt after u used burners?

hehe get it?? :heh: it's hilarious :P

gwilks98
09-27-2001, 10:39 PM
Originally posted by oblongmelon


It's the difference between poor kids and rich spoiled brats..Catholic Leagues aren't what people think they are..(psss,don't you know that most catholic school are filled with delinquents who get away with alot of crap simply because their parents have money to pay for them to go there?)


(I know this is a dead post, but I've been sick recently and haven't been able to check in)

I was trying to be nice about things...

I sure hope you don't think every Catholic meets this standard. I'm a devout Catholic, from "Little Rome" (St. Louis). Our Catholic leagues here are NOTHING like what you are describing...and I played in those leagues for 11 years. Some parishes are wealthier than others. Some Catholic schools are wealthier than others. But that works with everything in this country. I can name off quite a few public schools with the same rep, with very LOW Catholic representation. I try real hard not to generalize any specific group of people, so please show me the same respect and don't generalize Catholics like this...you just MIGHT turn into that dreaded Nazi Coach...

zenbooty
09-27-2001, 11:12 PM
I used to coach a 9-11 squad when I was in high school (yes people once trusted me with their kids, imagine that?). At 11 and 12 they start getting tough, I know. I was young and playing lots of soccer then, though, so I seemed like less of a parent, which helped I'm sure. Plus, I was partnered with my friend, who was also playing. We could always "good cop, bad cop" the ones who acted up. I was the bad cop, naturally. If you can get a younger role model they can more easily relate to, it could be halpful. Are there any older aged groups?

El Scorcho
09-28-2001, 02:45 AM
so obbs hows the season goin?

oblongmelon
09-28-2001, 08:13 AM
NoooMmoorre