Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Sounds like everything is normal in YJ land
Originally Posted by Anonymous
I have to laugh at the dad that tells everyone his kid is great and way better then a very good group of girls that walked away from yj. Too funny... his kid sat too. Put in emergency call to curcio. Worked a little. Kid did get more time. Pissed off more people too in the process. Wake up dad. Take off the goggles my friend. Shut up on the sidelines. Open your eyes and you will see why she sat.

This guy was biggest trouble maker out of them all, while most parents but not parents were upset at the overall uncomfortable feeling the entire weekend from kids and parents alike. This nut would not let it go, first guy to call Curcio (worked for a bit) calmed down a bit because she played a little, but continued to try any and get other parents into arguing with him, boasted how he would be much more appreciated on TG, how his kid could be playing soccer and was much better than coaches kid who clearly being favored blah blah blah. Again while almost all parents and kids including those that did play felt very awkward around each other the entire weekend, this guy wasn't smart enough to handle it calmly. Parents were discussing it the entire weekend as they should it did affect their children but calmly, some addressed the coaches others tried to keep everyone calm. Not sure if everyone will be satisfied but should make for an interesting summer. Good luck YJ 2020 Curcio


If this person feels playing time opportunity would be any better at TG, may want to step back and look at the big picture. 2020 is the one age group where TGs is really strong. If playing time on YJ is tough to come by, why would it be any easier on TGs? 6-8th grade all these top teams have alot of developmental differences and players coming and going as the top teams settle into final rosters. Some girls step up to the task, others fall off. It leads to many upset players and parents. I've been through it many times, its stressful. Sometimes it is better to accept the reality of the situation, too many parents are blind to it. But I also agree sometimes there is a real gripe, usually a situation of daddy coach or a coach looking out for his/her town/school interests.