DO'S
1. Listen while coaches talk
2. Listen the first time
3. Practice seriously while having fun
4. Have fun, encourage, and communicate
5. Be a player
6. Accept coaches decisions 7. Sit quietly in designated area during games
8. Wait to be rotated in during games
9. Focus on the game 10. Play fairly, clean fun soccer
DON'TS
1. Talk while coaches speaking
2. Make coaches repeat 3 and 4 times
3. Socialize with friends while practicing
4. Slander other players Put down
5. Be a coach
6. Argue with Coaches decisions
7. Sit with parents
8. Follow the coach or tell them to put you in
9. Get caught up with bad referee calls
10. Purposely hurt others
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DO'S
1. Encourage players, especially your own sons!
2. Have fun watching the game
3. Communicate with coaches sick, vacation, concerns, and etc·.
4. Get to practices and games on time
5. Try to be at practice ample time before it ends. We may quit early on bad days.
DON'TS
1. Shout instructions - The boys canˆt hear you most of
the time. Although the other parents can.
2. Argue with the referee. It hurts more than it helps.
Bad calls rarely get over turned. The coach will get the
yellow/red card not the parents. If a card is received, the parent will be asked to leave the field. Let coaches address safety concerns.
3. Let a concern go. We want to address situations as soon as possible
4. Forget to call if you can’t make it. We are highly encouraging stretching this year it. Additionally, we want one standard for all families. Someone can bring your son home or to his or her house.
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