Weststander
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One of the best things I ever did was get out of kids football.
Like @Guinness Boy above, I started coaching (Saltdean Utd) purely because no-one else would do it for my sons team. After I stepped down after 3 seasons I carried on going to both my sons games (different age groups) purely as a spectator but, all the way up to U16 level when they finished, I hated it. The aggressiveness, the bad language, & the near violence between parents I witnessed on Sunday mornings just made me give up on football, at all levels, for good.
My eldest son lost interest as well and now despises football, even though he used to love the Sunday games with his mates when he was younger, & going on tour to Spain to play Academy teams, playing National tournaments etc. for Woodingdean.
Towards the end I stood away from everyone else, on my own, so I didn't have to witness any of the bad behavior up close, then used to go straight back to the car at the final whistle to wait for my lad(s). Didn't even stick around to chat to people I had known for years.
Cant say I miss those days at all. Anyone who chooses to get involved with grassroots football has to have incredibly thick skin to get anything out of it IMO.
During your brief trip/s to Spain, did you encounter non-British coaches and parents? If yes, did they exhibit the aggression and control freakery you’d witnessed here?