just another jealous MHT loser its been going on all day
lets hear another story about team buy in from a Coach who's had 9 players walk out on him before Christmas
just another jealous MHT loser its been going on all day
It's nice that your caregivers give you access to a computer.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2024 11:43 pm Why do we attack coaches...go to another team if you don't like it. Borders are open too. Options are endless. End this guys. You are not getting ahead by keeping attacking the same coaches and kids. Tonight I witnessed a Spolied BRAT use is stick and attack a teammate because he was being taken off being a forward. The 11 year olds solved it and the BRAT got what he what he needed by a teammate. It was wrong by both 11 year olds and coaches got involved and solved it and moved on. Yet we all seem to attack each other that we truly like because of the high intensity of AAA hockey. All of our kids are experiencing stress from all of us it happens and they are at that age becoming men. It's a tricky time for these boys. These coaches which I watched solved the problem and moved on as a team. If you don't like our kids becoming men and playing at such a high level with lots of intensity and with such a high level of competition with not only themselves but with each other than play at a lesser level. The job of these coaches playing with all of this out of control testosterone and competitiveness that all AAA players have (that's why they are able to play at this level). I say give the the coaches a bit of break and the kids and the parents. It's not easy for anyone and coaches, 11 year olds and parents included. All parents have been disappointed with their kids performance at times or with the coaches decisions at times. This level will do that to us. Imagine being an NHL player on the fourth line and you get 6 mins at best a game but you think you should have 15 mins. Maybe take it easy - be excited you play at this level and take your ice time or earn more. Stop blaming everyone - everyone is stressed. Coaches included they're trying to keep their job too. Everyone should want to win and be developed. There is only so much anyone can do.
Guest wrote: ↑Thu Dec 19, 2024 6:50 amIt's nice that your caregivers give you access to a computer.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2024 11:43 pm Why do we attack coaches...go to another team if you don't like it. Borders are open too. Options are endless. End this guys. You are not getting ahead by keeping attacking the same coaches and kids. Tonight I witnessed a Spolied BRAT use is stick and attack a teammate because he was being taken off being a forward. The 11 year olds solved it and the BRAT got what he what he needed by a teammate. It was wrong by both 11 year olds and coaches got involved and solved it and moved on. Yet we all seem to attack each other that we truly like because of the high intensity of AAA hockey. All of our kids are experiencing stress from all of us it happens and they are at that age becoming men. It's a tricky time for these boys. These coaches which I watched solved the problem and moved on as a team. If you don't like our kids becoming men and playing at such a high level with lots of intensity and with such a high level of competition with not only themselves but with each other than play at a lesser level. The job of these coaches playing with all of this out of control testosterone and competitiveness that all AAA players have (that's why they are able to play at this level). I say give the the coaches a bit of break and the kids and the parents. It's not easy for anyone and coaches, 11 year olds and parents included. All parents have been disappointed with their kids performance at times or with the coaches decisions at times. This level will do that to us. Imagine being an NHL player on the fourth line and you get 6 mins at best a game but you think you should have 15 mins. Maybe take it easy - be excited you play at this level and take your ice time or earn more. Stop blaming everyone - everyone is stressed. Coaches included they're trying to keep their job too. Everyone should want to win and be developed. There is only so much anyone can do.
Guest wrote: ↑Thu Dec 19, 2024 7:12 amGuest wrote: ↑Thu Dec 19, 2024 6:50 amIt's nice that your caregivers give you access to a computer.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2024 11:43 pm Why do we attack coaches...go to another team if you don't like it. Borders are open too. Options are endless. End this guys. You are not getting ahead by keeping attacking the same coaches and kids. Tonight I witnessed a Spolied BRAT use is stick and attack a teammate because he was being taken off being a forward. The 11 year olds solved it and the BRAT got what he what he needed by a teammate. It was wrong by both 11 year olds and coaches got involved and solved it and moved on. Yet we all seem to attack each other that we truly like because of the high intensity of AAA hockey. All of our kids are experiencing stress from all of us it happens and they are at that age becoming men. It's a tricky time for these boys. These coaches which I watched solved the problem and moved on as a team. If you don't like our kids becoming men and playing at such a high level with lots of intensity and with such a high level of competition with not only themselves but with each other than play at a lesser level. The job of these coaches playing with all of this out of control testosterone and competitiveness that all AAA players have (that's why they are able to play at this level). I say give the the coaches a bit of break and the kids and the parents. It's not easy for anyone and coaches, 11 year olds and parents included. All parents have been disappointed with their kids performance at times or with the coaches decisions at times. This level will do that to us. Imagine being an NHL player on the fourth line and you get 6 mins at best a game but you think you should have 15 mins. Maybe take it easy - be excited you play at this level and take your ice time or earn more. Stop blaming everyone - everyone is stressed. Coaches included they're trying to keep their job too. Everyone should want to win and be developed. There is only so much anyone can do.
That’s right, if you don’t like your coaches then leave.
That’s why 14 families have left TM in the last 18 months.
Ok SC, nobody cares about your lousy team! Everyone in the league knows what you're all about! Keep trying to pump up your FAST MONEY BS by knocking a legitimate organization. Nobody is coming to BSTRW next year unless they are subsidizing those stupid cones! SC bought and paid for by the rich parents that somehow made your team.Guest wrote: ↑Thu Dec 19, 2024 7:15 amGuest wrote: ↑Thu Dec 19, 2024 7:12 amGuest wrote: ↑Thu Dec 19, 2024 6:50 amIt's nice that your caregivers give you access to a computer.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2024 11:43 pm Why do we attack coaches...go to another team if you don't like it. Borders are open too. Options are endless. End this guys. You are not getting ahead by keeping attacking the same coaches and kids. Tonight I witnessed a Spolied BRAT use is stick and attack a teammate because he was being taken off being a forward. The 11 year olds solved it and the BRAT got what he what he needed by a teammate. It was wrong by both 11 year olds and coaches got involved and solved it and moved on. Yet we all seem to attack each other that we truly like because of the high intensity of AAA hockey. All of our kids are experiencing stress from all of us it happens and they are at that age becoming men. It's a tricky time for these boys. These coaches which I watched solved the problem and moved on as a team. If you don't like our kids becoming men and playing at such a high level with lots of intensity and with such a high level of competition with not only themselves but with each other than play at a lesser level. The job of these coaches playing with all of this out of control testosterone and competitiveness that all AAA players have (that's why they are able to play at this level). I say give the the coaches a bit of break and the kids and the parents. It's not easy for anyone and coaches, 11 year olds and parents included. All parents have been disappointed with their kids performance at times or with the coaches decisions at times. This level will do that to us. Imagine being an NHL player on the fourth line and you get 6 mins at best a game but you think you should have 15 mins. Maybe take it easy - be excited you play at this level and take your ice time or earn more. Stop blaming everyone - everyone is stressed. Coaches included they're trying to keep their job too. Everyone should want to win and be developed. There is only so much anyone can do.
That’s right, if you don’t like your coaches then leave.
That’s why 14 families have left TM in the last 18 months.
Kids who somehow made the team?Guest wrote: ↑Thu Dec 19, 2024 7:23 amOk SC, nobody cares about your lousy team! Everyone in the league knows what you're all about! Keep trying to pump up your FAST MONEY BS by knocking a legitimate organization. Nobody is coming to BSTRW next year unless they are subsidizing those stupid cones! SC bought and paid for by the rich parents that somehow made your team.Guest wrote: ↑Thu Dec 19, 2024 7:15 amGuest wrote: ↑Thu Dec 19, 2024 7:12 amGuest wrote: ↑Thu Dec 19, 2024 6:50 amIt's nice that your caregivers give you access to a computer.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2024 11:43 pm Why do we attack coaches...go to another team if you don't like it. Borders are open too. Options are endless. End this guys. You are not getting ahead by keeping attacking the same coaches and kids. Tonight I witnessed a Spolied BRAT use is stick and attack a teammate because he was being taken off being a forward. The 11 year olds solved it and the BRAT got what he what he needed by a teammate. It was wrong by both 11 year olds and coaches got involved and solved it and moved on. Yet we all seem to attack each other that we truly like because of the high intensity of AAA hockey. All of our kids are experiencing stress from all of us it happens and they are at that age becoming men. It's a tricky time for these boys. These coaches which I watched solved the problem and moved on as a team. If you don't like our kids becoming men and playing at such a high level with lots of intensity and with such a high level of competition with not only themselves but with each other than play at a lesser level. The job of these coaches playing with all of this out of control testosterone and competitiveness that all AAA players have (that's why they are able to play at this level). I say give the the coaches a bit of break and the kids and the parents. It's not easy for anyone and coaches, 11 year olds and parents included. All parents have been disappointed with their kids performance at times or with the coaches decisions at times. This level will do that to us. Imagine being an NHL player on the fourth line and you get 6 mins at best a game but you think you should have 15 mins. Maybe take it easy - be excited you play at this level and take your ice time or earn more. Stop blaming everyone - everyone is stressed. Coaches included they're trying to keep their job too. Everyone should want to win and be developed. There is only so much anyone can do.
That’s right, if you don’t like your coaches then leave.
That’s why 14 families have left TM in the last 18 months.