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Got an email from my daughters (11yo, 6th grade) assistant soccer coach today. It has bothered me all day. I know it shouldn't but I cant seem to let it go. The whole email was odd, but this is the part that upsets me
"Should anyone have any questions about anything above, please reach out to me for additional conversation. We look forward to a productive and WINNING 2018-2019 season!!"
Do i respond with my feelings that measuring a season on winning is the stupidest thing in 6th grade flight D soccer.
I coach a varsity soccer team. We start Thursday morning. At our first meeting of the year after practice, my emphasis to them is stressing wins and losses do not matter. I want them to be respectful, hard working and dedicated to the team. Once you put the emphasis on winning, anything short of that is a let down. It is not the way i coach.
My daughter has already lost the love she had for the game with these two jokers last season. I was hoping this year it would settle down a bit.
I know a response will do absolutely zero. But do i just do nothing and deal with the stupidity?
"Should anyone have any questions about anything above, please reach out to me for additional conversation. We look forward to a productive and WINNING 2018-2019 season!!"
Do i respond with my feelings that measuring a season on winning is the stupidest thing in 6th grade flight D soccer.
I coach a varsity soccer team. We start Thursday morning. At our first meeting of the year after practice, my emphasis to them is stressing wins and losses do not matter. I want them to be respectful, hard working and dedicated to the team. Once you put the emphasis on winning, anything short of that is a let down. It is not the way i coach.
My daughter has already lost the love she had for the game with these two jokers last season. I was hoping this year it would settle down a bit.
I know a response will do absolutely zero. But do i just do nothing and deal with the stupidity?
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