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Footballguy
This is getting ridiculous. I realize that faking injuries is part of the pro game. I think it's completely lame, but whatever, I don't claim to be a soccer expert at all. Nowhere close.
But as my son has started moving up in club ball, we're seeing it more and more. Today was the most blatant display I've ever seen in 20+ seasons of youth soccer. The other team faked 8-10 devastating injuries during the course of a short U-12 soccer game. On at least two occasions they were just beat and there was no contact whatsoever. Just like on TV, rolling around, writhing in absolute pain, and as soon as play is stopped, they hop up and play like nothing happened. It's happened before with other teams, but it's usually in an attempt to get a penalty called. Today was different, however. They were doing it to stop play, because as soon as a kid goes down the ref blows the whistle. So when the defender got beat and the field was open in front of the offensive player, the defender would fall to the ground and start writhing in pain to get the whistle before the shot on goal. That happened several times, preventing high percentage scoring opportunities.
One time it was so blatant that everyone was up in arms. Not a stitch of contact and it's not even like the kid got juked into twisting a knee. He just goes down screaming and clutching his knee after the ball is ten feet past him. People were yelling now as this was late in the game and they'd pulled this already a bunch. Even the parents of the players on that team were sheepish. The kid realizes that the jig is up so he really sells it. Dad gets in on the act, runs out and starts pouring some bottled water on the knee, not sure why. They get the kid up and he tests the knee. Nope, there's no way he can walk again. They end up carrying him off the field. They resume play by having our forward tap the ball to their goalie so he can punt it. As soon as play resumes, the crippled player jogs around to the bench on the other side of the field and he's back in at the next whistle. Game ends in a tie.
I realize this crap is part of the game, but it's really so lame, and frustrating for our players who don't pull this crap. It's freaking U12 soccer.
I know, I know, PTTS.
Just had to get that off my chest.
But as my son has started moving up in club ball, we're seeing it more and more. Today was the most blatant display I've ever seen in 20+ seasons of youth soccer. The other team faked 8-10 devastating injuries during the course of a short U-12 soccer game. On at least two occasions they were just beat and there was no contact whatsoever. Just like on TV, rolling around, writhing in absolute pain, and as soon as play is stopped, they hop up and play like nothing happened. It's happened before with other teams, but it's usually in an attempt to get a penalty called. Today was different, however. They were doing it to stop play, because as soon as a kid goes down the ref blows the whistle. So when the defender got beat and the field was open in front of the offensive player, the defender would fall to the ground and start writhing in pain to get the whistle before the shot on goal. That happened several times, preventing high percentage scoring opportunities.
One time it was so blatant that everyone was up in arms. Not a stitch of contact and it's not even like the kid got juked into twisting a knee. He just goes down screaming and clutching his knee after the ball is ten feet past him. People were yelling now as this was late in the game and they'd pulled this already a bunch. Even the parents of the players on that team were sheepish. The kid realizes that the jig is up so he really sells it. Dad gets in on the act, runs out and starts pouring some bottled water on the knee, not sure why. They get the kid up and he tests the knee. Nope, there's no way he can walk again. They end up carrying him off the field. They resume play by having our forward tap the ball to their goalie so he can punt it. As soon as play resumes, the crippled player jogs around to the bench on the other side of the field and he's back in at the next whistle. Game ends in a tie.
I realize this crap is part of the game, but it's really so lame, and frustrating for our players who don't pull this crap. It's freaking U12 soccer.
I know, I know, PTTS.
Just had to get that off my chest.