So had an u13 match today. Was good. First half number 14 was getting a bit over the top giving away a couple of free kicks and giving a bit of lip. He fouled someone and the lad had treatment. The manager treating the player started moaning about leg breaking tackles. Usual stuff. Number 14 mutters something about breaking the managers leg. Totally unacceptable and I told him so. If he stepped out of line again and it would be a card.
Second half great game, flowing, then starts getting a bit niggly. 14 with a cynical trip in the centre circle. I pull him aside and reminded him anything else he'd be getting a card, so take his name and a yellow. The game gets a bit more tense but soon it's over.
I then have 14's cheerleader assistant manager as I call them (you know the youth team that has a manager and 4 'assistants' who essentially use it as an excuse to moan to you) storms into the changing room saying he wants a word. He proceeds to tell me 14 is in tears and said I told him he was a disgrace and should quit football when I booked him. I pointed out there's no sense in me being out on a Sunday morning telling lads to quit the game. I offered to go have a word with him if he'd misunderstood the reason he got a card, but there was nothing along those line said. The assistants storms off muttering about why would a lad say I said that, probably cause his team was 2 up at half time and lost 4-2 and he's 12! I carried on getting changed and didn't seen him again. I saw his manager and once again told him nothing along those lines were said. He told me I'd be best just leaving as the lads dad is a lunatic. Once again usual under age nonsense.
I'm not worried by the incident as these things happen. However, is there any action you'd take in the sense of letting anyone know as I wouldn't want their team to make a complaint about the whole thing. Essentially I want to try and nip it in the bud before anything can happen.
It's all a shame as he was a tidy player and will get bookings mainly because he's got that competitive edge to him.
Second half great game, flowing, then starts getting a bit niggly. 14 with a cynical trip in the centre circle. I pull him aside and reminded him anything else he'd be getting a card, so take his name and a yellow. The game gets a bit more tense but soon it's over.
I then have 14's cheerleader assistant manager as I call them (you know the youth team that has a manager and 4 'assistants' who essentially use it as an excuse to moan to you) storms into the changing room saying he wants a word. He proceeds to tell me 14 is in tears and said I told him he was a disgrace and should quit football when I booked him. I pointed out there's no sense in me being out on a Sunday morning telling lads to quit the game. I offered to go have a word with him if he'd misunderstood the reason he got a card, but there was nothing along those line said. The assistants storms off muttering about why would a lad say I said that, probably cause his team was 2 up at half time and lost 4-2 and he's 12! I carried on getting changed and didn't seen him again. I saw his manager and once again told him nothing along those lines were said. He told me I'd be best just leaving as the lads dad is a lunatic. Once again usual under age nonsense.
I'm not worried by the incident as these things happen. However, is there any action you'd take in the sense of letting anyone know as I wouldn't want their team to make a complaint about the whole thing. Essentially I want to try and nip it in the bud before anything can happen.
It's all a shame as he was a tidy player and will get bookings mainly because he's got that competitive edge to him.