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after our 25-0 loss last night. i am all for it. i want that other team fined, suspended, and possibly drawn and quartered. but srsly, we lost 25-0.
god bless.It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men -Frederick Douglass
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Originally posted by ELVIS View Postafter our 25-0 loss last night. i am all for it. i want that other team fined, suspended, and possibly drawn and quartered. but srsly, we lost 25-0.
god bless.
There are things that can be done during a drubbing that can benefit both sides.
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Originally posted by Vertnut View PostThat is sad for the kids, but coaches should take it upon themselves to show a little class and compassion for the opposing teams. Even in competitive club soccer, I've seen coaches tell their own team to not score until there were X amount of touches on the ball, play all the kids that rarely got to play, and even swap positions and let the keeper go play on the field for half the game.
There are things that can be done during a drubbing that can benefit both sides.
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I guess I misunderstood mercy rules.. I thought the point was to not have a game run its full course if there is an obvious mismatch. Adding fines to that is absolutely ridiculous. Just call the game when you hit x runs by y innings.
What they are asking seems to be that good teams intentionally play poorly after hitting a certain mark. That makes no sense at all.
edit.. Or x number of point in y number of quarters (didn't realize this was football).
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