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Originally posted by Dan
Nothing vulgar or unsporting, just loud yelling & cheering and there was one kid who yelled this high pitched "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYY". Man, was that annoying! I was getting to the point where I might have to say something to coach B...
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Originally posted by Bart Tyson
Don't the rules allow the team to cheer?
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Why yes Bart they do. Did you read all of what I wrote or did you decide to stop and post right there?
Man, was that annoying! I was getting to the point where I might have to say something to coach B...I had no idea what though and I decided I should just ride it out.
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Originally posted by Dan
Clearly in your case the rule was violated but as long as the visitors didn't complain... :shrug:
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Originally posted by Bart Tyson
Do we realy want to rule by complaints? If the official notices it, then it takes his attention away from the game. Its like a coach yelling, when it draws your attention, its time to address it. Maybe, different game or dirrerent officials, you have same thing and the officials don't notice it. No problem.
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Yeah Bart we want to rule by complaint. Now go out there and do it.
For the rest of us who already know we do not rule by complaint, yes there are annoying things that take away from our attention...which was the point of my little story to begin with. But we have to work through it. And there's such a thing as picking boogers. Of course one man's booger is another man's declaration of war...obviously to Chuck this was a big deal and he tried to fix it, but to me a band member hitting a drum after every score just might be a booger which you might chose to ignore. Unless the other side objects and you have to put an end to it.
Any more questions Bart?