I don't see much difference in games between kids from whatever area they are from. I think the coaches attitude and actions are reflected by the players. When you have a coach who whines about calls and yells all the time at his kids, 99% of the time you have a team who whines and cries about calls and parents who make fools of themselves in the stands. When a kid has a good coach who understands the game and understands kids, you will normally have a respectful group of kids who play the game the way it is supposed to be played. Poor rural areas, poor inner city, rich suburbs, rich private schools, it doesn't matter. If the players have good role models in their coaches they are usually OK.
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