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Old Thu May 16, 2002, 08:54am
Tim C Tim C is offline
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AS an "expert" on ejections . . .

I suggest the following:

1) ONLY tell it like it really happened.

2) Don't spend any time on the actual play that caused the argument that lead to the ejection.

3) Review in your mind one critical thing:

When the coach used profanity towards you were you in a location where any of the children playing or the fans could hear it. IF they were in ear shot make sure you comment in the report that the profanity was heard by children (or fans).

4) Don't be emotional. "Just the Facts, mam!" is a good direction for the reporting.

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