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Ignore the fan until/unless he get profane.
I would go to the TD first, if in tournament play, then the head coach.
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That chain link fence tends to have "earmuff" properties when I'm calling games. Can't seem to hear jack sh1t from the other side.
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Dave I haven't decided if I should call it from the dugout or the outfield. Apparently, both have really great views! Screw green, it ain't easy being blue! I won't be coming here that much anymore. I might check in now and again. |
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General stupidity , I go through the Head Coach.
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I agree with what others have posted here. Go through the coaches, "coach I need you to get control of your fans" most times that works, coach usually never liked "that guy" anyway, other fans are usually tired of hearing it too so a lot of times they help out, "shut up so that the coach can go coach, I ain't paying him to keep track of you he should be coaching my daughter"
There are times when you can "get away" with what you did, but there are times where that will cause an even a bigger cluster. This dad went away problem solved, but the next one, or the one after that....trust me (I know you) some time in your future you will have a dad stand toe to toe with you through a fence. Once you start talking to them they feel free to talk even more and eventually they will get you backed into a corner. Especially when there are 4-5 of them that have been riding you, even 4 idiots can sometimes out whit 1 smart umpire when you get to slinging comments back and forth. Bottom line is let coaches deal with it, then if it increases and they can't get control, those TD's live for that kind of stuff ![]() Never forget the old saying....Never argue with an idiot they will just bring you down to their level and then beat you with experience. Last edited by DaveASA/FED; Fri Jul 17, 2009 at 02:39pm. |
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Last weekend while working the plate of the 10U state championship game, I was getting some grief from one the softball "moms" sitting in the first row of bleachers behind the backstop. By the time the 4th inning rolled around, I was getting a little tired of it. After sweeping the plate, I stood up gave a nice "glare" and the next thing I heard was "sorry blue". Not another peep from anybody in the crowd.
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You're working with hot moms in the crowd; they are talking about you; you look at said hot moms; and they no longer want to talk to you. Bad wingman. Your BU's gonna have a harder time hooking up now. Where's that hot mom indicator? NDBlue needs one. ![]() ![]()
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They weren't all "hot". The one that got the "glare" was kinda fugly.
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I'd ignore unless he got threatening, maybe personal and threatening. Profanity is not my job, especially when it's off the field.
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