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Alcohol at games
Alcohol at games
manicmom- TxSoccer Lurker
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Re: Alcohol at games
In all seriousness, no, this isn't that common. It does happen on occasion, especially at tournaments, but I would say most of the time it is done quietly and discreetly. I know at one time my DD played on a team and after practice the dad's would have a beer and the kids would go to the park - it didn't seem wrong at the time.
RosiePalms- TxSoccer Poster
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Re: Alcohol at games
manicmom wrote:We moved here over the holidays so this is our first experience with academy soccer in north Texas. I've thought about this for awhile before posting because I don't want to come off as out of touch or a fuddy duddy (we are a little older to be parents of an '02DD), but we were in a tournament last weekend and played a team whose parents were obviously drinking alcohol out of plastic cups and some of them seemed quite inebriated. Is this common? Are there rules against alcohol consumption at the game fields? I asked some of our parents and they seemed surprised too. I'm not one to tell another adult what to do, but alcohol and a children's soccer match just don't seem like good partners to me and definitely not anything I want my DD to be around. Any thoughts?
There are specific rules for all of the parks in which kids play. If I'm not mistaken, alcohol is prohibited at all of those venues. I'd hate to be associated with a group that gets caught for breaking such a rule. I don't understand why people have to make alcohol a necessary part of youth sports. Pretty sad if you ask me.
Another rule I see being broken occasionally is that the is no smoking inside the parks, but you know how those types are that need their cancer sticks every 5 minutes.
And don't get me started on those fools that brings their pets to the game when those are prohibited as well.
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Re: Alcohol at games
Alcohol is not a good mix during a game with some of these hot head parents who think every game is the precursor to making the world cup cut off.
Many games, as I watch our team take a beating, I have wished for a valium or a shot of tequila just to take the bite/sting off, but then I would have to share it with my daughter to help her thru this "life experience". Then again "DDPlays4Beer" would be a great login name!
What you saw is very rare, and not the norm in my humble opinion, but then again I stay in my corner to watch games and only come out when my daughter says it's time.
DDPlays4Snacks- TxSoccer Poster
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Re: Alcohol at games
giggedy wrote:There are specific rules for all of the parks in which kids play. If I'm not mistaken, alcohol is prohibited at all of those venues. I'd hate to be associated with a group that gets caught for breaking such a rule. I don't understand why people have to make alcohol a necessary part of youth sports. Pretty sad if you ask me.
Another rule I see being broken occasionally is that the is no smoking inside the parks, but you know how those types are that need their cancer sticks every 5 minutes.
And don't get me started on those fools that brings their pets to the game when those are prohibited as well.
Well said....
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Bierluva- TxSoccer Postmaster
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RosiePalms- TxSoccer Poster
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Re: Alcohol at games
RosiePalms wrote:Local tournaments hosted in the summer would make a killing with a cart girl and some tall boys. Besides, look how much they drink across the pond at soccer matches - wouldn't it make sense as their teams throw money into our programs we try and emulate their atmosphere?
I don't know that this is selling your concept.... I'm always a bit frightened by the crowd close-ups at English matches...
Slakemoth- TxSoccer Postmaster
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Re: Alcohol at games
Slakemoth wrote:RosiePalms wrote:Local tournaments hosted in the summer would make a killing with a cart girl and some tall boys. Besides, look how much they drink across the pond at soccer matches - wouldn't it make sense as their teams throw money into our programs we try and emulate their atmosphere?
I don't know that this is selling your concept.... I'm always a bit frightened by the crowd close-ups at English matches...
I personally like the closeups of my club's fans!
Bierluva- TxSoccer Postmaster
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RosiePalms- TxSoccer Poster
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Re: Alcohol at games
Who wants another?!!!
TheEasterBunny- TxSoccer Poster
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Re: Alcohol at games
manicmom wrote:We moved here over the holidays so this is our first experience with academy soccer in north Texas. I've thought about this for awhile before posting because I don't want to come off as out of touch or a fuddy duddy (we are a little older to be parents of an '02DD), but we were in a tournament last weekend and played a team whose parents were obviously drinking alcohol out of plastic cups and some of them seemed quite inebriated. Is this common? Are there rules against alcohol consumption at the game fields? I asked some of our parents and they seemed surprised too. I'm not one to tell another adult what to do, but alcohol and a children's soccer match just don't seem like good partners to me and definitely not anything I want my DD to be around. Any thoughts?
Those soccer fans are hooligans!
EvertonWest- TxSoccer Lurker
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Re: Alcohol at games
Bierluva wrote:Slakemoth wrote:RosiePalms wrote:Local tournaments hosted in the summer would make a killing with a cart girl and some tall boys. Besides, look how much they drink across the pond at soccer matches - wouldn't it make sense as their teams throw money into our programs we try and emulate their atmosphere?
I don't know that this is selling your concept.... I'm always a bit frightened by the crowd close-ups at English matches...
I personally like the closeups of my club's fans!
Now this is the atmosphere I would like to see emulated!!
futbollove- TxSoccer Author
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Re: Alcohol at games
futbollove wrote:Bierluva wrote:Slakemoth wrote:RosiePalms wrote:Local tournaments hosted in the summer would make a killing with a cart girl and some tall boys. Besides, look how much they drink across the pond at soccer matches - wouldn't it make sense as their teams throw money into our programs we try and emulate their atmosphere?
I don't know that this is selling your concept.... I'm always a bit frightened by the crowd close-ups at English matches...
I personally like the closeups of my club's fans!
Fans much better than the club!!
Negative... I see a Carling Cup and an FA Cup on the horizon... now if we can finish strong for a top 4 finish.
Bierluva- TxSoccer Postmaster
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Re: Alcohol at games
futbollove wrote:Bierluva wrote:Slakemoth wrote:RosiePalms wrote:Local tournaments hosted in the summer would make a killing with a cart girl and some tall boys. Besides, look how much they drink across the pond at soccer matches - wouldn't it make sense as their teams throw money into our programs we try and emulate their atmosphere?
I don't know that this is selling your concept.... I'm always a bit frightened by the crowd close-ups at English matches...
I personally like the closeups of my club's fans!
Now this is the atmosphere I would like to see emulated!!
Agreed... I just became a huge fan.... twice!
EvertonWest- TxSoccer Lurker
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Re: Alcohol at games
giggedy wrote:manicmom wrote:We moved here over the holidays so this is our first experience with academy soccer in north Texas. I've thought about this for awhile before posting because I don't want to come off as out of touch or a fuddy duddy (we are a little older to be parents of an '02DD), but we were in a tournament last weekend and played a team whose parents were obviously drinking alcohol out of plastic cups and some of them seemed quite inebriated. Is this common? Are there rules against alcohol consumption at the game fields? I asked some of our parents and they seemed surprised too. I'm not one to tell another adult what to do, but alcohol and a children's soccer match just don't seem like good partners to me and definitely not anything I want my DD to be around. Any thoughts?
There are specific rules for all of the parks in which kids play. If I'm not mistaken, alcohol is prohibited at all of those venues. I'd hate to be associated with a group that gets caught for breaking such a rule. I don't understand why people have to make alcohol a necessary part of youth sports. Pretty sad if you ask me.
Another rule I see being broken occasionally is that the is no smoking inside the parks, but you know how those types are that need their cancer sticks every 5 minutes.
And don't get me started on those fools that brings their pets to the game when those are prohibited as well.
You should avoid all Disney tournaments in the future. Not only are you allowed to consume alcohol on the sidelines, they even have a bar setup to sell it to you!
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