The second in The FA's series of Respect films featuring actor Ray Winstone, aimed at highlighting the pressures placed on young footballers by angry and aggressive parents.
The second in The FA's series of Respect films featuring actor Ray Winstone, aimed at highlighting the pressures placed on young footballers by angry and aggressive parents.
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Ray calls it right w/ "would you put up w/this at the pub?" Or the first vid, "would you take this at work?" why people think it's ok just cause I have a yellow jersey on, when they would't dare do it at the pub, and if you took a look at me you damn sure wouldn't! They should think about how hard I'm working to be "the better man", and not lose my cool, for the kids. When I was a younger man, if you got at me like that, we're fightin'! I'm the forgiving type now, but not forgetting.
fuckin el,the first one was brilliant and ray is brilliant in this one aswell,ray winstone is an amazing actor but the other geeza is well shit he needs acting lessons why did they pick him
its horrible what they do to kids. its allright when your my age 15,16,17,18 but under that its disgraceful,it puts bad images into the kids head and they fall out of love with the game
omg ive seen coaches like this act like that to kids. in order for very young players like that to learn the game they have to make mistakes, its how they learn and they should just have fun at that young age.
You think coaches and dads are bad, you should see some mothers here in the US. They make this dad look like Ghandi, it's horrifying the way some of these so called "ladies" let loose on their kids over sports.
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why people think it's ok just cause I have a yellow jersey on, when they would't dare do it at the pub, and if you took a look at me you damn sure wouldn't!
They should think about how hard I'm working to be "the better man", and not lose my cool, for the kids. When I was a younger man, if you got at me like that, we're fightin'!
I'm the forgiving type now, but not forgetting.
its allright when your my age 15,16,17,18
but under that its disgraceful,it puts bad images into the kids head and they fall out of love with the game
Competition's good, but at what price
Kids need to be encouraged to enjoy playing rather than be forced!