Since we have been in try outs for several weeks and listening to all the blah, blah, blah on the fields it got me thinking of some stuff~
Would you prefer your DK's coach to simply stick to coaching OR would you prefer the coach to be your friend.
For instance, my complaint and what I have been hearing --
You start the season, you head out to the big tourney, while at the hotel you observe Jane's (or little Johnny's) parents invite the coach out for a drink....wine and dine....later back to the room for more drinks and being social....turns in to several weeks later coach is out at their BBQ....weeks later going out to more resturant adventures....hanging out together on sidelines that are not your DK's....then before you know it you find out much more -- buying "gifts" for the coach here and there....you get the idea.
Then there is you (if you fit this senerio), you keep your mouth shut. You only talk to the coach in passing (hi/bye/great game, etc). Regardless if you have time or not, money or not, you simply keep a distance.
Then you have an "issue". You see little Jane or little Johnny begin to have a TON of play time, they may be bottom 12, or they come to the games late and start, or they miss practices and always start, there is clearly a "bitch" about the issue you are having --
Wouldn't this be considered political?
You can make it however you make it, or create an issue wherever in this senerio, but in the end...
Shouldn't a coach just stick to coaching so that the senerio NOT happen and ALL players (and parents especially, I mean c'mon) FEEL like they are ALL we well deserved without having to be their best friend and buy them stuff?

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OR do you want to hang out with your DK's coach and become their best friend???
** and going out to meet the coach somewhere to discuss your DK for whatever reason SHOULDN'T always mean you have to go "out to eat" either. What is wrong with the field??? Raining, use an umbrella
