Posted on 03/23/2005 7:11:32 AM PST by Wavve31
A series of ugly run-ins between girls soccer teams in San Francisco's high schools has prompted a ban on that proverbial act of good sportsmanship -- the post-game handshake. Not only that, but "all soccer players will be barred from saying a single word to their opponents, opposing coaches
(Excerpt) Read more at sfgate.com ...
Huh? WTF? Oh yeah. It's San Fran.
"San Francisco is 49 square miles surrounded by reality." Paul Katner, Jefferson Airplane
Oops. Make that "Kantner".
I'm actually surprised they even allow any sort of competitiveness or games to be played in San Francisco these days,,,someone might get offended!
San Fran isn't even 49 square miles... actual city limits are pretty small...
I once attended a soccer game in Golden Gate Park. 4th grade girls. I was cheering for my goddaughter from the sidelines and was told not to do so. You can only imagine what I told the parent who admonished me not to do so.
Yeah, right, there's no competition in the real world.
Next!
"all soccer players will be barred from saying a single word to their opponents, opposing coaches or officials upon the conclusion of every soccer game,'' "
looks like the middle finger is still a viable option.
When you outlaw handshakes, only outlaws will handshake. (sorry, someone always does it so i figured why not :) )
Can they still do the 2-4-6-8 who do we appreciate... chant, or is that intolerant of kids who can't count???
This is not the only city that this is banned. It is an issue several other places as well. It is unfortunate.
What you're supposed to stand there silently?
Very cool.
Tell me...
What did the parent say after you told 'em off?
Did they threaten to tell your mother?
This is really interesting because if I remember correctly, mandatory handshaking was instituted when I was a kid because it was thought we should be good sports. It was the LAST thing we kids wanted to do.
Oh, my!
I bet your words of wisdom pretty much shut up the complainee. Good for you!
Yeah. Wishing someone "Good game" is certain to
set off thousands of fights.
These must be Republican league bosses; aren't the Republicans the ones who prevent communications?
This problem extends beyond simple handshaking after a game. The competitiveness of many Americans these days stretches too far. To the point where they cannot compete or disagree without being enemies. Take the last election as an example. I literally saw Dems and Reps who were great friends and co-workers literally stop talking because of their politcal differences. Is this direction we want to be heading? I think not.
The Kentucky version has always been "Chewin' tobacco, chewin' tobacco, spit, spit, spit. If you ain't for the (fill in respective mascot name here), yer full of sh*t!"
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