Having every game begin with the players walking out holding hands with anonymous children who are aged 6-11 years old and also known as the "player escorts" is creepy as 17.
It's done at virtually every soccer game everywhere.Having every game begin with the players walking out holding hands with anonymous children who are aged 6-11 years old and also known as the "player escorts" is creepy as 17.
So what I’m hearing is soccer is creepy as 17 everywhere… got it.It's done at virtually every soccer game everywhere.
it's a long standing tradition in soccer, and not creepy......but I can see why you think that.....if you have not spent much time around soccer
innocent like being a Disney television cast member,The fact that you find it creepy says more about you than it does about the long standing tradition. Can you imagine how excited a soccer loving kid would be to get to walk out on the field with a player in the World Cup? There really isn’t a boogeyman hiding behind every corner. Some things are just innocent great experiences for children.
You’re looking way too hard for something to be upset about.Having every game begin with the players walking out holding hands with anonymous children who are aged 6-11 years old and also known as the "player escorts" is creepy as 17.
Yeah, that’s exactly the same thing.innocent like being a Disney television cast member,
What a weird asș thread.
Well, perhaps it’s creepy that you think it is creepy.So what I’m hearing is soccer is creepy as 17 everywhere… got it.
I mean, uh, .....Having every game begin with the players walking out holding hands with anonymous children who are aged 6-11 years old and also known as the "player escorts" is creepy as 17.
Hey man… anything to delay the football conversations…What a weird asș thread.
Regardless of the picture, I will always laugh at a “you made the list” post!
What a weird asș thread.
Not that there’s anything wrong with that.I think baseball players grabbing each other’s dicks and slapping each others arses and thrusting their hips into each other to celebrate wins is way more creepy than kids walking out with soccer players before a World Cup game.
My son - a huge soccer fan and current player in the U13 age bracket - was just commenting last night that these guys are a bunch of p-y's for flopping so much (he didn't use that word, but it's what he meant.) He said he and his teammates make fun of anyone who does that in their games, which I applaud.I really do try to watch it. But the flopping makes it unbearable.
You'll be happy to hear that they're carding egregious floppers. Heck in the Men's game on Friday, a Paraguayan flopped and our guy got a yellow card, but then the ref got paged to a monitor and a few seconds later, he pulled the yellow from the American and gave it to the Paraguayan.I really do try to watch it. But the flopping makes it unbearable.
It really is sad that so much of what should be seen as just wholesome and showing an interest in kids is interpreted as being creepy. Lots of young kids, boys in particular, need mentors but it's a hell of a reputational risk to show any interest in kids that aren't your own relatives.The fact that you find it creepy says more about you than it does about the long standing tradition. Can you imagine how excited a soccer loving kid would be to get to walk out on the field with a player in the World Cup? There really isn’t a boogeyman hiding behind every corner. Some things are just innocent great experiences for children.
Disney and hollywood in general being full of a bunch of creepers isn't really a reason to assume every profession is full of creepers.innocent like being a Disney television cast member,
The amount of time they roll around makes it seem bad but the NBA (especially LeBron) might be worse.Flopping happens because it works, just like in the NBA and American football. The new deal making it a VAR reviewable call will help a LOT.
That’s called “Tuesday” in San FranciscoI think baseball players grabbing each other’s dicks and slapping each others arses and thrusting their hips into each other to celebrate wins is way more creepy than kids walking out with soccer players before a World Cup game.
If you think that's nasty, wait til you hear about "Wednesday" in OaklandThat’s called “Tuesday” in San Francisco
That said - I would not doubt part of the tradition is so that opposing fans are less likely to pelt the players with God knows what.
Wait until he moves up to U14. This is where the kids (from watching the pros) start flopping. I can't stand it and sadly the majority of the parents don't recognize or refuse to reckognize it.My son - a huge soccer fan and current player in the U13 age bracket - was just commenting last night that these guys are a bunch of p-y's for flopping so much (he didn't use that word, but it's what he meant.) He said he and his teammates make fun of anyone who does that in their games, which I applaud.
Glad they are giving out yellow cards in the WC this year to the obvious fakers.
It really does. It's embarrassing.I really do try to watch it. But the flopping makes it unbearable.
He proceeded to flop about five more times that game.You'll be happy to hear that they're carding egregious floppers. Heck in the Men's game on Friday, a Paraguayan flopped and our guy got a yellow card, but then the ref got paged to a monitor and a few seconds later, he pulled the yellow from the American and gave it to the Paraguayan.
It was beautiful. The expression on the Paraguayan when he knew he got caught was golden. I don't expect him to flop again in his remaining two games on the world stage.
He proceeded to flop about five more times that game.
It happens way too much.
Winning cures all ills.I'm still mad about the Ghana player's flop, what 2 (3?) World Cups ago. Dude acted like he'd broken his leg. He was later dancing in celebration.
LMAO..... I played a lot of baseball growing up and nobody grabbed my Richard. Now, arses that'sI think baseball players grabbing each other’s dicks and slapping each others arses and thrusting their hips into each other to celebrate wins is way more creepy than kids walking out with soccer players before a World Cup game.