Thursday, September 27, 2012

I am Oscar. I am a grouch.

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Oscar makes me laugh. Sesame Street makes me laugh every time I watch – which is good emotionally, psychologically and physically right now. Oscar is a grouch and for about nine months I have been mean to my kids, Jill, I’ve drunk too much and been 2 seconds away from road rage every other day.

Why? Among a few other things, that is what coaching high school soccer will do to you given the Indiana High School Athletic Association rules and some of the people in and around the neighborhood. Before we take this dark ride on the rollercoaster of truth know this: back home in Essex we rarely ‘hired’ a ref. We officiated our own games. There was a ‘code of conduct’ amongst the sports staff keeping everyone in check and maintaining a level of control and safety that was outstanding.

When I was a kid playing school soccer not one parent or coach on the sideline ever said a word. When I was a teacher coaching soccer coaches and parents were quiet displaying a respect for the tough nature of refereeing a game. Once in a blue moon a parent would lose it. Some of us would quietly mention to the parent they should stick to encouragement. On rare occasions we would stop the game and tell the parent to go before we called the police.  It worked. Simon Watkins would stand face to face with parents and reduce them to dust if they dared to question a decision.

The sad fact is this. Despite being technically unqualified soccer / football officials we managed games with a level of respect and safety which kept the games moving, safe and coaches never questioned a single moment during the game. So now I find myself at this point. An explanation.

No names. My team is losing yet dominant. The ref is decent but not really calling the game in a balanced way. I know this as one or two of our parents, qualified officials, are starting to shout from the stands. I am starting to need to question decisions as the ref assistant keeps telling my forward to ‘stay onside’. Right. Ok. So my forward or any player can wander wherever they want. It’s up to the officials to decide if they are interfering with play. One final bad call. A free kick against us for a challenge immediately after an opposition player assaults our central midfielder. I get a yellow card for asking the ref why he did not see it and whether that is related to the fact he is wearing a wrap around pair of sunglasses.

Here is the thing. He walks away and I think this. What will he do if I remind him to take his sunglasses off. So I say it. Red card. That what he thinks. Interesting.

Long story short? I sit in the stands. The ref reminds the AD of the school we are playing I have to leave. He slides over and tells me this. I tell him I am not going to as my school has no one to coach them or be legally responsible for them. Regardless the AD insists I leave. He walks with me, like some naughty school kid around the field. I repeat my question about the safety of the players now not led by any member of staff from the school. I also remind him that I personally organized and set up two of his players (on the field at the time) attend a WHUIA player ID Camp for free. I actually offered his school 5 free places. Seems to me a respect call to let me sit rather than walk me out.

Nope. IHSSA rules rule. Do you know how many people at their school who thanked me for setting the 5 scholarships up? Zero.

10 minutes later the Indianapolis School Police turn up.

Policeman “I’m I here for you?”
Me “No idea – are you?”
Policeman “Are you the coach who was kicked out?’
Me “Yep”

Another 10 minutes later I negotiated me standing by the bus – rather than sitting in it. The game should have been stopped. Both coaches, one of which was not listed as a coach of the opponents, spent the second half standing at the halfway line shouting. I’m not a psycho but when I ask the ref’s assistant to move the opponent coaches back, the main ref came over to me and started shouting that I should not be speaking to them.

Interesting, I am remarkably calm in such moments. The inability of officials and coaches to deal with in game issues leaves me shocked.

So in terms of coaching HS Soccer – I am done. Read my previous blogs. I thought about drawing the comparison between Indiana HS rules and FIFA rules – alas, I am tired and lack the enthusiasm to do this. So, leave it to your imagination. When we play a game one day and the ref / assistant wait for  the attacker to engage they raise the flag. Next game the ref blows the whistle the second a hair on an attacker’s body strays offside.

There have been some great times and some great kids. 8 Hours driving back from Rome with Brian, Sam and Mike will always be with me. But I am done. Time to move on before the need to increase my medication overtakes the need to live an honest, healthy and productive life. After several years of working and coaching within Indiana I can honestly count the number of people who matter and do what they say they are going to do on one hand. I wonder if you reading know in your heart that you are one of them.

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Queen Elizabeth II Supports West Ham United


 Worth going back and reading this blog - Hillsborough Remembered

The Queen supports West Ham United. Don't believe me? Google it.
No I haven’t died. It’s just gotten really busy around here, far too busy. Lots of interesting things to discuss however. Including the fat cockney West Ham Utd supporter who thinks Andy Carroll might be the reason we (WHU) “get up there in that champions league thing”. Let’s start with a few random thoughts before we crack open the ‘carroll geode’.

1) AVB. Good luck at Spurs – but what does the ‘B’ stand for? I make the assumption the A and V is ‘Alien versus....’ What, from the world of soccer, would begin with B and be a match for the ‘acid for blood / parasitic super monster of the universe? On the menu tonight we have…
Predator
Baroltelli
B – Barry, Gareth. I’d love to see him whipped into an air-duct and have a small monster burst out his stomach. Might crack his expressionless face.
B – Barton, Joey. Now that would be a fair fight. All shot on location outside a nightclub.
B – Balotelli, Mario. My money’s on the Italian. He’s the closest human to the actual Predator.




2) Transfer window madness. Would make sense to have it close before the season starts. Or do other countries schedules drive the date? Fulham were flying high, lose a few players and then get smashed by West Ham. We’d avoid players refusing to play competitively and undermining the ‘team’ and coaches. The agents are the winners making exorbitant amounts of money off the back of eleventh hour deals. Helicopter pilots too.

3) Liverpool. How the mighty have fallen. I’ve crystallized their recent issues into some simple schoolboy errors.
a) Only buying players with tattoos or names beginning with ‘s’
b) Putting up with Suarez who complains incessantly, despite being rather good with big teeth.
c) Assuming the Kop still has some mystical power over visiting teams (well, it does work for West Ham).

Webb, you can stick that red card where the sun don't shine...
4) Joey Barton. Now playing in the south of France with Marseille – trying to pull a ‘Joe Cole’ (when one takes a one year sabbatical in France in a vain attempt to resurrect a career). His sending off and subsequent 12 match ban was pure madness. Of course, it was fabulous TV and be prepared for Fox to hit us with ‘Fight Club’ in the Fall starring Joey Barton in a punitive version of ‘master chef’. Alternatively Barton could surprise us all and star as James T Kirk in a 2012 remake of the entire original Star Trek series. The Lizard captain would have no chance.


And so to the Carroll saga. Round 1 rumors appeared to be no more than ‘hype’ by the Hammers in an attempt to boost season ticket sales. Round 2 surprised us all as the lad came south. Despite not being worth the $50 million price tag, he clearly is an effective player and puts defenses under pressure. Hammers fans are torn between wanting a highly sort after player adding credibility to their stake to a permanent place in the Premier League – and a player of aerial dominance adding fuel to the ‘Allardyce is a long ball merchant’ fire. Bringing Matt Jarvis in from Wolves provides an excellent supply line for Carroll. The interesting addition to the squad is the return of Yossi Benayoun on loan from Chelsea. He was a popular player first time around and his creative play matches the expectations of the Upton Park faithful. The young Robert Hall is a player who should become a household name. He made his Premier League debut and is one to watch out for. Carroll did have an instant impact against Fulham. He’d better do so while being paid approximately $6,000,000 a year in wages.

So, another season begins. West Ham are in 7th spot – above Arsenal & Spurs. Priceless.