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police protest

By: JT
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when i was playing c.y.o. baseball, one my teammates uncles got mad, cuz the coach pinch hit for the kid in the later innings, and came around the fence and punched the coach...there was just a story about a dad that actually ran out onto the field and punched a player at a soccer game.....whats up with THAT?....it gets kinda scary when those people in the stands are rooting FOR you, to think what could happen if they ever turned against you?...i had to calm them down once a couple of years ago, when a call went against us late in the game, (we ended up losing, which made it even worse) and i thought we had a soccer riot on our hands....its bad enough when the kids fight at high school games, like in Illinois the other week...that goes on since the beginning of football (they started making us play saturday day games my senior year cuz of all the trouble)....but when the parents are getting into it at a youth football game, come on...im in Cleveland, we have the Dawg Pound for the Bowns games (which ive been to many times)....we dont need one at the youth games too.....police just broke up a fight at a girls jv basketball game the other day here cuz a big fight broke out, cancelled the game themselves, and sent everyone home...it wasnt even half time....too much ......

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