Sport & Hobbies
There is a layer beneath the surface of the Junior Football Experience. What really happens at junior football, away from the nice positive messages and sound bites from the clubs and leagues about equality, respect and fair play? What is the harsh reality of managing a junior football team, and what actually happens each Sunday around the football pitches up and down the country, whilst the children play? This book delves into real-life, first-hand accounts looking into the reality for the coaches, the officials, the parents and the children playing.
The violence, intimidation, cheating, players being tapped up, politics and corruption.
“Mate can you do me a favour and come back to mine; he’s following me home.”
We are now behind ‘Thug Dad’, but he had not spotted us. We pull up to some lights. Our parent is at the front, Thug Dad is behind him, followed by me. The boot pops open and out gets the dad. He walks to the back of his car where he has a set of golf clubs in the boot; he reaches to grab one the clubs…
This is the very uncomfortable truth about Junior Football.
Here's what readers have to say about this book....
I am a junior football manager myself and loads of this rings true, although my experience is somewhat sanitised compared to the two authors. They have had some genuinely hair raising experiences. The first half was really good, but the constant moaning got a bit much in the second half when the one of the two authors appeared to turn into the sort of person he spent the first half of the book denigrating. I'm not sure who was writing which part of this self published book as both the authors voices were very similar. Both raged at refs, parents, committees, league structures, power mad officials everywhere and even the team Whatsapp gets a kicking. All familiar targets to anyone involved in grassroots footy. I found the breakdown of different types of parent both familiar and hilarious. If you are involved in football, track this down and buy it, it's good. Netgalley ARC