Attending, playing and coaching in the MYSA league is a privilege, not a right. Everyone attending an MYSA/VUSC game or practice must conduct themselves within the highest standards of behavior. The following will not be tolerated: yelling anything at referees, touching a referee or her or his equipment or property, yelling at opposing players or coaches, yelling anything but encouragement at own players or coaches. Yelling instructions for play from the sidelines in soccer is inappropriate. Anyone violating this policy will be asked to leave for a period of time to be determined by the team coach or VUSC Board. Parents and spectators can be banned from the sidelines by the team coach or VUSC Board and have no right of appeal. Individual or groups of parents/spectators/participants may be required to attend classes in proper behavior at their own financial expense. Parents/Spectators exhibiting unacceptable behavior can be banned from games in the subsequent years as a condition of the registration of the player.
Some points to keep in mind while watching from the sidelines during the coming season:
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Here are some talking points you can use in your team parent meetings:
As a companion to the manual, USYS has created this video in 3 parts:
Part 1: http://www.usyouthsoccer.org/multimedia/index.asp?PLAY_CLIP=Y&MM_FILE_ID=321
Part 2: http://www.usyouthsoccer.org/multimedia/index.asp?PLAY_CLIP=Y&MM_FILE_ID=322
Part 3: http://www.usyouthsoccer.org/multimedia/index.asp?PLAY_CLIP=Y&MM_FILE_ID=323