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As any soccer mom or dad knows, the sport has been steadily growing in popularity in recent years, especially among young people! Kids will love a comic about one of their favorite sports, and parents will relate to the comic’s ever-supportive band of carpooling, game-attending, ref-scoffing parents. Join this group of pals, parents and coaches in their favorite game: soccer!
Cleats also follows the gang’s adventures in other sports. Playing tennis, baseball, golf, gymnastics, skateboarding and more, the kids and their parents laugh their way through games and practices.
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simpsonfan2 said, 7 months ago
There have to be losers for there to be winners.
KenTheCoffinDweller said, 7 months ago
No, the point here is the difference in view point between the adults for the girls and for the boys teams.
cdward said, 7 months ago
The mentality that says there always have to be winners and losers, and begins to see all of life that way, misses the most important parts of life that depend on mutual concern and cooperation.
edpeters said, 7 months ago
Ken.. I think the message here is the difference between the ‘coach’ and the “parents”.
ellisaana
said, 7 months ago
@KenTheCoffinDweller
Isn’t it the difference between the coach and the parents? It’s the same team pictured in both.
Redkaycei Repoc said, 7 months ago
@cdward
HEAR! HEAR!
cbrsarah said, 7 months ago
By not keeping score, they have no goal to reach. Why play sports if you don’t keep score? Concern and cooperation would be within each team, not with everyone on the field of play.
Khard12 said, 7 months ago
The kids have kept score for every youth game I’ve coached for the last 6 years. Even the kindergarten kids!
hippogriff said, 7 months ago
Not every game is zero-sum. Try tabletop role-playing games. And that’s just formal games – I won’t go into those which are only analogous to games and sometimes claimed to be.
LOWRIDER84 said, 6 months ago
@cdward
wimp