Kids’ football can be emotional. Some parents shout at their own children, others swear at officials, and a few even get into fights. We’d like to hear from parents about the times they’ve become too involved in their kids’ football matches.
What has your experience been like and how did your children react? Have you noticed other parents’ behaviour on the pitch?
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