that time I let the the other team's parents affect my state of mind
The first year Atticus played in under 11s he was playing against a team full of his school mates who are all a year older than him so he was really desperate to do well.
One of the school dads was there, and he's just a ****ing knob. Real loudmouth, has no idea but thinks he's both very knowledgeable and very popular. He's neither. To give you an idea, he showed up uninvited to our joint once when the kids were having a party and just walked his dog around the back of my joint to the pool area and sat down like he owned the place. I just looked at him and said to the former Mrs Burgey "who the **** is this?" Was told not to be rude so I wasn't, but I thought I had every right. Got the bloke the ****tiest, oldest beer I had (think it was a Sydney Bitter twist top from about 1994, with a rusted old top on it and all) and wished him dead.
Anyway, this dickhead is on the sidelines and the young bloke is into his 20s or 30s and batting really really well. Next thing, this **** starts yelling out "You can get out now Burgey. You've scored enough runs now. Come on, get out". This is to a 9 year old playing under 11s.
So I'm umpiring and giving this bloke the death stare. There's a drinks break and he walks over to us and says it all again, with a big **** eating grin on his face. Right to the young bloke's face. I looked at him and said "that's not how we roll mate" and Burgeinho is staring daggers at him.
For some stupid reason the **** keeps going, so I told Burgeinho to head over to the canteen and have a drink. When he was gone I looked at this bloke and told him I think it's a good idea he ****s off, that he's no good and typical of a Hills club, he gets up Oakes Road and thinks he's a different breed. He was shocked, but eventually went.
Anyway, the young bloke walks back over and asks me what to do about this bloke yelling out at him. I said don't do anything, but when you get a chance remind him about it later on.
We go back out and knuckle head keeps at it! I mean, really? I don't think I've ever been angrier at anyone than I was at this bloke. Anyway, Burgeinho doesn't seem to notice. Eventually the young bloke gets his 50 and has to retire, so he raises his bat, and as he walks off turns to this bloke and gave the best impression I've ever seen of Mark Greatbatch's spray to the channel nine press box when he made that ton in Perth all those years ago. God it was great.
So, it's not always a bad thing if the other parents have a go at you, provided it spurs you on.
Ftr, Burgeinho told me he could see I was getting pissed off at this bloke and wanted to dish something back to him there and then, and not wait til later. Was a great moment.
I saw that bloke the other week btw. He's still a ****wit.