Can't believe this

A sad story. Mind you I've seen obsessive fathers at golf, football and other sports really give their kids a hard time minus the physical abuse thankfully. It can't be good for them and even the abuse must damage their self-confidence and do some damage psychologically. They seem to have this notion that little Johnny will play for Englan. win the Open or be some huge star in whatever sport and usually acting out their own physical inadequacies. I use to train with the world U10 1500m athletics champion and even at that age his dad was obssesive and the lad was running and training seven days a week. Ignoring the physical damage it must have done the net result was the guy was burned out by 12 and rarely competed gain
 
the dad is a loser always as been ,that's why he tried making the kids to be someone he wasn't ,i hope he got a good hiding in prison


my daughters did tennis for 5 years they both played for the nottinghamshire county,,i used to here lots of story's about parents going over the top ,this was one of them


there was a play off match ,the winner gets throw as a wild card to a big tournament

Boy A ,,,,as played Boy B about 5 times & never beat him

so they play & after the second set boy B is not feeling well, as to pull out the game making Boy A the winner

Boy B then crasher's his car on the way home from the match ends up in hospital ,,the doctors do a blood check & they find a doping drug in is blood


to cut a long story short the farther of Boy A wanted him to win so bad he drugged Boy B's drink

not sure of all the details but the courts fawned the Boy A's dad guilty, so the police had the evidence they needed & he when to prison

i feel sorry for the kids who have these sort of parents ,,,i think it was in germany it happened
 
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