you dont know what you are talking about.
children who are bullied are by and large those most likely who are incapable of facing down the bully. this is how they are targeted.
the current method of dealing with this issue is not dealing with the 'bully but dealing with âbullyingâ.
make your kid stronger, make them strand tall, do whatever needs to be done to give them confidence, the kid with the strut and the chest out will not be targetted. the bully is specifically hunting for the weak kidwho will run to the coach.
Tricky. He needs to look this bastard straight in the eye when heâs addressing him⌠But its tough for your young fella to do this.
Of course, he could close his fist and hit the cunt on the bridge of the nose as hard as he can.
He could Alfe Inge Halland him either
Yea tis tricky. Iâd rather he didnât have to actually resort to violence if at all possible and could sort it with that way.
Have you personally told the coaches about it? You need to ASAP. Let them deal with it.
Ignore the guys telling you to turn your kid into Charles Bronson.
The bully has a shitty life and is angry and bitter. He is likely picking on lads who are well cared for and loved.
Your advice is spot on. He needs to face this lad down before it gets worse. Training is a very safe place to do this. Iâd get him to square up to the bully at the first opportunity here. Bully will get message and look for next target.
Yeah I agree but if your young lad isnât enjoying it. You could tell him to smash the cuntâs leg with a late tackle and put the bully out of action for 6 months? I stood up for a lad one day who was getting aggro from a traveller. I got the better of him but there was a bit of ducking and diving for a few years cos the brudders and cousints wanted to bate the head off me. They went after my older brother as well. Not always wise to front up.
Report it in a way that youâre helping the club by tipping them off. Leave it to the club to sort.
I LOL at this. Dead right approach.
Sorry to hear all the same id say a sickening feeling to know a kid being picked on like that
What in Godâs name are you on about, just disagreeing with me for the sake of it?
The kid wonât change overnight, the adults in charge need to know whatâs going on here
get the club involved mate
we need to equip our kids to deal with bullying, because bullys will always exist.
i disagree with running to the teacher or the coach as it solves nothing really. its a reflection on current society that so many fathers on here first instinct is to advise âtell the teacherâ. what a cop out and what a poor piece of advice.
im strongly in the âequip your childâ camp. wont happen overnight but we can all give the time and effort if we think its worth the effort.
Inform the Club, but continue with the other course of action in the background should it be needed. Everyoneâs brave, until they get a smack in the puss.
Two nuggets of advice I got. 1) Never fight a fight you canât win. 2) If confronted by a group hit the smallest cunt and run like fuck.
If it looks like thereâs no way out always throw the first punch.
also @Rintintin I can only empathise with how you are feeling, its terrible to think some other kids are bullying your kids, you must be seething
is it the dead right approach?, if his kid ends up getting smacked around where is the value in that?
Thatâs well and good but this is a problem right now and next week, this young lad is going to get a hiding most likely, I agree with you in principal but it wonât happen overnight and itâs strange that you would keep the adults in charge in the dark
I have no sons but I have a little bit of experience, itâs a terrible situation
Every kid is gonna get a smack at some point
No harm in getting the odd hiding