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Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:If you're too embarrassed to say whatever it is you have to complain about in person after a practice, then maybe you shouldn't say it


Or, it is none of the team managers business. There are few conversations I need to have with the coach but when there is a need to have a conversation with a coach it is none of the team managers business.



then walk up to the coach and have the conversation


Perhaps I can't due to a time commitment, perhaps the coach can't because of a back to back session. Perhaps I don't want to talk in front of my kid or other kids. Perhaps my wanting to talk with the coach is just none of your business and I don't feel like going through a team manager to talk to someone who I am paying.


get over yourself. send him an email.

or have enough balls to talk to him/her face to face.

Im a DC united fan but do I feel like I am owed a face to face with Olson because Im "paying his salary"? So dumb.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you're too embarrassed to say whatever it is you have to complain about in person after a practice, then maybe you shouldn't say it


Or, it is none of the team managers business. There are few conversations I need to have with the coach but when there is a need to have a conversation with a coach it is none of the team managers business.



then walk up to the coach and have the conversation


Perhaps I can't due to a time commitment, perhaps the coach can't because of a back to back session. Perhaps I don't want to talk in front of my kid or other kids. Perhaps my wanting to talk with the coach is just none of your business and I don't feel like going through a team manager to talk to someone who I am paying.


get over yourself. send him an email.

or have enough balls to talk to him/her face to face.

Im a DC united fan but do I feel like I am owed a face to face with Olson because Im "paying his salary"? So dumb.


So, your reason for a coach to not provide their phone number in TeamSnap is because “email”. So no real practical reason. Just, waste time with email. Everyone else provides their phone number yet the coach doesn’t, because why?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you're too embarrassed to say whatever it is you have to complain about in person after a practice, then maybe you shouldn't say it


Or, it is none of the team managers business. There are few conversations I need to have with the coach but when there is a need to have a conversation with a coach it is none of the team managers business.



then walk up to the coach and have the conversation


Perhaps I can't due to a time commitment, perhaps the coach can't because of a back to back session. Perhaps I don't want to talk in front of my kid or other kids. Perhaps my wanting to talk with the coach is just none of your business and I don't feel like going through a team manager to talk to someone who I am paying.


get over yourself. send him an email.

or have enough balls to talk to him/her face to face.

Im a DC united fan but do I feel like I am owed a face to face with Olson because Im "paying his salary"? So dumb.


If Olson is coaching your child you probably should have the phone number.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you're too embarrassed to say whatever it is you have to complain about in person after a practice, then maybe you shouldn't say it


Or, it is none of the team managers business. There are few conversations I need to have with the coach but when there is a need to have a conversation with a coach it is none of the team managers business.



then walk up to the coach and have the conversation


Perhaps I can't due to a time commitment, perhaps the coach can't because of a back to back session. Perhaps I don't want to talk in front of my kid or other kids. Perhaps my wanting to talk with the coach is just none of your business and I don't feel like going through a team manager to talk to someone who I am paying.


get over yourself. send him an email.

or have enough balls to talk to him/her face to face.

Im a DC united fan but do I feel like I am owed a face to face with Olson because Im "paying his salary"? So dumb.


If Olson is coaching your child you probably should have the phone number.


teachers have a child in their class for 7 hours a day- we have email addresses.

you expect to have a coaches personal number that coaches your child a few hours a week and for an hour on the weekend??
What is so hard with sending an email to initiate contact, which would most likely lead to a telephone call?

jesus some of you are so dense.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you're too embarrassed to say whatever it is you have to complain about in person after a practice, then maybe you shouldn't say it


Or, it is none of the team managers business. There are few conversations I need to have with the coach but when there is a need to have a conversation with a coach it is none of the team managers business.



then walk up to the coach and have the conversation


Perhaps I can't due to a time commitment, perhaps the coach can't because of a back to back session. Perhaps I don't want to talk in front of my kid or other kids. Perhaps my wanting to talk with the coach is just none of your business and I don't feel like going through a team manager to talk to someone who I am paying.


get over yourself. send him an email.

or have enough balls to talk to him/her face to face.

Im a DC united fan but do I feel like I am owed a face to face with Olson because Im "paying his salary"? So dumb.


If Olson is coaching your child you probably should have the phone number.


teachers have a child in their class for 7 hours a day- we have email addresses.

you expect to have a coaches personal number that coaches your child a few hours a week and for an hour on the weekend??
What is so hard with sending an email to initiate contact, which would most likely lead to a telephone call?

jesus some of you are so dense.


Such a state secret. Lol. It’s a phone number. Get over yourself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you're too embarrassed to say whatever it is you have to complain about in person after a practice, then maybe you shouldn't say it


Or, it is none of the team managers business. There are few conversations I need to have with the coach but when there is a need to have a conversation with a coach it is none of the team managers business.



then walk up to the coach and have the conversation


Perhaps I can't due to a time commitment, perhaps the coach can't because of a back to back session. Perhaps I don't want to talk in front of my kid or other kids. Perhaps my wanting to talk with the coach is just none of your business and I don't feel like going through a team manager to talk to someone who I am paying.


get over yourself. send him an email.

or have enough balls to talk to him/her face to face.

Im a DC united fan but do I feel like I am owed a face to face with Olson because Im "paying his salary"? So dumb.


So, your reason for a coach to not provide their phone number in TeamSnap is because “email”. So no real practical reason. Just, waste time with email. Everyone else provides their phone number yet the coach doesn’t, because why?


The reason is 100% so people like you can't harass me 24/7 with texts and calls with issues that can be easily handled via email when I have time to respond, or in 10-15 minutes at the field after practice/game. If you want to talk, send an email and we can sort it out that way or we can set up a time to speak face to face.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you're too embarrassed to say whatever it is you have to complain about in person after a practice, then maybe you shouldn't say it


Or, it is none of the team managers business. There are few conversations I need to have with the coach but when there is a need to have a conversation with a coach it is none of the team managers business.



then walk up to the coach and have the conversation


Perhaps I can't due to a time commitment, perhaps the coach can't because of a back to back session. Perhaps I don't want to talk in front of my kid or other kids. Perhaps my wanting to talk with the coach is just none of your business and I don't feel like going through a team manager to talk to someone who I am paying.


get over yourself. send him an email.

or have enough balls to talk to him/her face to face.

Im a DC united fan but do I feel like I am owed a face to face with Olson because Im "paying his salary"? So dumb.


So, your reason for a coach to not provide their phone number in TeamSnap is because “email”. So no real practical reason. Just, waste time with email. Everyone else provides their phone number yet the coach doesn’t, because why?


The reason is 100% so people like you can't harass me 24/7 with texts and calls with issues that can be easily handled via email when I have time to respond, or in 10-15 minutes at the field after practice/game. If you want to talk, send an email and we can sort it out that way or we can set up a time to speak face to face.


Coaches prefer email so they can pretend they never received it. Even the most simple questions get dodged..
Anonymous
This is unreal, ask for a minute after training or a call. Everything will be okay.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you're too embarrassed to say whatever it is you have to complain about in person after a practice, then maybe you shouldn't say it


Or, it is none of the team managers business. There are few conversations I need to have with the coach but when there is a need to have a conversation with a coach it is none of the team managers business.



then walk up to the coach and have the conversation


Perhaps I can't due to a time commitment, perhaps the coach can't because of a back to back session. Perhaps I don't want to talk in front of my kid or other kids. Perhaps my wanting to talk with the coach is just none of your business and I don't feel like going through a team manager to talk to someone who I am paying.


get over yourself. send him an email.

or have enough balls to talk to him/her face to face.

Im a DC united fan but do I feel like I am owed a face to face with Olson because Im "paying his salary"? So dumb.


So, your reason for a coach to not provide their phone number in TeamSnap is because “email”. So no real practical reason. Just, waste time with email. Everyone else provides their phone number yet the coach doesn’t, because why?


The reason is 100% so people like you can't harass me 24/7 with texts and calls with issues that can be easily handled via email when I have time to respond, or in 10-15 minutes at the field after practice/game. If you want to talk, send an email and we can sort it out that way or we can set up a time to speak face to face.


Coaches prefer email so they can pretend they never received it. Even the most simple questions get dodged..


probably a reflection on you
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you're too embarrassed to say whatever it is you have to complain about in person after a practice, then maybe you shouldn't say it


Or, it is none of the team managers business. There are few conversations I need to have with the coach but when there is a need to have a conversation with a coach it is none of the team managers business.



then walk up to the coach and have the conversation


Perhaps I can't due to a time commitment, perhaps the coach can't because of a back to back session. Perhaps I don't want to talk in front of my kid or other kids. Perhaps my wanting to talk with the coach is just none of your business and I don't feel like going through a team manager to talk to someone who I am paying.


get over yourself. send him an email.

or have enough balls to talk to him/her face to face.

Im a DC united fan but do I feel like I am owed a face to face with Olson because Im "paying his salary"? So dumb.


If Olson is coaching your child you probably should have the phone number.


teachers have a child in their class for 7 hours a day- we have email addresses.

you expect to have a coaches personal number that coaches your child a few hours a week and for an hour on the weekend??
What is so hard with sending an email to initiate contact, which would most likely lead to a telephone call?

jesus some of you are so dense.


Such a state secret. Lol. It’s a phone number. Get over yourself.


It goes both way, son.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you're too embarrassed to say whatever it is you have to complain about in person after a practice, then maybe you shouldn't say it


Or, it is none of the team managers business. There are few conversations I need to have with the coach but when there is a need to have a conversation with a coach it is none of the team managers business.



then walk up to the coach and have the conversation


Perhaps I can't due to a time commitment, perhaps the coach can't because of a back to back session. Perhaps I don't want to talk in front of my kid or other kids. Perhaps my wanting to talk with the coach is just none of your business and I don't feel like going through a team manager to talk to someone who I am paying.


get over yourself. send him an email.

or have enough balls to talk to him/her face to face.

Im a DC united fan but do I feel like I am owed a face to face with Olson because Im "paying his salary"? So dumb.


If Olson is coaching your child you probably should have the phone number.


teachers have a child in their class for 7 hours a day- we have email addresses.

you expect to have a coaches personal number that coaches your child a few hours a week and for an hour on the weekend??
What is so hard with sending an email to initiate contact, which would most likely lead to a telephone call?

jesus some of you are so dense.


Such a state secret. Lol. It’s a phone number. Get over yourself.


It goes both way, son.


No it doesn’t. I provide my phone number.

What a clown. So important. If I email I get the number anyways. Coaches just being arrogant and dumb.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you're too embarrassed to say whatever it is you have to complain about in person after a practice, then maybe you shouldn't say it


Or, it is none of the team managers business. There are few conversations I need to have with the coach but when there is a need to have a conversation with a coach it is none of the team managers business.



then walk up to the coach and have the conversation


Perhaps I can't due to a time commitment, perhaps the coach can't because of a back to back session. Perhaps I don't want to talk in front of my kid or other kids. Perhaps my wanting to talk with the coach is just none of your business and I don't feel like going through a team manager to talk to someone who I am paying.


get over yourself. send him an email.

or have enough balls to talk to him/her face to face.

Im a DC united fan but do I feel like I am owed a face to face with Olson because Im "paying his salary"? So dumb.


If Olson is coaching your child you probably should have the phone number.


teachers have a child in their class for 7 hours a day- we have email addresses.

you expect to have a coaches personal number that coaches your child a few hours a week and for an hour on the weekend??
What is so hard with sending an email to initiate contact, which would most likely lead to a telephone call?

jesus some of you are so dense.


Such a state secret. Lol. It’s a phone number. Get over yourself.


It goes both way, son.


No it doesn’t. I provide my phone number.

What a clown. So important. If I email I get the number anyways. Coaches just being arrogant and dumb.


if they don't want to deal with you, it may be worth considering the reason
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you're too embarrassed to say whatever it is you have to complain about in person after a practice, then maybe you shouldn't say it


Or, it is none of the team managers business. There are few conversations I need to have with the coach but when there is a need to have a conversation with a coach it is none of the team managers business.



then walk up to the coach and have the conversation


Perhaps I can't due to a time commitment, perhaps the coach can't because of a back to back session. Perhaps I don't want to talk in front of my kid or other kids. Perhaps my wanting to talk with the coach is just none of your business and I don't feel like going through a team manager to talk to someone who I am paying.


get over yourself. send him an email.

or have enough balls to talk to him/her face to face.

Im a DC united fan but do I feel like I am owed a face to face with Olson because Im "paying his salary"? So dumb.


So, your reason for a coach to not provide their phone number in TeamSnap is because “email”. So no real practical reason. Just, waste time with email. Everyone else provides their phone number yet the coach doesn’t, because why?


The reason is 100% so people like you can't harass me 24/7 with texts and calls with issues that can be easily handled via email when I have time to respond, or in 10-15 minutes at the field after practice/game. If you want to talk, send an email and we can sort it out that way or we can set up a time to speak face to face.


Coaches prefer email so they can pretend they never received it. Even the most simple questions get dodged..


The approach in person and ask for a few minutes of their time, either right then or set up a time to talk.

Or find a club where coaches provide their phone numbers. That should be the first question you ask.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you're too embarrassed to say whatever it is you have to complain about in person after a practice, then maybe you shouldn't say it


Or, it is none of the team managers business. There are few conversations I need to have with the coach but when there is a need to have a conversation with a coach it is none of the team managers business.



then walk up to the coach and have the conversation


Perhaps I can't due to a time commitment, perhaps the coach can't because of a back to back session. Perhaps I don't want to talk in front of my kid or other kids. Perhaps my wanting to talk with the coach is just none of your business and I don't feel like going through a team manager to talk to someone who I am paying.


get over yourself. send him an email.

or have enough balls to talk to him/her face to face.

Im a DC united fan but do I feel like I am owed a face to face with Olson because Im "paying his salary"? So dumb.


If Olson is coaching your child you probably should have the phone number.


teachers have a child in their class for 7 hours a day- we have email addresses.

you expect to have a coaches personal number that coaches your child a few hours a week and for an hour on the weekend??
What is so hard with sending an email to initiate contact, which would most likely lead to a telephone call?

jesus some of you are so dense.


Such a state secret. Lol. It’s a phone number. Get over yourself.


It goes both way, son.


No it doesn’t. I provide my phone number.

What a clown. So important. If I email I get the number anyways. Coaches just being arrogant and dumb.


Then send that initial email and get the number. Problem solved!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you're too embarrassed to say whatever it is you have to complain about in person after a practice, then maybe you shouldn't say it


Or, it is none of the team managers business. There are few conversations I need to have with the coach but when there is a need to have a conversation with a coach it is none of the team managers business.



then walk up to the coach and have the conversation


Perhaps I can't due to a time commitment, perhaps the coach can't because of a back to back session. Perhaps I don't want to talk in front of my kid or other kids. Perhaps my wanting to talk with the coach is just none of your business and I don't feel like going through a team manager to talk to someone who I am paying.


get over yourself. send him an email.

or have enough balls to talk to him/her face to face.

Im a DC united fan but do I feel like I am owed a face to face with Olson because Im "paying his salary"? So dumb.


So, your reason for a coach to not provide their phone number in TeamSnap is because “email”. So no real practical reason. Just, waste time with email. Everyone else provides their phone number yet the coach doesn’t, because why?


The reason is 100% so people like you can't harass me 24/7 with texts and calls with issues that can be easily handled via email when I have time to respond, or in 10-15 minutes at the field after practice/game. If you want to talk, send an email and we can sort it out that way or we can set up a time to speak face to face.


Coaches prefer email so they can pretend they never received it. Even the most simple questions get dodged..


The approach in person and ask for a few minutes of their time, either right then or set up a time to talk.

Or find a club where coaches provide their phone numbers. That should be the first question you ask.


Wow, look at how a youth coach makes you all scared.

Just put the damn number in TeamSnap like everyone else. Problem solved.
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