ASA didn’t get the Armour parent ejected, the guy got himself ejected. The ref threw him out and ended the game because the parent physically threatened the ref (who ended up being escorted to his car for his safety). I’ve never seen this happen before. Was insane. |
The is the magic question. I imagine by February by I am wondering the same the same thing. |
They're the only truly elite league, so take the hint that they're the only one not involved in the SY vs BY drama |
Armour is a bad organization. At least one of their coaches recently was investigated by MLS for screaming abusive and profain language at players during games. |
That's not a good look for Armour. Was the parent situation really that bad? |
Hi ASA warrior!
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The Armour parent threatened the ref to physically harm him. There were about 15 min left and Armour was down 0-2 so the ref literally called the game and the entire game just ended. ASA got the win because over 60 min had been played. Not just eject the parent but end the entire game just like that. I don’t want to repeat on DCUM what he said but it was bad. Plenty of people heard and saw. |
Then announce. It is simple. I assumed they would stay BY and differentiate themselves but the long the prolong, the more I think they may be considering SY. |
Heard Armour brought bio-bands to the SYC 2010 match. Did you all bring them to the ASA match too? |
You haven't announced you're not getting a sex change, so imma gonna assume that means you may be considering it |
Zing Zing someone is salty today
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Oh- not this again. No DCU is not playing 'up'. They are losing games to teams who are playing better. Period. This sorry excuse is used whenever they lose a game to a local club. Sour grapes. |
Nope. It was an excuse last year. This year, they, and all academies, are playing their teams one year up. (E.g. 2011 birth year squads are listed as and playing in the U16 division) |
It’s on video, so yes. And not a single other Armour parent tried to intervene and tell the guy to knock it off/ shut up/ stop. The interaction with the ref went on for much longer than it should so there was plenty of time and opportunity to try to keep this from escalating. And the looks on the Armour kids’ faces is sad (they look upset, which they should be). Armour owes ASA an apology. That father should be banned. |
If an entire organization is to be maligned by the actions of a single parent, then every club is horrible |