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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She peaked years ago and is struggling for new material. She was recently busted lying about being victimized by her Boston U soccer coach. https://nypost.com/2025/06/17/sports/alex-coopers-sexual-harassment-claims-met-with-strong-response-from-former-bu-players/ And Sunday she was just booed at the Cubs game because her singing was so cringe. https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/articles/alex-cooper-booed-cubs-fans-171825975.html[/quote] The lesbian brigade circled their wagons to protect their own. I had a HS coach just like that and the clique of lesbians around the lesbian coach were complete mean girls to the straights. They all socialized with the coach outside of school. I’m sure having scissor parties. But like another poster stated-if u stay in the sport long enough it’s all the trauma and weird ones that remain. I dropped it after HS. [/quote] You're baselessly smearing your former coach of being a criminal pedo having orgies with minor student-athletes? Sweetie, you are the mean one. And your use of dropped seems to tease out you still blame the coach for your inability to play in college. Let me guess, you didn't get as much playing time as the allegedly favored lesbians? It's far more likely you just weren't as good as you thought you were. Similarly, Alex was a prep school soccer star but a nobody at Boston U with only 1 goal in 3 years. It's hard for student-athletes to cope with realizing they are not as good as they think they are and college athletics is a depressing grind when you're on the bottom of the totem pole. https://goterriers.com/sports/womens-soccer/roster/alexandra-cooper/3465[/quote] Isn’t Cooper’s identity what a promiscuous party girl she became in college? If a defiant unserious kid shows up to practice hung over and lacking passion, it is not a surprise if a coach treated such a player harshly. You’re challenging the coach’s authority. Immature boy athletes who indulge in their newfound freedom also get reamed by their coaches, benched, and counseled off the team. If a coach can’t keep their roster on the straight and narrow, the team will be terrible and the coach will be fired. Coaching in college isn’t your high school history teacher moonlighting as a coach for a few thousand bucks while moms and dads cart players everywhere. It’s a 24/7 career managing dozens of teens away from their parents for the first time in their lives. Most college athletes quit their sport because they lack the self-discipline, want freedom and realize the sport is just no longer the center of their life. Which is fine. It’s also fine for college coaches to churn those players out to bring in new eager youngins and transfers.[/quote]
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