Either way. Chill out. Somebody cursed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MLS Next should be investigating the 2011 ASA coach. He is heard on the Veo curing at the other coach and his players.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We ASA beat Armour 2010 and got the parent ejected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We armour beat 2010 syc
Are you the dad who got removed from the sidelines tonight?
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.
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.
The same is true for ASA, just start doing your due diligence bro.
Agreed. Clip the video, it will make it easier. Here is the link: https://secure.ethicspoint.com/domain/media/en/gui/80091/index.html
So . . . an adult coach "cursed at" an adult coach in front of high school aged players? I think everyone will be OK.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We ASA beat Armour 2010 and got the parent ejected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We armour beat 2010 syc
Are you the dad who got removed from the sidelines tonight?
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.
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?
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
No one posted that it was, so stop spinning. Are you really excusing a crime? Looks like the Armour parent has entered the chat.
You do know the comments about BA being a bad organization because of what that parent did is right here on the thread
Where was that written? Can you please repost that comment because I honestly can’t find it. If you insinuated that, that’s on you.
"Armour is a bad organization. At least one of their coaches recently .."
So it's not in the thread, right? The portion you snipped was about a coach, not a parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MLS Next should be investigating the 2011 ASA coach. He is heard on the Veo curing at the other coach and his players.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We ASA beat Armour 2010 and got the parent ejected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We armour beat 2010 syc
Are you the dad who got removed from the sidelines tonight?
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.
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.
The same is true for ASA, just start doing your due diligence bro.
Agreed. Clip the video, it will make it easier. Here is the link: https://secure.ethicspoint.com/domain/media/en/gui/80091/index.html
So . . . an adult coach "cursed at" an adult coach in front of high school aged players? I think everyone will be OK.
where did you get this readout? lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MLS Next should be investigating the 2011 ASA coach. He is heard on the Veo curing at the other coach and his players.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We ASA beat Armour 2010 and got the parent ejected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We armour beat 2010 syc
Are you the dad who got removed from the sidelines tonight?
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.
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.
The same is true for ASA, just start doing your due diligence bro.
Agreed. Clip the video, it will make it easier. Here is the link: https://secure.ethicspoint.com/domain/media/en/gui/80091/index.html
So . . . an adult coach "cursed at" an adult coach in front of high school aged players? I think everyone will be OK.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We ASA beat Armour 2010 and got the parent ejected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We armour beat 2010 syc
Are you the dad who got removed from the sidelines tonight?
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.
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?
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
No one posted that it was, so stop spinning. Are you really excusing a crime? Looks like the Armour parent has entered the chat.
You do know the comments about BA being a bad organization because of what that parent did is right here on the thread
Where was that written? Can you please repost that comment because I honestly can’t find it. If you insinuated that, that’s on you.
"Armour is a bad organization. At least one of their coaches recently .."
So it's not in the thread, right? The portion you snipped was about a coach, not a parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MLS Next should be investigating the 2011 ASA coach. He is heard on the Veo curing at the other coach and his players.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We ASA beat Armour 2010 and got the parent ejected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We armour beat 2010 syc
Are you the dad who got removed from the sidelines tonight?
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.
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.
The same is true for ASA, just start doing your due diligence bro.
Agreed. Clip the video, it will make it easier. Here is the link: https://secure.ethicspoint.com/domain/media/en/gui/80091/index.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We ASA beat Armour 2010 and got the parent ejected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We armour beat 2010 syc
Are you the dad who got removed from the sidelines tonight?
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.
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?
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
No one posted that it was, so stop spinning. Are you really excusing a crime? Looks like the Armour parent has entered the chat.
You do know the comments about BA being a bad organization because of what that parent did is right here on the thread
Where was that written? Can you please repost that comment because I honestly can’t find it. If you insinuated that, that’s on you.
"Armour is a bad organization. At least one of their coaches recently .."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We ASA beat Armour 2010 and got the parent ejected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We armour beat 2010 syc
Are you the dad who got removed from the sidelines tonight?
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.
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?
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
No one posted that it was, so stop spinning. Are you really excusing a crime? Looks like the Armour parent has entered the chat.
You do know the comments about BA being a bad organization because of what that parent did is right here on the thread
Where was that written? Can you please repost that comment because I honestly can’t find it. If you insinuated that, that’s on you.
Anonymous wrote:MLS Next should be investigating the 2011 ASA coach. He is heard on the Veo curing at the other coach and his players.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We ASA beat Armour 2010 and got the parent ejected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We armour beat 2010 syc
Are you the dad who got removed from the sidelines tonight?
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.
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.
The same is true for ASA, just start doing your due diligence bro.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We ASA beat Armour 2010 and got the parent ejected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We armour beat 2010 syc
Are you the dad who got removed from the sidelines tonight?
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.
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?
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
No one posted that it was, so stop spinning. Are you really excusing a crime? Looks like the Armour parent has entered the chat.
You do know the comments about BA being a bad organization because of what that parent did is right here on the thread
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We ASA beat Armour 2010 and got the parent ejected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We armour beat 2010 syc
Are you the dad who got removed from the sidelines tonight?
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.
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?
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
No one posted that it was, so stop spinning. Are you really excusing a crime? Looks like the Armour parent has entered the chat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We ASA beat Armour 2010 and got the parent ejected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We armour beat 2010 syc
Are you the dad who got removed from the sidelines tonight?
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.
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.
The same is true for ASA, just start doing your due diligence bro.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We ASA beat Armour 2010 and got the parent ejected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We armour beat 2010 syc
Are you the dad who got removed from the sidelines tonight?
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.
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?
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
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We ASA beat Armour 2010 and got the parent ejected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We armour beat 2010 syc
Are you the dad who got removed from the sidelines tonight?
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.
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.