Anonymous
Post 05/01/2025 09:28     Subject: Should a coach travel on a family’s private plane?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wait!!! This thread/ post from weeks ago was ALSO about T???

Just when you think it can’t get any better…

I have been a coach in PVS for 25+ years and never have I seen on deck and heard such unity in distain for another coach. Usually there is a level of appreciation for being in this swim world. Not with T… it’s crazy!


Yea… most of us see it. The parents following him are terrified of their kid having a new coach and new friends. And refuse to see the writing on the wall…


What is the writer on the wall?
Anonymous
Post 05/01/2025 08:11     Subject: Should a coach travel on a family’s private plane?

Anonymous wrote:Wait!!! This thread/ post from weeks ago was ALSO about T???

Just when you think it can’t get any better…

I have been a coach in PVS for 25+ years and never have I seen on deck and heard such unity in distain for another coach. Usually there is a level of appreciation for being in this swim world. Not with T… it’s crazy!


Yea… most of us see it. The parents following him are terrified of their kid having a new coach and new friends. And refuse to see the writing on the wall…
Anonymous
Post 04/30/2025 23:50     Subject: Should a coach travel on a family’s private plane?

Wait!!! This thread/ post from weeks ago was ALSO about T???

Just when you think it can’t get any better…

I have been a coach in PVS for 25+ years and never have I seen on deck and heard such unity in distain for another coach. Usually there is a level of appreciation for being in this swim world. Not with T… it’s crazy!
Anonymous
Post 04/30/2025 17:42     Subject: Should a coach travel on a family’s private plane?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I really think this is more fever dreams by T haters. I’m embarrassed to say that I went through that link and neither Tuckahoe ‘a’ meet rep is listed as owning a plane. Also I’m pretty sure T stayed in Florida between the senior meet and the age group meet going on right now. And on the off chance this is true, who flipping cares. There are plenty of legit reasons to be concerned about T as a club owner, focus on those not innuendos.


See the latest thread. Happy now?


To reiterate: it happened. There are photos.


Where are the photos? What social media outlet? Also Mr/Ms know it all, whose plane was it?

T’s plane? The reps plane? A sponsor’s plan? A family friend’s plane? Give some real actual facts so that people have the full story before judging.


See the latest thread. Happy now?
Anonymous
Post 04/30/2025 17:41     Subject: Should a coach travel on a family’s private plane?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I really think this is more fever dreams by T haters. I’m embarrassed to say that I went through that link and neither Tuckahoe ‘a’ meet rep is listed as owning a plane. Also I’m pretty sure T stayed in Florida between the senior meet and the age group meet going on right now. And on the off chance this is true, who flipping cares. There are plenty of legit reasons to be concerned about T as a club owner, focus on those not innuendos.


See the latest thread. Happy now?


To reiterate: it happened. There are photos.


Where are the photos? What social media outlet? Also Mr/Ms know it all, whose plane was it?

T’s plane? The reps plane? A sponsor’s plan? A family friend’s plane? Give some real actual facts so that people have the full story before judging.
Anonymous
Post 04/12/2025 20:40     Subject: Should a coach travel on a family’s private plane?

Anonymous wrote:I'd want a confirmed meet schedule before signing up-- will there be a winter champs meet?!


Absolutely agree. Empty promises aren’t enough.
Anonymous
Post 04/12/2025 20:38     Subject: Re:Should a coach travel on a family’s private plane?

Anonymous wrote:If I had a talented 11-14 year old I would be at NCAP MU. Not rolling the dice with a new Club and crossing my fingers that it works out.


This.
Anonymous
Post 04/12/2025 20:29     Subject: Should a coach travel on a family’s private plane?

I'd want a confirmed meet schedule before signing up-- will there be a winter champs meet?!
Anonymous
Post 04/12/2025 19:50     Subject: Should a coach travel on a family’s private plane?

Anonymous wrote:What kind of guy is Coach T?

He’s the enemy of deluded DCUM posters. You need to decide if you want a Coach who panders to the DCUM faithful.


Apparently Coach T panders to rich families who can help fund his new Club and fly him in their private plane.
Anonymous
Post 04/12/2025 19:46     Subject: Should a coach travel on a family’s private plane?

What kind of guy is Coach T?

He’s the enemy of deluded DCUM posters. You need to decide if you want a Coach who panders to the DCUM faithful.
Anonymous
Post 04/12/2025 17:28     Subject: Re:Should a coach travel on a family’s private plane?

If I had a talented 11-14 year old I would be at NCAP MU. Not rolling the dice with a new Club and crossing my fingers that it works out.
Anonymous
Post 04/12/2025 15:15     Subject: Should a coach travel on a family’s private plane?

Favorites’ families have a different experience. The problem is kids want to be with their friends. There are many families who are not blind to the issues but think that they have to keep their kids happy by not breaking up friend groups. They are crossing their fingers it will work out.
Anonymous
Post 04/12/2025 13:56     Subject: Should a coach travel on a family’s private plane?

Come on, if you swim for him now, you know exactly what kind of person he is. You can’t be that blind.
Anonymous
Post 04/12/2025 11:16     Subject: Should a coach travel on a family’s private plane?

Yes - trust the rumors spread by anonymous posters on DCUM when making decisions about your family. This is fantastic advice.
Anonymous
Post 04/12/2025 10:31     Subject: Should a coach travel on a family’s private plane?

Those who are leaving to go to his new team - pay close attention to this kind of behavior. He has a known track record and you better find a way to keep your kid in his favorites…

And also be aware of how other teams feel about his dealing… it will absolutely impact the meets his team is invited to.