Anonymous wrote:So it looks like the U15s had a game last week and one tomorrow. The roster seems to be the same as in the Fall. Were these kids booted off the team or are they just leaving them on the roster?
Anonymous wrote:The online rosters don't often reflect all the changes made during the season. Players will be added, but aren't usually taken off, even when they've switched to another DA club. VDA seems to better at keeping up with it than others.
The game reports are what you need to look at. The 4 players kicked off will show as not rostered for every game this spring. http://dcut.ussoccerda.com/sam/teams/index.php?team=7411676
Or, you could always just ask someone you know who actually has a kid at DCU, and they will easily verify it for you.
Don't you find it odd that there isn't a single post from a DCU parent saying this is all BS? Or even anyone saying they did ask a DCU parent and they were told it was all BS?
Anonymous wrote:Question for the DCU parents in the know...
DC law considers athletic coaches to be mandatory reporters of abuse, including sexual abuse. https://cfsa.dc.gov/service/report-child-abuse-and-neglect
Has DCU personnel reported the incident(s) to the appropriate authorities?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are posters having such a difficult time believing this is true? Is it really that inconceivable? It happens all of the time and kids are afraid to speak up. I’m so proud of this boy for being brave enough and coming forward. This type of behavior is disgusting and it’s about time kids are held accountable. I have a kid in the Loudoun DA (not spelled Loudon BTW), and we did not receive an email. Our TD called a meeting with the parents and explained why kids will not be training with DC United at this time.
Simple. Because many posters here are full of crap. No sense in worrying about it. Since rosters are published, we can make inferences about what happened via the rosters and announce exactly who people should guard their kids from if four are dropped from DCU.
That is what you and other posters who have publicized this here want, right? To ensure that everyone else is safe? Making the nature of the crime and the identity of the perpetrators public is the best way to do that.
I can’t speak for other posters but, no, that’s not what I wanted. I wanted to clear up 8 pages of ridiculous posts mixed in with a few from people who know what they are talking about.
It’s not my place call out kids by name simply because I have the information. The case is under investigation.
Oh, it’s “under investigation” now? What happened to “the parents were ok with DCU kicking the kids off the team and didn’t want the authorities involved” line from earlier?
Yeah, clear it up, big man. All you and your friend have done is to implicate any kid who comes off that roster as someone who has committed an unspeakable crime, as detailed by innuendo in this thread, whether or not it actually happened. You and your cohort did it via repeating said allegations and innuendo over and over again on a public forum. Had you said nothing, then you would have remained in “your place.” Now, you and your buddy are actually the people most responsible for outing the kids, maybe for something they haven’t even done.
Congratulations
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are posters having such a difficult time believing this is true? Is it really that inconceivable? It happens all of the time and kids are afraid to speak up. I’m so proud of this boy for being brave enough and coming forward. This type of behavior is disgusting and it’s about time kids are held accountable. I have a kid in the Loudoun DA (not spelled Loudon BTW), and we did not receive an email. Our TD called a meeting with the parents and explained why kids will not be training with DC United at this time.
Simple. Because many posters here are full of crap. No sense in worrying about it. Since rosters are published, we can make inferences about what happened via the rosters and announce exactly who people should guard their kids from if four are dropped from DCU.
That is what you and other posters who have publicized this here want, right? To ensure that everyone else is safe? Making the nature of the crime and the identity of the perpetrators public is the best way to do that.
I can’t speak for other posters but, no, that’s not what I wanted. I wanted to clear up 8 pages of ridiculous posts mixed in with a few from people who know what they are talking about.
It’s not my place call out kids by name simply because I have the information. The case is under investigation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are posters having such a difficult time believing this is true? Is it really that inconceivable? It happens all of the time and kids are afraid to speak up. I’m so proud of this boy for being brave enough and coming forward. This type of behavior is disgusting and it’s about time kids are held accountable. I have a kid in the Loudoun DA (not spelled Loudon BTW), and we did not receive an email. Our TD called a meeting with the parents and explained why kids will not be training with DC United at this time.
Simple. Because many posters here are full of crap. No sense in worrying about it. Since rosters are published, we can make inferences about what happened via the rosters and announce exactly who people should guard their kids from if four are dropped from DCU.
That is what you and other posters who have publicized this here want, right? To ensure that everyone else is safe? Making the nature of the crime and the identity of the perpetrators public is the best way to do that.