Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Arlington wants to be careful about coaches posting pretty political messages on their Twitter accounts.
People are allowed to freely on policies. Hope you understand that one day
Sure, and people are free to object to playing for people with those views, which I hope you cannot only understand one day, but express better than whatever gibberish you posted above.
How have we got to a place where people don't want to interact with people who disagree with them about something. Personally I want my kid's soccer coach to be a good soccer coach. I'm not bothered what his opinions are on other topics.
At some point, you will meet one where it makes a difference. Believe me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Arlington wants to be careful about coaches posting pretty political messages on their Twitter accounts.
People are allowed to freely on policies. Hope you understand that one day
Sure, and people are free to object to playing for people with those views, which I hope you cannot only understand one day, but express better than whatever gibberish you posted above.
How have we got to a place where people don't want to interact with people who disagree with them about something. Personally I want my kid's soccer coach to be a good soccer coach. I'm not bothered what his opinions are on other topics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Arlington wants to be careful about coaches posting pretty political messages on their Twitter accounts.
People are allowed to freely on policies. Hope you understand that one day
Sure, and people are free to object to playing for people with those views, which I hope you cannot only understand one day, but express better than whatever gibberish you posted above.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Arlington wants to be careful about coaches posting pretty political messages on their Twitter accounts.
People are allowed to freely on policies. Hope you understand that one day
Sure, and people are free to object to playing for people with those views, which I hope you cannot only understand one day, but express better than whatever gibberish you posted above.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Arlington wants to be careful about coaches posting pretty political messages on their Twitter accounts.
People are allowed to freely on policies. Hope you understand that one day
Anonymous wrote:I think Arlington wants to be careful about coaches posting pretty political messages on their Twitter accounts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington girls 09 lower teams got offers yesterday
which 09 teams? black? blue?
i've heard of 09G black offers going out so far but nothing else for 09Gs....yet.
DP. That’s weird given that black is the lowest team.
Anonymous wrote:You’re forgetting the new color, purple.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington girls 09 lower teams got offers yesterday
which 09 teams? black? blue?
i've heard of 09G black offers going out so far but nothing else for 09Gs....yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington girls 09 lower teams got offers yesterday
which 09 teams? black? blue?
Question - if given the option, would you choose a higher team with less playing time or a lower team where you would be the star player?