Anonymous wrote:Coach Riley done being investigated. Serial abuser. Fired. Coaching license revoked. Legume President and League counsel fired for helping cover up. More firings to come as Riley’s prior team covered the reason he was fired from that job. Covering up for serial abusers is not allowed.
Anonymous wrote:Curious what people think of the decision to cancel games. On the one hand, I certainly get it, but on the other, don’t you want to have games so fans can come out and show their support to the players?
Anonymous wrote:What’s gonna happen when they prove these allegations are false?
Can he sue?
Anonymous wrote:What’s gonna happen when they prove these allegations are false?
Can he sue?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s crazy that people make judgements on entire classes of people based on the actions of a few members of that class.
It’s crazy that people make judgments on others without facts proven in a court of law.
Anonymous wrote:It’s crazy that people make judgements on entire classes of people based on the actions of a few members of that class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There should be more women coaches in NWSL and women's sports in general. Maybe this will be a catalyst.
My daughter has had the worst with female coaches. Abusive and degrading.
Exactly. The narrative that men are the abusive coaches and women are the ones fully understanding is an attempt to make this about gender and not about bad coaches. But this is how you grab power.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Allegations include:
- A player turned downed 2011 FIFA World Cup roster spot invite to appease the Coach
- a player alleges intimacy with coach and another player
Seems those are allegations that another player can confirm or deny and that the Nat Team could confirm.
Odd to turn down a world cup roster spot
Did you read the story? She turned down a camp. She didn't turn down a roster spot.
She went to the camp. Turned down team spot
That's not what the story said. She was hoping to land one of the last spots in the camp. There's nothing that says that she turned down an official spot on the team, just an opportunity.
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There were expectations that, despite little pro experience, her call-up signified a real chance of sneaking onto the 2011 World Cup roster. There were only two camps remaining until the team left for Germany, and the rest of the roster had been named.
When Farrelly got back from that national team camp a few days later, she met with Riley in his office. He was upset that the federation had called her without involving him, she said. Ten players across Riley’s coaching tenure described how he would “bash” and “shit-talk” the national team, and he has frequently spoken about his frustration with the team’s schedule and how it affects club play. Farrelly didn’t miss an Independence match because of the call-up, but she said Riley told her that she had been disloyal to him and her Independence teammates.
U.S. Soccer called her in to the final camp before the World Cup, set for June, but Farrelly surprisingly declined, saying she wanted to remain in Philadelphia. The next training session, “I could tell he was proud of my decision.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Allegations include:
- A player turned downed 2011 FIFA World Cup roster spot invite to appease the Coach
- a player alleges intimacy with coach and another player
Seems those are allegations that another player can confirm or deny and that the Nat Team could confirm.
Odd to turn down a world cup roster spot
Did you read the story? She turned down a camp. She didn't turn down a roster spot.
She went to the camp. Turned down team spot