wait what?!Anonymous wrote:Stop picking on DB.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does US youth soccer allow a travel coach to smoke cannabis before working with youth? The coach does not do it in front of the youth, but smells like it so probably uses it before working with youth. If the state allows it does youth soccer allow it? Is this a safe sport violation? The coach uses it and smells like it so the coach must be under the influence when working with minors.
Get him fired at the least.
Anonymous wrote:Does US youth soccer allow a travel coach to smoke cannabis before working with youth? The coach does not do it in front of the youth, but smells like it so probably uses it before working with youth. If the state allows it does youth soccer allow it? Is this a safe sport violation? The coach uses it and smells like it so the coach must be under the influence when working with minors.
Anonymous wrote:False accusations all over this thread. Why would people stoop so low to accuse someone that could tarnish their reputation.
Anonymous wrote:False accusations all over this thread. Why would people stoop so low to accuse someone that could tarnish their reputation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its been reported that many coaches do this. Unacceptable whether legal or not. It's like when you smell it while driving down the street from the vehicle in front of you.
Honestly, when I watch my kid's games they are so bad I am amazed the coach manages to stay sober.
I was just going to write that...I was at a 9:15 u13 girls match recently and went into the porto-john and the person before me must have just smoked some good stuff. It was strong. I thought to myself...who needs to get smoked up before a U13 girls match at 9:15am...then I read this response and I sort of get it. Maybe we should all get stoned prior. We might enjoy it more.
Anonymous wrote:I think the refs are stoned!
Anonymous wrote:Does US youth soccer allow a travel coach to smoke cannabis before working with youth? The coach does not do it in front of the youth, but smells like it so probably uses it before working with youth. If the state allows it does youth soccer allow it? Is this a safe sport violation? The coach uses it and smells like it so the coach must be under the influence when working with minors.
Anonymous wrote:Stop picking on DB.