Anonymous wrote:This smells like someone is ticked off at club. As much as I hate the commercialism of soccer in this area, let's keep it clean.
Anonymous wrote:Seems to me that they would have to release some statement from the club, just reference that if you want to keep your nose clean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing. This is all unsubstantiated BS. Happy new year
Unfortunately it is not BS. Four players have been kicked out of the club.
Who they are will become apparent as soon as the Spring season starts and their names stop showing up on game reports.
It would not be right to post details here because both the perpetrators and the victims are minors, but it was bad. The behavior was serious enough that they were not just reprimanded, disciplined, or suspended. They were immediately released from the club.
Anonymous wrote:Nothing. This is all unsubstantiated BS. Happy new year
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not really hazing. More like just plain bullying. Big kids ganging up on small kids. It was happening on trips, in the hotel rooms. Coaches didn't know. When they found out, the players who were doing it were kicked off the team.
Verbal or physical or sexual ?
Sexual? O.o calm down, probably a wedgie
The first PP is referring to a grave incident at a local high school were male students were raped in the locker room by other male students and the incident was called "hazing" at first.
They were raped with broomsticks I believe in that incident.
Let me clarify—that was the high school football incident. I have no idea what happened with DCU incident.