Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Putting kids on social media while they’re simply exploring opportunities is unnecessary and unfair. These are young players trying to make decisions about their future, not marketing tools. If the priority is truly the kids, their privacy and well-being should come before image management. And “22” is making it pretty clear what matters most.
Please chill.
This isn’t fair to Double Deuce. If he doesn’t post this stuff then it looks like no kids are interested in going to TSJ.
Every kid going to those ID sessions has likely played travel before. This means their parents signed something stating that a club could use their image on social media etc.
Double Deuce has always been about the kids. Please don’t say things like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Putting kids on social media while they’re simply exploring opportunities is unnecessary and unfair. These are young players trying to make decisions about their future, not marketing tools. If the priority is truly the kids, their privacy and well-being should come before image management. And “22” is making it pretty clear what matters most.
Please chill.
This isn’t fair to Double Deuce. If he doesn’t post this stuff then it looks like no kids are interested in going to TSJ.
Every kid going to those ID sessions has likely played travel before. This means their parents signed something stating that a club could use their image on social media etc.
Double Deuce has always been about the kids. Please don’t say things like that.
Anonymous wrote:Putting kids on social media while they’re simply exploring opportunities is unnecessary and unfair. These are young players trying to make decisions about their future, not marketing tools. If the priority is truly the kids, their privacy and well-being should come before image management. And “22” is making it pretty clear what matters most.
Anonymous wrote:Putting kids on social media while they’re simply exploring opportunities is unnecessary and unfair. These are young players trying to make decisions about their future, not marketing tools. If the priority is truly the kids, their privacy and well-being should come before image management. And “22” is making it pretty clear what matters most.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He is coaching all of them. He is coach 22.Anonymous wrote:Who is 22? And what teams are JO coaching
He wants to be everywhere so that he can increase his number to 22+
People are creating bulletin board material for Double Deuce.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He is coaching all of them. He is coach 22.Anonymous wrote:Who is 22? And what teams are JO coaching
He wants to be everywhere so that he can increase his number to 22+
People are creating bulletin board material for Double Deuce.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He is coaching all of them. He is coach 22.Anonymous wrote:Who is 22? And what teams are JO coaching
He wants to be everywhere so that he can increase his number to 22+
Anonymous wrote:He is coaching all of them. He is coach 22.Anonymous wrote:Who is 22? And what teams are JO coaching
He is coaching all of them. He is coach 22.Anonymous wrote:Who is 22? And what teams are JO coaching
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TSJ is stating on their latest social media post that they "have the highest number of registrants we have had in the history of TSJ" for GA ID sessions.
4 kids is technically more than 3.
Let 22 eat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TSJ is stating on their latest social media post that they "have the highest number of registrants we have had in the history of TSJ" for GA ID sessions.
4 kids is technically more than 3.