Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone give a TLDR? I swear I’ve read this thread from page 1 and I’m still lost. Now there’s a TRO? Against the new club?
Two years ago, Tom Walsh’s Brookland FC (BFC) entered a two-year partnership with DCSC to expand opportunities for the NE-based club he founded and developed. DCSC overpromised and underdelivered. About a year ago, Tom began experiencing workplace harassment, which DCSC seemingly failed to address appropriately.
With his contract set to expire at the end of this season, Tom notified DCSC months ago that he did not intend to renew—based on multiple factors, including DCSC’s broken promises and the ongoing harassment—and planned to leave with the NE families who had followed him there. DCSC pushed back.
Following legal negotiations, Tom agreed to delay tryouts for his new club, Brookland Athletic Club (BAC), until late May. But on the day of tryouts, DCSC filed for—and was granted—a temporary restraining order, blocking BAC from proceeding. Kids were literally showing up ready to try out, and Tom was left to explain the situation to confused and frustrated parents on the spot. That TRO has since been extended to August 19.
Anyone familiar with travel soccer knows the seasonal year begins August 1. By August 19, players need to be rostered and practices should already be underway. This TRO is making that impossible. The kids are the ones being hurt—caught in the middle of DCSC’s power grab. It’s shameful.
Anonymous wrote:Can someone give a TLDR? I swear I’ve read this thread from page 1 and I’m still lost. Now there’s a TRO? Against the new club?
Anonymous wrote:Wait! Someone was hired to handle one of the most critical issues in the club, yet they live out of state? How is that supposed to work effectively? If that’s true, it’s no surprise the club continues to struggle with fields. Decisions like this make it clear why DCSC isn’t moving in the right direction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
FWIW, my kid was on a regular DCSC team, not a Brookland team, and they were also practicing on Fort Stevens in the dark/dust, for basically the whole year. I don't think this was specifically a failure to live up to whatever promises were made to Brookland families.
Yep, field allocation was honestly a sh*tshow for all this year.
Because the person responsible at DCSC for scheduling fields lives in Florida.
Anonymous wrote:Wow … I just saw the email from the former director. If even part of what he stated in the Employment Intake Questionnaire is true, why did Greg Andrulis try to brush it under the rug? It’s been exactly a year with no resolution. How is that acceptable in any organization, let alone one serving youth and families?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The allegations are directed toward the CXO, and the ED who are involved in all aspects of the club, including the Recreation program. That’s likely why the communication was shared with all families, not just those connected to the individual making the claim.
They aren't going to everyone. I got the ad for the Brookland tryouts, but not these emails
-Another rec parent
Anonymous wrote:The allegations are directed toward the CXO, and the ED who are involved in all aspects of the club, including the Recreation program. That’s likely why the communication was shared with all families, not just those connected to the individual making the claim.