Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This investor and his wife have been very active in this thread.
Seriously doubt they would even pay attention to this garbage. Just because nothing is good enough for your cancel culture don’t believe for a second that people aren’t smart enough to understand how things work and offer a contrary opinion to under-informed blowholes that simply exude hate towards the team they supposedly love. Nothing will be good enough for some people especially the spirit groups or whatever they are called.
Could hire all women and that wouldn’t be good enough.
Pointing fingers at someone trying to save the club??
Oh to be educated!
You’re not interested in truth just echo your opinions to the void
Please educate us then.
Did this investor just propose his friend for the President position, or was a thorough search conducted among qualified applicants for the position?
Did this same investor just have his company enter into a kit sponsorship with the Spirit, or was a thorough effort made to contact non-affiliated companies and see if they wanted to sponsor the Spirit for a potentially higher price?
BO may be a fine president, and the IntelliBridge sponsorship may have been the best deal available. But it is valid to question the process in which the Spirit made these decisions. It smells of related-party dealmaking and a good ole boy culture, especially with people not answering these questions and instead distracting the discussion by throwing out cancel-culture accusations.
Sure ask whatever questions you want but only in women’s soccer do people feel they need answers. Nothing will satisfy your needs. Cass Panciocco Is CEO of intellibridge and this wouldn’t get done if he didn’t support women’s soccer. Is that not the issue here? A white man puts his money into a women’s soccer team and you demonize. Of course other sponsors were contacted - 100% otherwise why were we the only team to start with no major kit sponsor? Nobody would pony up
I’m not distracting with cancel culture rhetoric. You hate white men. No matter how liberal they are - no matter how much good they do for progressives you hate them
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This investor and his wife have been very active in this thread.
Seriously doubt they would even pay attention to this garbage. Just because nothing is good enough for your cancel culture don’t believe for a second that people aren’t smart enough to understand how things work and offer a contrary opinion to under-informed blowholes that simply exude hate towards the team they supposedly love. Nothing will be good enough for some people especially the spirit groups or whatever they are called.
Could hire all women and that wouldn’t be good enough.
Pointing fingers at someone trying to save the club??
Oh to be educated!
You’re not interested in truth just echo your opinions to the void
Please educate us then.
Did this investor just propose his friend for the President position, or was a thorough search conducted among qualified applicants for the position?
Did this same investor just have his company enter into a kit sponsorship with the Spirit, or was a thorough effort made to contact non-affiliated companies and see if they wanted to sponsor the Spirit for a potentially higher price?
BO may be a fine president, and the IntelliBridge sponsorship may have been the best deal available. But it is valid to question the process in which the Spirit made these decisions. It smells of related-party dealmaking and a good ole boy culture, especially with people not answering these questions and instead distracting the discussion by throwing out cancel-culture accusations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This investor and his wife have been very active in this thread.
I’ve drilled that female
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This investor and his wife have been very active in this thread.
Seriously doubt they would even pay attention to this garbage. Just because nothing is good enough for your cancel culture don’t believe for a second that people aren’t smart enough to understand how things work and offer a contrary opinion to under-informed blowholes that simply exude hate towards the team they supposedly love. Nothing will be good enough for some people especially the spirit groups or whatever they are called.
Could hire all women and that wouldn’t be good enough.
Pointing fingers at someone trying to save the club??
Oh to be educated!
You’re not interested in truth just echo your opinions to the void
Anonymous wrote:This investor and his wife have been very active in this thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will RB past Accusations be brought up for re-evaluation?
Should he be held accountable for abusive behavior from his past?
No more than any former player that was racist against white players and coaches
Elaborate?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will RB past Accusations be brought up for re-evaluation?
Should he be held accountable for abusive behavior from his past?
No more than any former player that was racist against white players and coaches
Anonymous wrote:Will RB past Accusations be brought up for re-evaluation?
Should he be held accountable for abusive behavior from his past?
Anonymous wrote:This investor and his wife have been very active in this thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://mobile.twitter.com/mlsist/status/1429184907381780487
This thing stinks from the top down, what’s up with this investor and the new sponsor?
Share current info not 1+ month old DB
So this new investor, who controls the private equity firm that owns a majority of IntelliBridge and sits on their board, caused IntelliBridge to enter into a sponsorship agreement with Spirit? And IntelliBridge paid much more than CVS paid to sponsor the Spirit?
Did he disclose this conflict of interest to the board of IntelliBridge and its minority investors before IntelliBridge?
Is the NWSL or IntelliBridge board going to dig further into this? Investor with lots of ties covering a blind eye to allegations that were well known of.
Anonymous wrote:It’s so bad the best they can do is hire a local rec team coach.
https://mobile.twitter.com/washspirit/status/1441855006655795206
RantingSoccerDad wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Making more national news.
https://www.espn.com/soccer/washington-spirit/story/4482152/washington-spirit-fans-launch-protest-against-owners-amid-abuse-allegations
The 14 member group that appears at games - well more belong but only a few show up - are so high and mighty that they think they matter and have influence. In Europe nobody even cares when supporter groups are mad.
Really? They certainly get a lot of media coverage.