Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is a summary of recent events.
https://www.cbssports.com/nwsl/news/washington-spirit-controversies-explained-everything-to-know-about-nwsl-teams-tumultuous-two-months/
Maybe we should start a new post? Now that is much more than just about Richie Burke.
Haha letter “obtained by the post”
Kang is working with the post to take the team for herself. Noting the displeasure of a small minded, small number spirit group as the “fan base” is ridiculous. All they can agree on is not liking white men in control of anything - despite white men keeping this team financially solvent.
Kang harasses players and they can’t stand it. Nobody is even interested in the other side of the story. Did you read ONCE that anyone was unavailable for comments? Nope. Due to nobody asking
Hey WP Reporter - Did not immediately means he didn’t answer the phone and five min later they published. I don’t like him but that’s how it’s done. Push to print and never care about digging to both sides.
Uh, nope.
From MH-C's 9/22 article:
"In response to questions from a reporter, Baldwin called The Post’s reporting inaccurate but refused to comment or respond to questions on the record.
Burke declined to comment on that story but previously told a reporter he had “no interest in showing bias.”
Best did not respond to multiple requests for comment detailing these allegations via text and email."
And in yesterday's article:
"Baldwin did not immediately respond to a request for comment. He has previously declined to comment on questions from The Washington Post about the treatment of women at the club and about tension with Kang.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is a summary of recent events.
https://www.cbssports.com/nwsl/news/washington-spirit-controversies-explained-everything-to-know-about-nwsl-teams-tumultuous-two-months/
Maybe we should start a new post? Now that is much more than just about Richie Burke.
Haha letter “obtained by the post”
Kang is working with the post to take the team for herself. Noting the displeasure of a small minded, small number spirit group as the “fan base” is ridiculous. All they can agree on is not liking white men in control of anything - despite white men keeping this team financially solvent.
Kang harasses players and they can’t stand it. Nobody is even interested in the other side of the story. Did you read ONCE that anyone was unavailable for comments? Nope. Due to nobody asking
Anonymous wrote:Here is a summary of recent events.
https://www.cbssports.com/nwsl/news/washington-spirit-controversies-explained-everything-to-know-about-nwsl-teams-tumultuous-two-months/
Maybe we should start a new post? Now that is much more than just about Richie Burke.
Anonymous wrote:No answers. Investor is a saint and single-handily saving the Spirit. Don’t question the process. And if you do, you hate men, you are part of the cancel culture, and you hate liberals.![]()
There is a lot of damage control on this thread. Only the investor knows all of these specific facts about his subsidiary, their decision to sponsor Spirit, and many of the other items in this thread. There has been an aggressive pitch for the Post and other media to write about this narrative. It has failed. There is a reason this narrative only exists on threads like this and other social media.
And yes, there are more Post articles to come that will not be flattering.
Anonymous wrote:No answers. Investor is a saint and single-handily saving the Spirit. Don’t question the process. And if you do, you hate men, you are part of the cancel culture, and you hate liberals.![]()
There is a lot of damage control on this thread. Only the investor knows all of these specific facts about his subsidiary, their decision to sponsor Spirit, and many of the other items in this thread. There has been an aggressive pitch for the Post and other media to write about this narrative. It has failed. There is a reason this narrative only exists on threads like this and other social media.
And yes, there are more Post articles to come that will not be flattering.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This investor and his wife have been very active in this thread.
I’ve drilled that female
Such a disgusting comment
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.
Their money their business.
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.
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