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.
How come nobody ever took issue with US Soccer using Sunil Gulati's travel agency for all its needs?
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:Anonymous wrote:There are some youth coaches out there sweating bullets right now. How long until a story comes out about some of the local clubs? Only a matter of time.
#ThefutureisFCV
So, FC Virginia will become a cesspit of those fired or resigned from Washington Spirit? Parents, be warned!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are some youth coaches out there sweating bullets right now. How long until a story comes out about some of the local clubs? Only a matter of time.
#ThefutureisFCV
Anonymous wrote:There are some youth coaches out there sweating bullets right now. How long until a story comes out about some of the local clubs? Only a matter of time.
Anonymous wrote:I'm new to all this and have read the posts here and the WAPO article. There are some very odd, aggressive males posting here who clearly resent any push for anything other than the status quo with men being in charge of everything.
Are these soccer dads who think so little of the women's game that they think they could run things on these teams?
Also anyone who talks about coaches being too "soft" or not "hard" enough, should be ignored. Any coach who thinks that way should be fired. They are dinosaurs who need to go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Okay, we'll allow that, but how does it account for the other three?
Also, what's your beef with Kaya, since you can't seem to focus on anything else here?
(Not WaPo, btw.)
Kaya is a good person in general, my indictment of her story is that it's the only one being told. there were reasons she was yelled at and criticized. She thinks it was a toxic culture when in fact she was an ass to the vets, out of shape, uncoachable and in general just not good enough for the NWSL. If she were, she would be playing. However, she gets quoted like some massive whistleblower.
Imagine an NFL, NBA or MLB rookie screaming at veterans before the games and in a team huddle before and after the anthem. Yelling at a veteran for standing when they are entitled to that choice as well. STFU and play the game - now she is in the twitter echo chamber as a hero. I am done talking about her. I am just answering you
Okay, but what about the others who backed her up and didn't go on the record because it could kill their career potential? She could use her name precisely because she's out.
Did Richie have a good reason for yelling at the youth players he coached, too?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Okay, we'll allow that, but how does it account for the other three?
Also, what's your beef with Kaya, since you can't seem to focus on anything else here?
(Not WaPo, btw.)
Kaya is a good person in general, my indictment of her story is that it's the only one being told. there were reasons she was yelled at and criticized. She thinks it was a toxic culture when in fact she was an ass to the vets, out of shape, uncoachable and in general just not good enough for the NWSL. If she were, she would be playing. However, she gets quoted like some massive whistleblower.
Imagine an NFL, NBA or MLB rookie screaming at veterans before the games and in a team huddle before and after the anthem. Yelling at a veteran for standing when they are entitled to that choice as well. STFU and play the game - now she is in the twitter echo chamber as a hero. I am done talking about her. I am just answering you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Okay, we'll allow that, but how does it account for the other three?
Also, what's your beef with Kaya, since you can't seem to focus on anything else here?
(Not WaPo, btw.)
Anonymous wrote: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.