Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm pretty sure pipeline has 2 co-owners who founded the club.
Celtic was an offshoot of Pipeline, so I'm pretty sure that it has an owner too.
I was curious about this and checked online. They are both 501(c)(3)s/not-for profits, so while they may have founders, they do not have owners.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$50 bucks says half the people on their moral high horse in this thread are just as guilty as the offending spouse in the OP's original post.
+10000000000000000 This post is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:I'm pretty sure pipeline has 2 co-owners who founded the club.
Celtic was an offshoot of Pipeline, so I'm pretty sure that it has an owner too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just started travel this year, so maybe my expectations are off. Wanted to get a gut check:
Spouse gets a little enthusiastic on the sidelines. Never calls out any individual player by name (other than our kid), but may call out if the defense or offense is lacking. Nothing mean-spirited, mostly encouragement. Sure, there were also some private parent-to-parent conversations on the sideline that may have been more critical, but nothing loud enough for a player or even another parent in the stands to hear . . . unless they were eavesdropping.
Yesterday, after the tournament weekend, spouse gets a call from the OWNER of the club dressing him down for his sideline behavior. Another parent on the team got the same call. I would have thought adults could have a conversation with each other, or even with the coach, before involving the owner of the entire organization.
IS THIS NORMAL?
Why are you calling your spouse, a man the name Karen ? Why are we using women's names for poor behavior on men? Stop it please. We no longer use only female names for hurricanes and we shouldnt use Karen instead of the term jerk or Ahole
And this is exactly the kind of behavior we expect from a (fill in the blank but you know what this is). Thank you for your lecture.
You are both idiots. OP was calling the parents who presumably reported her asshole husband the sideline 'Karens,' never mind that the coaches probably did it themselves.
Her DH must have been a massive jerk though because the standard for that sort of response by the club is high.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's all sit around with our Starbucks and either be silent or yell..."We love watching you play."
I'm sorry did I use the word "yell", I meant whisper that "we love watching you play." That's better. Sorry!
Anonymous wrote:Let's all sit around with our Starbucks and either be silent or yell..."We love watching you play."
Anonymous wrote:$50 bucks says half the people on their moral high horse in this thread are just as guilty as the offending spouse in the OP's original post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just started travel this year, so maybe my expectations are off. Wanted to get a gut check:
Spouse gets a little enthusiastic on the sidelines. Never calls out any individual player by name (other than our kid), but may call out if the defense or offense is lacking. Nothing mean-spirited, mostly encouragement. Sure, there were also some private parent-to-parent conversations on the sideline that may have been more critical, but nothing loud enough for a player or even another parent in the stands to hear . . . unless they were eavesdropping.
Yesterday, after the tournament weekend, spouse gets a call from the OWNER of the club dressing him down for his sideline behavior. Another parent on the team got the same call. I would have thought adults could have a conversation with each other, or even with the coach, before involving the owner of the entire organization.
IS THIS NORMAL?
Why are you calling your spouse, a man the name Karen ? Why are we using women's names for poor behavior on men? Stop it please. We no longer use only female names for hurricanes and we shouldnt use Karen instead of the term jerk or Ahole
And this is exactly the kind of behavior we expect from a (fill in the blank but you know what this is). Thank you for your lecture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What clubs are owned by individual people? I never knew this. Thanks.
Almost none in the DC area. They are virtually all not-for-profits around here.
OP’s DH sounds like a toxic idiot, and people who call out that sort of ridiculous behavior are not “Karens”.
Many of the Baltimore clubs are - Celtic, pipeline, etc.
If you want your kid to keep playing soccer, your husband needs to chill. There seems to be a trend of kids quitting around age 12 and parents who are douchebags.