So what happened for CSA to post a bizarre and cryptic non-apology apology to their social media accounts?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostJust read the comments which clearly state it was an incident in that location.
The apology notes CSA cares of its own players’ health and well being. I would say that in youth sports, all player’s well being should be cared for, yours, AND your opponents’.
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He is upset about what he thinks was a purpose elbow to his young daughter by a CSA HV player. He is upset at the CSA coach/DOC that he says made comments and was not empathetic. The parent's facebook page has all the info from his POV. If you are savy on FB, you can find the parent's page. Scrolling down his page, you see that the a parent has also posted many SJW/BLM and anti-Trump posts. I don't care what his politics are, but when someone goes overboard on the politics stuff either way I have to call into question their mental stability and or temperment. Let's see where it goes, he seems to be a classic overboard complainer/cancel culture advocate. Its not the first time a player and a coach were both a-holes during and after a game.
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Why is this on a NJ forum? It is clearly a NY issue. Same trolls always looking to bad mouth CSA without having any idea what they are talking about.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhy is this on a NJ forum? It is clearly a NY issue. Same trolls always looking to bad mouth CSA without having any idea what they are talking about.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWho cares what state? It's a soccer related topic - CSA is a multi-state organizarion now-also CSA HV and CSA SI have plenty of teams in EDP that compete vs NJ teams.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHe is upset about what he thinks was a purpose elbow to his young daughter by a CSA HV player. He is upset at the CSA coach/DOC that he says made comments and was not empathetic. The parent's facebook page has all the info from his POV. If you are savy on FB, you can find the parent's page. Scrolling down his page, you see that the a parent has also posted many SJW/BLM and anti-Trump posts. I don't care what his politics are, but when someone goes overboard on the politics stuff either way I have to call into question their mental stability and or temperment. Let's see where it goes, he seems to be a classic overboard complainer/cancel culture advocate. Its not the first time a player and a coach were both a-holes during and after a game.
I don’t care about the politics, the video is pretty damning to Jim Lagarde, CSA coach and DOC. If Jim yelled, “Welcome to the game!” Then shame on him.
I bet after the ambulance came, Jim must have felt horrible as the level of injury was severe. My son does check on another child if they come up injured after a challenge.
Here’s the fact, at some point, 99.99% of youth will stop playing the sport they love, sooner or later, 14 or 22, the vast majority are not going pro. What kids learn are sportsmanship, leadership skills, work ethic, and how to cope with losses and adversity.
I hope that CSA will be more empathetic, the statement on their website is very bad and does not reflect an apology or hope the opposing player gets well.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI went to Johnathan Tatman’s Facebook website, and learned this is a Freshman girl in high school. Therefore, the force of the elbow would have been a purposeful blow, versus an accident. These are 15 year olds.
I don’t care about the politics, the video is pretty damning to Jim Lagarde, CSA coach and DOC. If Jim yelled, “Welcome to the game!” Then shame on him.
I bet after the ambulance came, Jim must have felt horrible as the level of injury was severe. My son does check on another child if they come up injured after a challenge.
Here’s the fact, at some point, 99.99% of youth will stop playing the sport they love, sooner or later, 14 or 22, the vast majority are not going pro. What kids learn are sportsmanship, leadership skills, work ethic, and how to cope with losses and adversity.
I hope that CSA will be more empathetic, the statement on their website is very bad and does not reflect an apology or hope the opposing player gets well.
It’s very bad for Cedar Stars. Apparently the coach was not apologetic even after the game, learning the child was in the hospital.
You’d think the first instinct should be to hope everything’s ok. At least, that’s normal.
It’s not normal for kids to be injured and sent to the hospital. Let alone a broken nose, for a girl. She’ll remember that for the rest of her life!
Yes, for this, you should message Cedar Stars Hudson Valley.
In fact, notify the authorities about CSA behavior.
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