Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous

And we can hire a hairstylist, manicurist and fashion accessorizor to get them ready before games...lol. Who cares!

You could always join YJ and get a nice unifiorm over there. Maybe if your lucky you can watch PM spit in his water bottle. Or better yet if your from Mt Sinai or related to him you can play on one of his teams.


Or you can stay with TG and have your kid coached by some college kid who has no idea what they are doing.The good news when your kid reaches recruiting age the best coach in your organization will not be allowed to have anything to do with your daughter due to NCAA restrictions .Or maybe your TG coaches can threaten each other with violence in front of your young daughter like they did when playing my daughters team, class act all the way .By the way PM actually has a proven history of being a successful coach unlike any coach in your YJ wannabe organization, but keep bringing up his name because you have zero championships to talk about.


Play a new song dude....jeez


Which song,the violence, the poor coaching,, the ncaa restrictions,or the defending PM when one of your moronic club members decide to go after him and bring his name up for no reason on a TG thread.The guy has spent countless uncompensated time training kids for nothing more than the fact that he likes to help kids yet people on your club feel the need to try to bring him down.


Ok president of the PM fan club. We get your position on the matter. Move along. You have your own issues over on your YJ thread.
The reality is not that P.M. coached countless hours teaching girls strictly out of the love of the game. The reality is he coached because he knew that he could further his daughters carrier by "donating" his time. though a good player she would not have seen as many minuets if not for her father coaching. So please spare us the martyr of the lacrosse world dramatics. He had his reasons, and not all of them pure