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PaulNewman

I recall seeing the send off against Middlebury live.  I recall thinking that the Conn player sent off had made a really poor decision.  I don't recall any commentary after that game or later (until now) about allegations of racist and homphobic slurs.

Nevertheless, this is the kind of thing that often happens when a brand-new poster comes in hot with guns blazing seemingly intent on making a fool of himself.

TheNescacRat

Quote from: Bucket on September 26, 2023, 02:15:04 PM
Quote from: Moose on September 26, 2023, 12:44:11 PM
Connecticut College is far from a dirty team. Babson put in some disgusting tackles that have no place in the sport and Conn captain Alessandro Horvath-Diano was protecting his teammates. Connecticut College will win the NESCAC on the backs of senior leadership and class play!

Same Conn team that experienced back-to-back games last year with players red-carded off for using racial and homophobic slurs?

What do you mean back-to-back games? This didn't happen for Conn so you may be very confused.

College Soccer Observer

Quote from: PaulNewman on September 26, 2023, 06:23:01 PM
I recall seeing the send off against Middlebury live.  I recall thinking that the Conn player sent off had made a really poor decision.  I don't recall any commentary after that game or later (until now) about allegations of racist and homphobic slurs.

Nevertheless, this is the kind of thing that often happens when a brand-new poster comes in hot with guns blazing seemingly intent on making a fool of himself.
PN:  I was there, and the comment was definitely said.  The Conn player made a remark that referenced a players ethnicity and was homophobic in nature.

Coach Jeff

Quote from: College Soccer Observer on September 27, 2023, 12:16:13 AM
Quote from: PaulNewman on September 26, 2023, 06:23:01 PM
I recall seeing the send off against Middlebury live.  I recall thinking that the Conn player sent off had made a really poor decision.  I don't recall any commentary after that game or later (until now) about allegations of racist and homphobic slurs.

Nevertheless, this is the kind of thing that often happens when a brand-new poster comes in hot with guns blazing seemingly intent on making a fool of himself.
PN:  I was there, and the comment was definitely said.  The Conn player made a remark that referenced a players ethnicity and was homophobic in nature.

There is no place for this type of action on the soccer field or in life.  I hope the coach and university takes this seriously 

Bucket

Quote from: TheNescacRat on September 26, 2023, 10:57:42 PM
Quote from: Bucket on September 26, 2023, 02:15:04 PM
Quote from: Moose on September 26, 2023, 12:44:11 PM
Connecticut College is far from a dirty team. Babson put in some disgusting tackles that have no place in the sport and Conn captain Alessandro Horvath-Diano was protecting his teammates. Connecticut College will win the NESCAC on the backs of senior leadership and class play!

Same Conn team that experienced back-to-back games last year with players red-carded off for using racial and homophobic slurs?

What do you mean back-to-back games? This didn't happen for Conn so you may be very confused.

I'm mistaken. It wasn't back-to-back. The infractions occurred 10 days apart, against Wheaton and Middlebury. But the red card ejections and the reasons behind them were the same.

TheNescacRat

Quote from: Bucket on September 27, 2023, 10:12:24 AM
Quote from: TheNescacRat on September 26, 2023, 10:57:42 PM
Quote from: Bucket on September 26, 2023, 02:15:04 PM
Quote from: Moose on September 26, 2023, 12:44:11 PM
Connecticut College is far from a dirty team. Babson put in some disgusting tackles that have no place in the sport and Conn captain Alessandro Horvath-Diano was protecting his teammates. Connecticut College will win the NESCAC on the backs of senior leadership and class play!

Same Conn team that experienced back-to-back games last year with players red-carded off for using racial and homophobic slurs?

What do you mean back-to-back games? This didn't happen for Conn so you may be very confused.

I'm mistaken. It wasn't back-to-back. The infractions occurred 10 days apart, against Wheaton and Middlebury. But the red card ejections and the reasons behind them were the same.

The red card against Wheaton had nothing to do with slurs used or verbal exchange. In fact, nothing happened that was deserving of a red card in the Wheaton game. The ref made a mistake and thought he was elbowing a player intentionally when running in for a last-minute free kick.

I'd love to know how you came up with that, did you just want to add on to a narrative? And to add in on the Conn v Midd game, Saint Louis referenced a Conn player's ethnicity in the verbal exchanges after the red card was given so we can go back and forth here

Bucket

Quote from: TheNescacRat on September 27, 2023, 10:25:32 AM
Quote from: Bucket on September 27, 2023, 10:12:24 AM
Quote from: TheNescacRat on September 26, 2023, 10:57:42 PM
Quote from: Bucket on September 26, 2023, 02:15:04 PM
Quote from: Moose on September 26, 2023, 12:44:11 PM
Connecticut College is far from a dirty team. Babson put in some disgusting tackles that have no place in the sport and Conn captain Alessandro Horvath-Diano was protecting his teammates. Connecticut College will win the NESCAC on the backs of senior leadership and class play!

Same Conn team that experienced back-to-back games last year with players red-carded off for using racial and homophobic slurs?

What do you mean back-to-back games? This didn't happen for Conn so you may be very confused.

I'm mistaken. It wasn't back-to-back. The infractions occurred 10 days apart, against Wheaton and Middlebury. But the red card ejections and the reasons behind them were the same.

The red card against Wheaton had nothing to do with slurs used or verbal exchange. In fact, nothing happened that was deserving of a red card in the Wheaton game. The ref made a mistake and thought he was elbowing a player intentionally when running in for a last-minute free kick.

I'd love to know how you came up with that, did you just want to add on to a narrative? And to add in on the Conn v Midd game, Saint Louis referenced a Conn player's ethnicity in the verbal exchanges after the red card was given so we can go back and forth here

Was a Conn player disciplined prior to the Middlebury game for uttering homophobic slurs in a match? Yes or no? I know for a fact this was the case. Did a Conn player drop racial and ethnic slurs on a Midd player after being ejected? Yes or no? I know for a fact this occurred.

This is my response to the first-post braggadocio that Conn "is far from a dirty team" ...and will win the NESCAC on the back of "class play." And it appears others in attendance have access to these same set of facts.

Case closed.

Newenglander

Quote from: Bucket on September 27, 2023, 11:03:41 AM
Quote from: TheNescacRat on September 27, 2023, 10:25:32 AM
Quote from: Bucket on September 27, 2023, 10:12:24 AM
Quote from: TheNescacRat on September 26, 2023, 10:57:42 PM
Quote from: Bucket on September 26, 2023, 02:15:04 PM
Quote from: Moose on September 26, 2023, 12:44:11 PM
Connecticut College is far from a dirty team. Babson put in some disgusting tackles that have no place in the sport and Conn captain Alessandro Horvath-Diano was protecting his teammates. Connecticut College will win the NESCAC on the backs of senior leadership and class play!

Same Conn team that experienced back-to-back games last year with players red-carded off for using racial and homophobic slurs?

What do you mean back-to-back games? This didn't happen for Conn so you may be very confused.

I'm mistaken. It wasn't back-to-back. The infractions occurred 10 days apart, against Wheaton and Middlebury. But the red card ejections and the reasons behind them were the same.

The red card against Wheaton had nothing to do with slurs used or verbal exchange. In fact, nothing happened that was deserving of a red card in the Wheaton game. The ref made a mistake and thought he was elbowing a player intentionally when running in for a last-minute free kick.

I'd love to know how you came up with that, did you just want to add on to a narrative? And to add in on the Conn v Midd game, Saint Louis referenced a Conn player's ethnicity in the verbal exchanges after the red card was given so we can go back and forth here

Was a Conn player disciplined prior to the Middlebury game for uttering homophobic slurs in a match? Yes or no? I know for a fact this was the case. Did a Conn player drop racial and ethnic slurs on a Midd player after being ejected? Yes or no? I know for a fact this occurred.

This is my response to the first-post braggadocio that Conn "is far from a dirty team" ...and will win the NESCAC on the back of "class play." And it appears others in attendance have access to these same set of facts.

Case closed.
I wouldn't condone the behavior described above just as much as I'd caution labelling a team after one incident a year ago with one player. If you are referring to the Wheaton game as a second example - the red card was for physical play in the box and nothing to do with language.

TheNescacRat

Quote from: Bucket on September 27, 2023, 11:03:41 AM
Quote from: TheNescacRat on September 27, 2023, 10:25:32 AM
Quote from: Bucket on September 27, 2023, 10:12:24 AM
Quote from: TheNescacRat on September 26, 2023, 10:57:42 PM
Quote from: Bucket on September 26, 2023, 02:15:04 PM
Quote from: Moose on September 26, 2023, 12:44:11 PM
Connecticut College is far from a dirty team. Babson put in some disgusting tackles that have no place in the sport and Conn captain Alessandro Horvath-Diano was protecting his teammates. Connecticut College will win the NESCAC on the backs of senior leadership and class play!

Same Conn team that experienced back-to-back games last year with players red-carded off for using racial and homophobic slurs?

What do you mean back-to-back games? This didn't happen for Conn so you may be very confused.

I'm mistaken. It wasn't back-to-back. The infractions occurred 10 days apart, against Wheaton and Middlebury. But the red card ejections and the reasons behind them were the same.

The red card against Wheaton had nothing to do with slurs used or verbal exchange. In fact, nothing happened that was deserving of a red card in the Wheaton game. The ref made a mistake and thought he was elbowing a player intentionally when running in for a last-minute free kick.

I'd love to know how you came up with that, did you just want to add on to a narrative? And to add in on the Conn v Midd game, Saint Louis referenced a Conn player's ethnicity in the verbal exchanges after the red card was given so we can go back and forth here

Was a Conn player disciplined prior to the Middlebury game for uttering homophobic slurs in a match? Yes or no? I know for a fact this was the case. Did a Conn player drop racial and ethnic slurs on a Midd player after being ejected? Yes or no? I know for a fact this occurred.

This is my response to the first-post braggadocio that Conn "is far from a dirty team" ...and will win the NESCAC on the back of "class play." And it appears others in attendance have access to these same set of facts.

Case closed.

No, you are incorrect about the Wheaton game, that is why I responded to you. This did not occur, and you must be confused again.

Bucket

Quote from: TheNescacRat on September 27, 2023, 12:42:50 PM
Quote from: Bucket on September 27, 2023, 11:03:41 AM
Quote from: TheNescacRat on September 27, 2023, 10:25:32 AM
Quote from: Bucket on September 27, 2023, 10:12:24 AM
Quote from: TheNescacRat on September 26, 2023, 10:57:42 PM
Quote from: Bucket on September 26, 2023, 02:15:04 PM
Quote from: Moose on September 26, 2023, 12:44:11 PM
Connecticut College is far from a dirty team. Babson put in some disgusting tackles that have no place in the sport and Conn captain Alessandro Horvath-Diano was protecting his teammates. Connecticut College will win the NESCAC on the backs of senior leadership and class play!

Same Conn team that experienced back-to-back games last year with players red-carded off for using racial and homophobic slurs?

What do you mean back-to-back games? This didn't happen for Conn so you may be very confused.

I'm mistaken. It wasn't back-to-back. The infractions occurred 10 days apart, against Wheaton and Middlebury. But the red card ejections and the reasons behind them were the same.

The red card against Wheaton had nothing to do with slurs used or verbal exchange. In fact, nothing happened that was deserving of a red card in the Wheaton game. The ref made a mistake and thought he was elbowing a player intentionally when running in for a last-minute free kick.

I'd love to know how you came up with that, did you just want to add on to a narrative? And to add in on the Conn v Midd game, Saint Louis referenced a Conn player's ethnicity in the verbal exchanges after the red card was given so we can go back and forth here

Was a Conn player disciplined prior to the Middlebury game for uttering homophobic slurs in a match? Yes or no? I know for a fact this was the case. Did a Conn player drop racial and ethnic slurs on a Midd player after being ejected? Yes or no? I know for a fact this occurred.

This is my response to the first-post braggadocio that Conn "is far from a dirty team" ...and will win the NESCAC on the back of "class play." And it appears others in attendance have access to these same set of facts.

Case closed.

No, you are incorrect about the Wheaton game, that is why I responded to you. This did not occur, and you must be confused again.

Read what I wrote. I may have been mistaken about the Wheaton red card. What I'm not mistaken about is that a Conn player was disciplined for uttering homophobic slurs directed at an opponent, PRIOR to this happening again at Middlebury.

Classy, indeed.

Not confused here.

TheNescacRat

Quote from: Bucket on September 27, 2023, 01:09:33 PM
Quote from: TheNescacRat on September 27, 2023, 12:42:50 PM
Quote from: Bucket on September 27, 2023, 11:03:41 AM
Quote from: TheNescacRat on September 27, 2023, 10:25:32 AM
Quote from: Bucket on September 27, 2023, 10:12:24 AM
Quote from: TheNescacRat on September 26, 2023, 10:57:42 PM
Quote from: Bucket on September 26, 2023, 02:15:04 PM
Quote from: Moose on September 26, 2023, 12:44:11 PM
Connecticut College is far from a dirty team. Babson put in some disgusting tackles that have no place in the sport and Conn captain Alessandro Horvath-Diano was protecting his teammates. Connecticut College will win the NESCAC on the backs of senior leadership and class play!

Same Conn team that experienced back-to-back games last year with players red-carded off for using racial and homophobic slurs?

What do you mean back-to-back games? This didn't happen for Conn so you may be very confused.

I'm mistaken. It wasn't back-to-back. The infractions occurred 10 days apart, against Wheaton and Middlebury. But the red card ejections and the reasons behind them were the same.

The red card against Wheaton had nothing to do with slurs used or verbal exchange. In fact, nothing happened that was deserving of a red card in the Wheaton game. The ref made a mistake and thought he was elbowing a player intentionally when running in for a last-minute free kick.

I'd love to know how you came up with that, did you just want to add on to a narrative? And to add in on the Conn v Midd game, Saint Louis referenced a Conn player's ethnicity in the verbal exchanges after the red card was given so we can go back and forth here

Was a Conn player disciplined prior to the Middlebury game for uttering homophobic slurs in a match? Yes or no? I know for a fact this was the case. Did a Conn player drop racial and ethnic slurs on a Midd player after being ejected? Yes or no? I know for a fact this occurred.

This is my response to the first-post braggadocio that Conn "is far from a dirty team" ...and will win the NESCAC on the back of "class play." And it appears others in attendance have access to these same set of facts.

Case closed.

No, you are incorrect about the Wheaton game, that is why I responded to you. This did not occur, and you must be confused again.

Read what I wrote. I may have been mistaken about the Wheaton red card. What I'm not mistaken about is that a Conn player was disciplined for uttering homophobic slurs directed at an opponent, PRIOR to this happening again at Middlebury.

Classy, indeed.

Not confused here.

LOL, I've been reading everything you have said. First it was "back-to-back games" then it was "Wheaton" now it's "I may have been mistaken...but I'm definitely sure at some point a player has been disciplined prior to Midd"

You want to enlighten everyone who the opponent was? Clearly it wasn't Wheaton and Conn didn't have any other red cards, so if you are so sure then tell us.

camosfan

In 2022 Con got red cards at both Wheaton and Middlebury, what seems to be in dispute here?

EnmoreCat

#8832
Amherst 1 Babson 2

Babson scored with what looked like a superb shot (the Livestream struggled to keep up) from outside the area with five seconds to go.  Up until that point, I would have said a draw was a fair result, but that goal definitely deserved to win a game.  Amherst had led and in the ten minutes or so after that goal, had chances to go further ahead, but all credit to the Beavers who hung in there.  All up, after what has been a very good run, the Mammoths looked a bit flat today and will need to freshen up ahead of Saturday's clash with Williams. 

Foul count: Amherst 21 Babson 16


jumpshot

Babson stunned amHurst's direct play (21 fouls) with a well-deserved upset at amHurst. An ugly loss .... Oh well, it was a beautiful day for being outside ....

camosfan

Coverage was good for most of the game, at about the middle of the second half problems started, logged out and then try to get back in Hudl , was asking for subscription.