No just no one cares about your experience as a manager womenGuest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 1:29 pmSorry to hear that reading a paragraph is beyond your ability. Words are tough. You should start a website, petition, and media campaign that nobody is allowed to write paragraphs cuz it causes you generational trauma trying to read so many words. What a loser.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 1:18 pmYeah sorry no one’s reading your paragraph feel free to respond to yourself to feel better tho.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 11:35 amAs a manager I remember when Agelix first got rolled out 3 years ago, and I was stressed trying to make sure I got everything right, that the roster was set up correctly, the players and staff, any suspend players. It was helpful that you could see everything on your computer at home before the game and get it set up. And when you got to the rink they also had the ipads where you could make changes. I remember one game I was having an issue and I was stressed and panicked about it. So I got in touch with my org immediately to get it clarified and they connected with the GTHL to make sure everything was in order, and it was all good within a day or two and working fine. That was my experience when it was brand new 3 years ago, and when I had an issue I wanted to make sure everything was fine so we addressed it immediately. We didn't wait 3 months for another team to identify our issue!Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 11:28 am One of the Rattlers' parents was out here saying they were never taught how to register people or given any training from the league. Okay, but if that’s the case, wouldn’t you figure it out after one game? Like, you’re a grown adult, right? You don’t just keep messing it up for 14 straight games and then act shocked when there are consequences.![]()
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and we didn't pretend like it was an impossible to resolve issue because the 3 year old agelix system and the 2 year old trainer at larger policy is so "new". Lmao this isn't even the first year for these things. You guys gotta be more responsible and take care of your own shit.
2009 GTHL AA West
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Not in the loop but reading how badly “grown” “adults” want kids to suffer and not have their earned wins reminds me how pathetic those world is. Asides from all your anger and jealousy. The kids should not suffer and they earned those wins it’s not like an illigal player was playing securing the wins. It was a volunteer on the bench….. shame on all you
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Man, I actually feel bad for these kids. Imagine your parents making you do a whole emotional video about how “devastated” you are over some lost hockey games and blasting it all over social media. That’s not helping, it’s just setting them up for secondhand embarrassment for years to come. Begging for games back instead of just owning it? That’s some next level emotional damage.
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Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 1:33 pm Thousands of people have voiced and signed for them to be given the games back. Not to mention the thousands of views on the news and social media. All supporting the kids!
Lol, yeah, no doubt it’s rough for the kids, but c’mon… a petition full of cartoon characters? That’s sus as hell. Looks more like someone’s trolling than actual support. If the backing is real, they gotta do better than Mickey and SpongeBob signing off.
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Then why do you keep reading and responding to it all and pretending that you don't care. Just cuz you can't figure out how it works, it needs to be clear that every other manager was more attentive to this.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 1:35 pmNo just no one cares about your experience as a manager womenGuest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 1:29 pmSorry to hear that reading a paragraph is beyond your ability. Words are tough. You should start a website, petition, and media campaign that nobody is allowed to write paragraphs cuz it causes you generational trauma trying to read so many words. What a loser.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 1:18 pmYeah sorry no one’s reading your paragraph feel free to respond to yourself to feel better tho.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 11:35 amAs a manager I remember when Agelix first got rolled out 3 years ago, and I was stressed trying to make sure I got everything right, that the roster was set up correctly, the players and staff, any suspend players. It was helpful that you could see everything on your computer at home before the game and get it set up. And when you got to the rink they also had the ipads where you could make changes. I remember one game I was having an issue and I was stressed and panicked about it. So I got in touch with my org immediately to get it clarified and they connected with the GTHL to make sure everything was in order, and it was all good within a day or two and working fine. That was my experience when it was brand new 3 years ago, and when I had an issue I wanted to make sure everything was fine so we addressed it immediately. We didn't wait 3 months for another team to identify our issue!Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 11:28 am One of the Rattlers' parents was out here saying they were never taught how to register people or given any training from the league. Okay, but if that’s the case, wouldn’t you figure it out after one game? Like, you’re a grown adult, right? You don’t just keep messing it up for 14 straight games and then act shocked when there are consequences.![]()
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and we didn't pretend like it was an impossible to resolve issue because the 3 year old agelix system and the 2 year old trainer at larger policy is so "new". Lmao this isn't even the first year for these things. You guys gotta be more responsible and take care of your own shit.
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this has gotten pathetic.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 2:13 pmThen why do you keep reading and responding to it all and pretending that you don't care. Just cuz you can't figure out how it works, it needs to be clear that every other manager was more attentive to this.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 1:35 pmNo just no one cares about your experience as a manager womenGuest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 1:29 pmSorry to hear that reading a paragraph is beyond your ability. Words are tough. You should start a website, petition, and media campaign that nobody is allowed to write paragraphs cuz it causes you generational trauma trying to read so many words. What a loser.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 1:18 pmYeah sorry no one’s reading your paragraph feel free to respond to yourself to feel better tho.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 11:35 amAs a manager I remember when Agelix first got rolled out 3 years ago, and I was stressed trying to make sure I got everything right, that the roster was set up correctly, the players and staff, any suspend players. It was helpful that you could see everything on your computer at home before the game and get it set up. And when you got to the rink they also had the ipads where you could make changes. I remember one game I was having an issue and I was stressed and panicked about it. So I got in touch with my org immediately to get it clarified and they connected with the GTHL to make sure everything was in order, and it was all good within a day or two and working fine. That was my experience when it was brand new 3 years ago, and when I had an issue I wanted to make sure everything was fine so we addressed it immediately. We didn't wait 3 months for another team to identify our issue!Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 11:28 am One of the Rattlers' parents was out here saying they were never taught how to register people or given any training from the league. Okay, but if that’s the case, wouldn’t you figure it out after one game? Like, you’re a grown adult, right? You don’t just keep messing it up for 14 straight games and then act shocked when there are consequences.![]()
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and we didn't pretend like it was an impossible to resolve issue because the 3 year old agelix system and the 2 year old trainer at larger policy is so "new". Lmao this isn't even the first year for these things. You guys gotta be more responsible and take care of your own shit.
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we all hope VP sweeps you
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Fake news! Only people making it 'sus' are those who want to discredit the petition likeGuest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 1:51 pmGuest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 1:33 pm Thousands of people have voiced and signed for them to be given the games back. Not to mention the thousands of views on the news and social media. All supporting the kids!
Lol, yeah, no doubt it’s rough for the kids, but c’mon… a petition full of cartoon characters? That’s sus as hell. Looks more like someone’s trolling than actual support. If the backing is real, they gotta do better than Mickey and SpongeBob signing off.
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This type of comment from the MR parents (pretending not to be in the loop lol) is getting so tired and lazy. Literally nobody on here badly wants the kids to suffer. Everyone has said over and over and over again that they feel bad for the kids stuck in this situation. In fact early on most people were supporting your case. But it's just that you've been so insufferable blaming this on everyone else that people got feed up and stopped supporting the parents and the org. But we all still hope the best for the kids.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 1:38 pm Not in the loop but reading how badly “grown” “adults” want kids to suffer and not have their earned wins reminds me how pathetic those world is. Asides from all your anger and jealousy. The kids should not suffer and they earned those wins it’s not like an illigal player was playing securing the wins. It was a volunteer on the bench….. shame on all you
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Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 2:20 pmFake news! Only people making it 'sus' are those who want to discredit the petition likeGuest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 1:51 pmGuest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 1:33 pm Thousands of people have voiced and signed for them to be given the games back. Not to mention the thousands of views on the news and social media. All supporting the kids!
Lol, yeah, no doubt it’s rough for the kids, but c’mon… a petition full of cartoon characters? That’s sus as hell. Looks more like someone’s trolling than actual support. If the backing is real, they gotta do better than Mickey and SpongeBob signing off.that guy. Those kids have lots of support.
Lmao, "fake news"? Nah, what’s actually sus is trying to rewrite the rules just cuz they don’t like the outcome. Yeah, it sucks for the kids, but rules are rules. If they let this slide, what’s next? Just pick and choose what rules to follow? And the fact they’re using an old anti-vax slogan? Yikes. Maybe instead of pushing a sketchy petition, they should focus on accountability.
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At the end of the day, it’s just hockey, it’s not life or death, and let’s be real, these kids are still playing. Yeah, it’s unfortunate about the loss of games, but rules exist for a reason. The real issue here isn’t the GTHL’s decision, it’s the lack of accountability from the people running the Rattlers. Instead of owning up to their mistake, they’re out here rallying the troops like they’re about to storm the GTHL office and demand their 14 games back. Be serious. If they let this slide, every other team with a penalty will start doing the same thing. A petition, a website, and sympathy videos don’t change the fact that this wasn’t a one time mistake…14 games is a pattern.