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Post by timesup on Feb 19, 2019 21:09:05 GMT -6
I think I'm now convinced that everyone (including myself) is absolutely nuts!
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Post by drogba on Feb 19, 2019 21:18:48 GMT -6
Jesuit 2 nil
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Post by smoser on Feb 19, 2019 21:22:35 GMT -6
Never said anything negative to anyone, especially players, after the game. If anyone has been in a finals, post game melee, pro or con, there's 1000 people around and phones/ cameras so please stop with this slander. I've coached 17 finals in my last 21 years as a varsity head coach and have never been accused of verbally abusing players until now.
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Post by vistajay on Feb 19, 2019 21:59:42 GMT -6
Someone is trolling, Coach Moser. No one who has any interaction with your team or who follows LA HS soccer would believe such a thing.
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Post by soccerfan583 on Feb 19, 2019 22:14:45 GMT -6
drogba knows what’s up just like last year.
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Post by gallstar on Feb 20, 2019 0:18:10 GMT -6
Gallstar, as my great aunt used to say "Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present moment." 2003 was 16 years ago. Let it go. Also, do not talk about my momma like that! She once was on the sidelines watching me play in blue and white. She's a classy woman, and I do not appreciate you insulting her in such a tasteless fashion. It seems to me that you have some internal issues that you are taking out on the beloved Jesuit Blue Jays. 1) Don't talk about my momma 2) Don't talk about my Doritos. Lastly, the things Moser said to my teammates and I in the final game last year could not even be said on this thread, or I would be kicked off of Laprep. I'll leave you with this quote: "Do not judge a book by it's cover." Anyways, Go Jays! I don’t know your momma but I’m sure she’s lovely. I only know what I know about my past experiences because I lived it and to say the least it wasn’t pretty. Sorry if you felt like it was directed at her. I like St. Paul and Jesuit in this game as I know they’re the two best teams. My support or tie breaker goes solely to the man in jeans. I think he’s a fine man based solely on my conversations with him. His team looks like what I think soccer should and he’s been very gracious to our program at St. Amant. I would love to see him and his team win the championship as I believe they’re the best team I’ve seen this year. Same reason I wish the Saints would’ve won the NFC title. Good luck to all with a little extra Gallstar love for the wolves.
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Post by gallstar on Feb 20, 2019 7:46:17 GMT -6
I don’t know your momma but I’m sure she’s lovely. I only know what I know about my past experiences because I lived it and to say the least it wasn’t pretty. Sorry if you felt like it was directed at her. I like St. Paul and Jesuit in this game as I know they’re the two best teams. My support or tie breaker goes solely to the man in jeans. I think he’s a fine man based solely on my conversations with him. His team looks like what I think soccer should and he’s been very gracious to our program at St. Amant. I would love to see him and his team win the championship as I believe they’re the best team I’ve seen this year. Same reason I wish the Saints would’ve won the NFC title. Good luck to all with a little extra Gallstar love for the wolves. Yea.... Save yourself now that you are in a hole, Gallstar!! And just FYI..... The "man in jeans" is a complete hypocrite and I hope everyone eventually will grow to learn that. Please ask me to put Moser quotes of what he said to Jesuit players and coaches in here......PLEASE!! Maybe then you will see how he is an uncultivated coach who talks more smack than the players themselves. Again... do not judge a book by it's cover! For you, Gallstar, to stereotype every single Jesuit soccer parent into the same group as "classless and rude" is completely immature and unmannerly. I hope you learned your lesson and mature on Laprep at least a little bit...... know what I know! Seems to be a common theme and as for maturing that’s not likely but I’ll try just for you! See you Saturday!
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Post by mikehoncho on Feb 20, 2019 8:02:28 GMT -6
Yea.... Save yourself now that you are in a hole, Gallstar! And just FYI..... The "man in jeans" is a complete hypocrite and I hope everyone eventually will grow to learn that. Please ask me to put Moser quotes of what he said to Jesuit players and coaches in here......PLEASE! Maybe then you will see how he is an uncultivated coach who talks more smack than the players themselves. Again... do not judge a book by it's cover! For you, Gallstar, to stereotype every single Jesuit soccer parent into the same group as "classless and rude" is completely immature and unmannerly. I hope you learned your lesson and mature on Laprep at least a little bit...... know what I know! Seems to be a common theme and as for maturing that’s not likely but I’ll try just for you! See you Saturday!
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Post by jaystothelaff on Feb 20, 2019 9:33:26 GMT -6
What I truly cannot understand is how most of the people posting are so quick to slander Jesuit, it's fans, and it's parents, but the second someone who actually experienced firsthand the classlessness and unsportsmanlike actions of Moser and St. Paul's actually calls out that program everyone is up in arms. After the final did the St. Paul's team accept defeat and try to shake our coaches hand? Did they after the scored on Jesuit in the final point to their ring fingers i front of our student section? Did during the game their coach, get into unprovoked explicit verbal spats with players and coaches from jesuit? Sounds like a real classy program to me. But goodness forbid that students rush the field after beating the number one team in the country off of a last second screamer and beautiful flick in golden goal. Seriously I know it's easy to hate on jesuit, but to have St. Paul's on a pedestal and call the Jesuit program classless is just wrong. So before you rush to respond to this thread with more St. Paul's bias just think for one second: are they really any classier than the Jesuit kids?
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Post by gallstar on Feb 20, 2019 10:44:15 GMT -6
What I truly cannot understand is how most of the people posting are so quick to slander Jesuit, it's fans, and it's parents, but the second someone who actually experienced firsthand the classlessness and unsportsmanlike actions of Moser and St. Paul's actually calls out that program everyone is up in arms. After the final did the St. Paul's team accept defeat and try to shake our coaches hand? Did they after the scored on Jesuit in the final point to their ring fingers i front of our student section? Did during the game their coach, get into unprovoked explicit verbal spats with players and coaches from jesuit? Sounds like a real classy program to me. But goodness forbid that students rush the field after beating the number one team in the country off of a last second screamer and beautiful flick in golden goal. Seriously I know it's easy to hate on jesuit, but to have St. Paul's on a pedestal and call the Jesuit program classless is just wrong. So before you rush to respond to this thread with more St. Paul's bias just think for one second: are they really any classier than the Jesuit kids? I’ve had several people point out my flaws on this site and in life in general. Consistently thank them for the feedback both good and bad. That’s an opportunity to improve or grow and feedback is a gift. The opposite reaction is to justify or minimize those that give you the feedback. My first hand experience with Jesuit on three separate occasions has been unfavorable. Call me what you must. By the same token my three encounters with St. Paul have been favorable. Not sure if this is the answer you wanted but it’s likely filled with some common truth.
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Post by DocT on Feb 20, 2019 11:06:15 GMT -6
What I truly cannot understand is how most of the people posting are so quick to slander Jesuit, it's fans, and it's parents, but the second someone who actually experienced firsthand the classlessness and unsportsmanlike actions of Moser and St. Paul's actually calls out that program everyone is up in arms. After the final did the St. Paul's team accept defeat and try to shake our coaches hand? Did they after the scored on Jesuit in the final point to their ring fingers i front of our student section? Did during the game their coach, get into unprovoked explicit verbal spats with players and coaches from jesuit? Sounds like a real classy program to me. But goodness forbid that students rush the field after beating the number one team in the country off of a last second screamer and beautiful flick in golden goal. Seriously I know it's easy to hate on jesuit, but to have St. Paul's on a pedestal and call the Jesuit program classless is just wrong. So before you rush to respond to this thread with more St. Paul's bias just think for one second: are they really any classier than the Jesuit kids? I’ve had several people point out my flaws on this site and in life in general. Consistently thank them for the feedback both good and bad. That’s an opportunity to improve or grow and feedback is a gift. The opposite reaction is to justify or minimize those that give you the feedback. My first hand experience with Jesuit on three separate occasions has been unfavorable. Call me what you must. By the same token my three encounters with St. Paul have been favorable. Not sure if this is the answer you wanted but it’s likely filled with some common truth. I say we all meet across the street from UL Soccer Complex, at Agavé, before the games start on Saturday. A great top shelf margarita is just what we all need. I’m buying for any and all takers! Lemme know
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Post by AgSurfer on Feb 20, 2019 11:14:33 GMT -6
What I truly cannot understand is how most of the people posting are so quick to slander Jesuit, it's fans, and it's parents, but the second someone who actually experienced firsthand the classlessness and unsportsmanlike actions of Moser and St. Paul's actually calls out that program everyone is up in arms. After the final did the St. Paul's team accept defeat and try to shake our coaches hand? Did they after the scored on Jesuit in the final point to their ring fingers i front of our student section? Did during the game their coach, get into unprovoked explicit verbal spats with players and coaches from jesuit? Sounds like a real classy program to me. But goodness forbid that students rush the field after beating the number one team in the country off of a last second screamer and beautiful flick in golden goal. Seriously I know it's easy to hate on jesuit, but to have St. Paul's on a pedestal and call the Jesuit program classless is just wrong. So before you rush to respond to this thread with more St. Paul's bias just think for one second: are they really any classier than the Jesuit kids? There is no hatred for Jesuit. My brother and dad went to Jesuit high schools. What is I saw last year was unacceptable behavior. You can sugar coat the individuals actions however you want to justify their actions, but in the end they alone put a black eye on Jesuit at the game. Notice how I only included the one's going onto the field, as you alluded to, most Jesuit fans are not like that. As for the shaking of hands after the game, kinda hard when those "individuals not suppose to be on the field" were surrounding the Jesuit team, if SPS players stayed away, not exactly a bad idea considering the circumstances. Who slandered Jesuit fans? Someone who had a "first hand" experience with them? I have no idea what happened in 2003 or what went on by the benches, but if Moser did what is being stated, I believe the fourth ref would have had him carded for such behavior (don't know if he can do this). Maybe time2retire or cardsinhand can better explain the role of the fourth ref. My older son played against both and neither group of players are alter boys. As for being on a pedestal, both teams are highly regarded and both are pulled against by most other posters this year. They are both highly competitive groups of boys playing good soccer, yet many around the state want new teams in the finals.
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Post by quickrestart on Feb 20, 2019 11:17:37 GMT -6
What I truly cannot understand is how most of the people posting are so quick to slander Jesuit, it's fans, and it's parents, but the second someone who actually experienced firsthand the classlessness and unsportsmanlike actions of Moser and St. Paul's actually calls out that program everyone is up in arms. After the final did the St. Paul's team accept defeat and try to shake our coaches hand? Did they after the scored on Jesuit in the final point to their ring fingers i front of our student section? Did during the game their coach, get into unprovoked explicit verbal spats with players and coaches from jesuit? Sounds like a real classy program to me. But goodness forbid that students rush the field after beating the number one team in the country off of a last second screamer and beautiful flick in golden goal. Seriously I know it's easy to hate on jesuit, but to have St. Paul's on a pedestal and call the Jesuit program classless is just wrong. So before you rush to respond to this thread with more St. Paul's bias just think for one second: are they really any classier than the Jesuit kids? There is no hatred for Jesuit. My brother and dad went to Jesuit high schools. What is I saw last year was unacceptable behavior. You can sugar coat the individuals actions however you want to justify their actions, but in the end they alone put a black eye on Jesuit at the game. Notice how I only included the one's going onto the field, as you alluded to, most Jesuit fans are not like that. As for the shaking of hands after the game, kinda hard when those "individuals not suppose to be on the field" were surrounding the Jesuit team, if SPS players stayed away, not exactly a bad idea considering the circumstances. Who slandered Jesuit fans? Someone who had a "first hand" experience with them? I have no idea what happened in 2003 or what went on by the benches, but if Moser did what is being stated, I believe the fourth ref would have had him carded for such behavior (don't know if he can do this). Maybe time2retire or cardsinhand can better explain the role of the fourth ref. My older son played against both and neither group of players are alter boys. As for being on a pedestal, both teams are highly regarded and both are pulled against by most other posters this year. They are both highly competitive groups of boys playing good soccer, yet many around the state want new teams in the finals. Sounds like a rivalry to me. Not sure what everyone is getting so upset about? Moser isn't verbally abusing anyone. That's a ridiculous statement. Jesuit fans are fans, they get excited. I'm just pumped for this match.
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Post by mrobicheaux on Feb 20, 2019 11:38:27 GMT -6
Jays_blue... I played for the "man in jeans" for 4 years. We've had "some" very tough and heart breaking losses during that time. Never once did Coach Moser say anything negative said to any player on opposing team. In fact, after a close district game that we won...coach moser suspended a sps player who was "smack" talking after the game... Get your facts straight. As I recall you were one of the classless jesuit players who complained about the referee in a game that you won which made you state champs of la. So yeah lets stop making false accusations about the "man in jeans" ... Good talk Trey.
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Post by gallstar on Feb 20, 2019 12:52:03 GMT -6
I’ve had several people point out my flaws on this site and in life in general. Consistently thank them for the feedback both good and bad. That’s an opportunity to improve or grow and feedback is a gift. The opposite reaction is to justify or minimize those that give you the feedback. My first hand experience with Jesuit on three separate occasions has been unfavorable. Call me what you must. By the same token my three encounters with St. Paul have been favorable. Not sure if this is the answer you wanted but it’s likely filled with some common truth. I say we all meet across the street from UL Soccer Complex, at Agavé, before the games start on Saturday. A great top shelf margarita is just what we all need. I’m buying for any and all takers! Lemme know you had me at Margarita
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Post by factsopinion on Feb 20, 2019 15:54:42 GMT -6
One of the pairs consistently assembles and executes with excellence, rising out of a highly difficult and competitive environment, in which many contenders have access to ample resources and channels, to appear in the ultimate game. The other pair dictates and manipulates a relatively non-competitive environment, with exclusive access to resources and control of channels, to ultimately appear in the final game. If anything, these team-pairings are perfect opposites. And if you know which paring is which, I guess we can rest the case.
Not to say one pairing is good or bad in how they operate. An argument could be made for either good or bad, healthy or unhealthy, in their respective environments. It’s just to say that the team-pairings are opposites, by comparison.
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Post by vistajay on Feb 20, 2019 16:27:09 GMT -6
One of the pairs consistently assembles and executes with excellence, rising out of a highly difficult and competitive environment, in which many contenders have access to ample resources and channels, to appear in the ultimate game. The other pair dictates and manipulates a relatively non-competitive environment, with exclusive access to resources and control of channels, to ultimately appear in the final game. If anything, these team-pairings are perfect opposites. And if you know which paring is which, I guess we can rest the case. Not to say one pairing is good or bad in how they operate. An argument could be made for either good or bad, healthy or unhealthy, in their respective environments. It’s just to say that the team-pairings are opposites, by comparison. Lol. I predict 3 more pages arguing which school is Jesuit and which is St Paul's, in your analogy.
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Post by loJic on Feb 20, 2019 17:44:18 GMT -6
One of the pairs consistently assembles and executes with excellence, rising out of a highly difficult and competitive environment, in which many contenders have access to ample resources and channels, to appear in the ultimate game. The other pair dictates and manipulates a relatively non-competitive environment, with exclusive access to resources and control of channels, to ultimately appear in the final game. If anything, these team-pairings are perfect opposites. And if you know which paring is which, I guess we can rest the case. Not to say one pairing is good or bad in how they operate. An argument could be made for either good or bad, healthy or unhealthy, in their respective environments. It’s just to say that the team-pairings are opposites, by comparison. Grant, is that you?
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Post by bradenbrignac on Feb 20, 2019 21:28:39 GMT -6
Jays_blue... I played for the "man in jeans" for 4 years. We've had "some" very tough and heart breaking losses during that time. Never once did Coach Moser say anything negative said to any player on opposing team. In fact, after a close district game that we won...coach moser suspended a sps player who was "smack" talking after the game... Get your facts straight. As I recall you were one of the classless jesuit players who complained about the referee in a game that you won which made you state champs of la. So yeah lets stop making false accusations about the "man in jeans" ... Good talk Trey. . Mason, Coach Moser refused to shake my hand and Hubies hand after the game. He was also antagonizing players during the game and even our assistant coach. After the foul that led to the goal to by Tadros he yelled at me while I was on the ground. I had never said a word to this man before that moment where I told him he was a class act and that we were going to score. The extent to what the other guys are saying Coach Moser is a low life is not true and out of line but he’s not the saint he’s trying to make himself out to be now.
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Post by AgSurfer on Feb 24, 2019 8:29:03 GMT -6
From a totally non-biased prospective, just reading this thread, it seems as though the St. Paul's bias in Louisiana is alive and well. Everyone seems to be against Jesuit, yet there seems to be no reason. Sure its fans rushed the field, what would any other high school kids do if their team won in such dramatic fashion. Everyone needs to realize that this game means more to these kids than anything right now, it sure did when I played. From a biased prospective, I hope everyone calls last year a fluke, theres nothing better than playing as an underdog. What I truly think is going on is St. Paul's is scared. They've finally been beaten, they've been proven to be mortal after all, and everyone, especially their head coach, is freaking out about it. I for one love it. As the sun sets on one dynasty, it shall shine upon the other. And if that scares you, St. Paul's, or Moser, good. We'll see you on the pitch. Did you love how SPS was so afraid of Jesuit, they beat them 3-0. Fear breeds desperation and that is how Jesuit played last night. Desperate to hang on to the title. Chasing the game. Relatively no creativity. No answer for SPS. How was your view of the sunset, because the sunrise today was magnificent.
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