Any player’s hope is to be in an environment where they are fully supported not only as a player, but most importantly as a person. For DLH to take this very real situation for the black community, and try to turn it around and make it about himself is completely unacceptable. 1/
- What a special day this has been for me. I truly can’t thank y’all enough for the support!💛Decent debut, Rook 😏
- Idk, y’all might as well start calling me the King consort of Wales 🤷🏽🤣
00:00 - I’ve always felt some type of way about straight ponytails being the symbol for “women,” especially in sports. I’ve got x amount of soccer trophies in my basement with ponytails and every time I saw that as a kid I thought “this was not made for me.”
- Why do y’all hate women SO BAD?????incase anyone was wondering what it is like to be a woman in sports
- Replying to @tziarraOne thing I’m absolutely not going to do is use his privilege as an excuse for his comments. I hope that people, in this club and beyond, will choose accountability and empathy moving forward. I stand in complete solidarity with the decision of RSL players. 3/3
- Replying to @tziarraMessages about inclusion and diversity are in complete contradiction with an owner who refuses to understand the relevance of a player strike for racial equality. I’m disappointed, but not surprised, by the lack of understanding in this situation. 2/
- I mean the kid’s got mad skills, just like his momma🤩🔥 @sydneylerouxThis Post is from an account that no longer exists. Learn more















