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After one season as the head coach of the Florida Gators women’s soccer team, Tony Amato is out. In his statement, Florida athletic director Steve Stricklin cited “challenges with relationship building and communication” as as well as a “disconnect” between Amato and the athletes he was in charge of...
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“My thorough evaluation of the soccer program is that there is a disconnect between Tony and his athletes,” Stricklin said, via WUFT.org. “We have worked diligently with Tony since last fall when I first became aware of challenges with relationship building and communication. As the issues continued to be brought to my attention, it became apparent that sufficient progress was not being made and Tony was not a fit for the University of Florida.”

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JackieTreehorn24 months
What a weak arse society we have become.
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MT55524 months
I agree. Insane! Weak as society
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Billy Mays24 months
Gonna be a common thread in women sports as time goes on. Society/culture is going to outpace some of the traditional/unpleasant coaching techniques we all grew up with.
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Placekicker24 months
And, that will be society’s loss. Just think about how much we gained by being challenged, rising to meet that challenge, overcoming adversity, etc… Without all of that in my past, I never could have overcome what I did and become what I am today.
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bgator8524 months
Amato was not well liked. By anyone. It wasn't just athletes complaining about he talked about them. It was another blunder of a hire by Stricklin.
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imjustafatkid24 months
Imagine the nerve of him to expect athletes to be in shape.
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TheWalrus24 months
Probably not the whole story but a coach monitoring the nutrition of his players seems reasonable
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XbengalTiger24 months
I'm sure this is the whole story. This is the victim mentality that the left is cultivating in all university settings. So, having a strict nutritional plan for athletes is body shaming. Wow. Smh. Can't wait to see these fatties play.
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jatilen24 months
Now where is the outrage when coaches do this for male athletes?
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atltiger648724 months
I don't have a clue exactly what this guy said, and he may be a jerk, but also maybe he just wanted his players in better shape.
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ConfusedHawgInMO24 months
maybe they were just big boned
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O P Walker24 months
Bunch of fatties not willing to work..
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Porter Osborne Jr24 months
Didn’t they fire the women’s bball coach over the same thing?
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AtlantaLSUfan24 months
Meanwhile you can say anything you want to men.
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LSUtoBOOT24 months
Dude should have just picked up a bunch of trans men and dominated.
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KCSunshine24 months
Wasn’t he coach that used to have national team?
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TigahJay24 months
In case women's sports wasn't already bad enough of a product, now they want to be fat and out of shape too
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Solo Cam24 months
The coach wanted them to exercise and eat right and he was fired!??
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Glorious24 months
Pics of soccer players’ bodies?
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Philzilla2k24 months
For real, what the hell is going on?
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tigerterrace24 months
Well it is Scott Sticklin and the author called him Steve twice.
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bengalman24 months
Gator athletic dept consists of a bunch of lil bitches
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ncinthenext324 months
fight like a girl to stay thicc
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HarryBalzack24 months
shite, I would have destroyed their program for half that price. Looks like they are firing him for cause, so why pay him?
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