L'équipe au nom et au logo les plus affreux de la D1 viennent de s'attacher les services d'un entraîneur qui leur correspond
Ce sera Scott Schweitzer
Les boucles d'oreille ne sont pas les mêmes, mais il me fait penser à la Vache qui rit
He is an emotional coach, you can tell, he is forcing happiness.
"I can't say much, but one day I will. One day I will." - Marc Dos Santos speaking to travelling UM02 members in Baltimore about his position with the front office.
vous vous souvenez peut-être de cette histoire qui avait fait le tour de la ligue à l'époque:
Rhinos noters: Fight costs Schweitzer 3 games
By JEFF DiVERONICA
STAFF WRITER
(July 31, 2004) — Syracuse's push toward the A-League playoffs took a hit Friday when the A-League handed out a three-game suspension to Scott Schweitzer, the popular former Rhinos defender in his first season with the Salty Dogs.
Tim Holt, league director of operations, said that pending appeal, the suspension won't start until next Friday, when Syracuse visits Frontier Field. The Dogs (9-7-3), who have won five straight, play host to Minnesota tonight and Rochester at 6 p.m. Sunday.
The fiery Schweitzer and three other players — Salty Dogs forward Anthony Maher (two-game suspension) and Charleston's Mark Watson (two) and Greg Simmonds (one), another ex-Rhino — were involved in a melee after Syracuse's July 24 overtime win in South Carolina. At least one fan also was involved.
The league reviewed video and interviewed witnesses.
According to the Charleston Post and Courier, Schweitzer got into a verbal confrontation with fans near the Charleston bench after the winning goal was scored. Then Schweitzer and Watson exchanged words, which ignited shoving by several players.
After things calmed down, Schweitzer said Watson slapped him in a tunnel to the locker rooms. That touched off real punches being thrown by several players. Syracuse coach Laurie Calloway, who has named Schweitzer team captain, told the Syracuse Post-Standard, “Scott's got to stop goading fans at the end of games.”
"I can't say much, but one day I will. One day I will." - Marc Dos Santos speaking to travelling UM02 members in Baltimore about his position with the front office.