boomhauer
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I for one, do not agree with this coach. If you can't afford it, you don't go. Take it up with Pop Warner - Not Disney.
Pop coach smells rat over Disney monopoly
By Thomas Caywood
Friday, December 2, 2005 - Updated: 12:30 AM EST
One Hub Pop Warner stars Super Bowl dream came true this week but a greedy mouse is making other hard-luck teams squeak for help.
If you dont spend money with Disney, you cant participate in their tournament, fumed Dorchester Eagles coach Terry Cousin. Its not fair, man.
The Pop Warner national championship playoffs are kicking off this weekend at the Disney Wide World of Sports Complex in Orlando, Fla., and the Mouse House is demanding $25,000 just to cover the 15 hotel rooms for the Eagles 23 players, their coaches and chaperones.
Some teams such as 12-year-old Jessica Puglisis Boston Raiders had to raise as much as $70,000. Thanks to generous Herald readers, the Raiders will be going to Disney. But other teams may not be so lucky.
The Eagles gutsy play on the gridiron won them their berth in the championships, but Cousin said his team is $40,000 away from covering the trips tab.
I understand nothing is for free in this world, but why charge so much? Disney is already billionaires, Cousin said.
Cousin said his squad of 14- and 15-year-olds would happily pile in at a cheap motel outside the resort to get a shot at the championship, but Disney wont allow it: Orlandos Scrooge McDucks insist all teams stay at a Disney hotel and that a chaperone stay in every room, hiking the bill.
Disney spokesman Jacob DiPietre defended the cost, saying he young gridders get a discounted rate on hotels and park passes.
Pop Warner has held its Super Bowl at the Magic Kingdom for 11 years, and has never considered a cheaper venue, said national spokesman Josh Pruce.
What you would save by staying off property, youd probably have to spend to rent cars or vans, Pruce said.
But Cousin said his players have been reduced to holding out cans to strangers in Downtown Crossing. The tournament begins Dec. 4.
Pop coach smells rat over Disney monopoly
By Thomas Caywood
Friday, December 2, 2005 - Updated: 12:30 AM EST
One Hub Pop Warner stars Super Bowl dream came true this week but a greedy mouse is making other hard-luck teams squeak for help.
If you dont spend money with Disney, you cant participate in their tournament, fumed Dorchester Eagles coach Terry Cousin. Its not fair, man.
The Pop Warner national championship playoffs are kicking off this weekend at the Disney Wide World of Sports Complex in Orlando, Fla., and the Mouse House is demanding $25,000 just to cover the 15 hotel rooms for the Eagles 23 players, their coaches and chaperones.
Some teams such as 12-year-old Jessica Puglisis Boston Raiders had to raise as much as $70,000. Thanks to generous Herald readers, the Raiders will be going to Disney. But other teams may not be so lucky.
The Eagles gutsy play on the gridiron won them their berth in the championships, but Cousin said his team is $40,000 away from covering the trips tab.
I understand nothing is for free in this world, but why charge so much? Disney is already billionaires, Cousin said.
Cousin said his squad of 14- and 15-year-olds would happily pile in at a cheap motel outside the resort to get a shot at the championship, but Disney wont allow it: Orlandos Scrooge McDucks insist all teams stay at a Disney hotel and that a chaperone stay in every room, hiking the bill.
Disney spokesman Jacob DiPietre defended the cost, saying he young gridders get a discounted rate on hotels and park passes.
Pop Warner has held its Super Bowl at the Magic Kingdom for 11 years, and has never considered a cheaper venue, said national spokesman Josh Pruce.
What you would save by staying off property, youd probably have to spend to rent cars or vans, Pruce said.
But Cousin said his players have been reduced to holding out cans to strangers in Downtown Crossing. The tournament begins Dec. 4.