Poland Little Bulldogs Football Inc

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Causes: Football, Sports

Mission: The poland little bulldogs football, inc. (plb) was organized to support the area children by establishing team building, teaching ideas of good sportsmanship, honesty and respect for authority. The benefits the children receive from team sports are life long, and build a solid foundation for growing in the community. The plb is organized exclusively for charitable purposes.

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MLC2017 Professional with expertise in this field

Rating: 2

07/11/2017

Please be advised PLB parents that the Head Cheer Advisor, Louise C is a serious threat to our Children. She is an Alcoholic, Pathological Liar, is being sued by many people for stealing their money and failing to pay rent and being evicted, is a lazy slob who doesn't work and was fired from her last job in April after coming to work intoxicated, has been charged with Domestic Violence and Felonious Assault for abusing her ex-boyfriend who also has An Order of Protection against her for Assaulting him in May 2017 and threatened to kill him. She will try to steal your husband or boyfriend as she tries to sleep with anything that says "Hi" to her. She should not be a role model for our children and have zero contact with any of OUR Children. She will lie to your face as she tells everyone she works or goes to school but is 37 still living at her mommys house with her 3 kids because she's broke and on welfare and food stamps. Please make everyone you know aware of this Predator before our children get hurt!

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az44514 General Member of the Public

Rating: 1

09/17/2013

Poland Parents Beware. If your child goes to Poland Schools and is interested in playing football for the Poland Little Bulldogs football team you will want to start them out at 6 or 7 years old. If they start later, their opportunities will be very limited, unless they have previous football experience. Also be aware that if your child goes to North Elementary he will not be given as many opportunities as the kids that attend Dobbins Elementary (especially) and Union Elementary. The coaching staff is made up of coaches who have children on the team and they play favorites, even if there are children that perform better at practice and in the games than their children. There is a lot of cronyism and as a result, expect a bad experience unless you know somebody within the organization, or you have money and are known in the "well off" Poland community.

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