TCDSB Documents Unveil Mayor Fords Bad Behavior as Football Coach

This article was last updated on April 16, 2022

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Several documents revealed this week by Toronto Catholic District School Board have alleged that Toronto Mayor Rob Ford had the high school football players he coached roll in “goose scat,” called them “c—suckers” and sometimes showed up “inebriated” at practice. The events highlighted in the documents dated from before Mayor Ford’s dismissal as coach of the Don Bosco Eagles football team in May 2013.

In addition to that, the document made a damning revelation that Mayor Ford also used to clash with school officials, swore and made derogatory statements at them. Furthermore, it was pointed out that once the mayor challenged a member of the teaching staff to a fight. It was also stated that the Mayor once came drunk to practice just before the Eagles were in the Metro Bowl in 2012. That event took place at the same time when a judge ruled Ford had violated the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act and should be kicked out of office, although the decision was later reversed on appeal.

The TCDSB document mentioned that “the mayor shows up late and visibly inebriated at the final practice the evening before the Metro Bowl Championship game after being absent from City Hall in the aftermath of the judge’s conflict-of-interest decision against him.” It was added that “during the post-practice meeting with coaches and organizers, the mayor is incoherent and pushes to have the players sequestered with him the entire afternoon in a room at City Hall prior to their Metro Bowl Championship game at the Rogers Centre.”

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