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What has happened to good sportsmanship?
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Well after watching the Final last night, and seeing some players response at defeat made me wonder what has happened to good sportsmanship?
I along with others must have witnessed a certain player storm off in a huff, and players openly crying, that's not to mention the hugging and kissing earlier when one had scored a goal.
In my youth we never saw such things, wouldn't it have been a nice gesture for both sides, the winners and the loses to have come together for a group photo shoot?
Well after watching the Final last night, and seeing some players response at defeat made me wonder what has happened to good sportsmanship?
I along with others must have witnessed a certain player storm off in a huff, and players openly crying, that's not to mention the hugging and kissing earlier when one had scored a goal.
In my youth we never saw such things, wouldn't it have been a nice gesture for both sides, the winners and the loses to have come together for a group photo shoot?
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MoonRocker
"cos they is all a bunch of poofs"!
LOL
We have drifted into a generation of exhibitionists, note the dead flowers by the roadside of an accident victim, the bloody great stork in the front garden with the message "Dale arrived 8.30 today 5 lbs 2 ozs"...the photograph on trees celebrating someone;'s birthday.
This is a different era, manifested by exhibitionists.
"cos they is all a bunch of poofs"!
LOL
We have drifted into a generation of exhibitionists, note the dead flowers by the roadside of an accident victim, the bloody great stork in the front garden with the message "Dale arrived 8.30 today 5 lbs 2 ozs"...the photograph on trees celebrating someone;'s birthday.
This is a different era, manifested by exhibitionists.
That's the spirit. Stiff upper lip, and a brief handshake ! I blame the foreigners. And moderrn thinking, which is that it's psychologically damaging to hide emotion, in the traditional British manner, so now crying and theatrical displays of exuberance have become normal. And now the exuberant display is done as showmanship, with signature celebrations, mimes, and even choreographed team displays, to a grand an excessive degree.
But the 'huff' belonged to Balotelli, who never celebrates a goal he scores, famously remarking that you don't see the postman celebrating on delivering a letter, because it's his job, and scoring goals is his. And the world's best, Lionel Messi, is another who seems to have that attitude. He looks embarrassed by team mates rushing over and jumping on him when he scores.
But the 'huff' belonged to Balotelli, who never celebrates a goal he scores, famously remarking that you don't see the postman celebrating on delivering a letter, because it's his job, and scoring goals is his. And the world's best, Lionel Messi, is another who seems to have that attitude. He looks embarrassed by team mates rushing over and jumping on him when he scores.
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/// But the 'huff' belonged to Balotelli, who never celebrates a goal he scores, famously remarking that you don't see the postman celebrating on delivering a letter, because it's his job, and scoring goals is his. ///
And I never see our postman remove his shirt when he delivers my mail.
/// But the 'huff' belonged to Balotelli, who never celebrates a goal he scores, famously remarking that you don't see the postman celebrating on delivering a letter, because it's his job, and scoring goals is his. ///
And I never see our postman remove his shirt when he delivers my mail.
The hugging and kissing is the norm in Spain and Italy. My Italian male family members and friends kiss each other on the cheek. It's just how it is over there.
Balotelli's huff was a bit off but he came back, and I thought both teams acted very well after Spain won. The Italians congratulated them and the Spaniards commiserated the Italians.
Balotelli's huff was a bit off but he came back, and I thought both teams acted very well after Spain won. The Italians congratulated them and the Spaniards commiserated the Italians.
Never seen a goalkeeper kicking the ball over the other goal, into the stands, aog. Which team do you watch? I can assure you that Colchester's goalie will never achieve it. Pat Jennings did score a goal which was near but wind assisted.
Years ago, when men were men, the leather balls soon got heavy in the wet, dubbin or no dubbin, and it was an effort to kick them anywhere, and heading them was a way to brain damage ! Nat Lofthouse's family got a claim home on the grounds that he had suffered injury from heading the ball over years.
Years ago, when men were men, the leather balls soon got heavy in the wet, dubbin or no dubbin, and it was an effort to kick them anywhere, and heading them was a way to brain damage ! Nat Lofthouse's family got a claim home on the grounds that he had suffered injury from heading the ball over years.
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