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If he’d encountered Billy Whitehurst his screams of terror would’ve been legitimate - by Christ I miss the old days of real men not the modern day excuse for a man
That was quite pathetic. I loved the way Linaker, Wright and Dublin took the complete p..s out of him at the end of match of the day falling off their chairs screaming their heads off. I hope he felt as embarrassed and ashamed as he should have, if he was watching.
Pathetic.Screaming has become more apparent over the past three or four years.Who could forget the Peterbro idiot at the KM, or even James Husband doing it a couple of seasons back.
Got some way to go to beat this one.https://youtu.be/R_zdmslupV4
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on March 07, 2021, 07:27:43 pmGot some way to go to beat this one.https://youtu.be/R_zdmslupV4What an absolute pillock. One of the comments said: IF A PLAYER GETS REALLY HURT THEY JUST DONT MOVE.WHAT A W A N K ERAnd the author of this comment? DRFC Hound! Yes, really!
Quote from: Wiltshire Exile on March 07, 2021, 08:01:42 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on March 07, 2021, 07:27:43 pmGot some way to go to beat this one.https://youtu.be/R_zdmslupV4What an absolute pillock. One of the comments said: IF A PLAYER GETS REALLY HURT THEY JUST DONT MOVE.WHAT A W A N K ERAnd the author of this comment? DRFC Hound! Yes, really! Interesting that wilts.I can’t see that comment but if it was by me I wouldn’t have put the DRFC part in capital letters.
Quote from: drfchound on March 07, 2021, 08:12:33 pmQuote from: Wiltshire Exile on March 07, 2021, 08:01:42 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on March 07, 2021, 07:27:43 pmGot some way to go to beat this one.https://youtu.be/R_zdmslupV4What an absolute pillock. One of the comments said: IF A PLAYER GETS REALLY HURT THEY JUST DONT MOVE.WHAT A W A N K ERAnd the author of this comment? DRFC Hound! Yes, really! Interesting that wilts.I can’t see that comment but if it was by me I wouldn’t have put the DRFC part in capital letters.Thought not, hound!The YouTube clip was posted in October 2014. You can see the comment if you scroll down to the bottom.
Perfect, Kato! For me that just about sums up the difference between footballers and rugby players: no respect for the opposition, match officials but, more importantly, the laws of the the games. Most of this cheating could be stopped if the managers and coaches issued appropriate instructions. Methinks that I’m being too naive, surely? Can you imagine dinosaurs like Morinho, Allardyce, Pulis and Sheridan insisting on this?...me neither!Mind you, Rugby Union will have to live with Bloodgate for many years to come: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/47882458
Quote from: Wiltshire Exile on March 08, 2021, 12:04:48 pmPerfect, Kato! For me that just about sums up the difference between footballers and rugby players: no respect for the opposition, match officials but, more importantly, the laws of the the games. Most of this cheating could be stopped if the managers and coaches issued appropriate instructions. Methinks that I’m being too naive, surely? Can you imagine dinosaurs like Morinho, Allardyce, Pulis and Sheridan insisting on this?...me neither!Mind you, Rugby Union will have to live with Bloodgate for many years to come: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/47882458 Absolutely right Wilts. Mind you, Rugby Union has been 'sanitised' and is no longer the game it was when I played. Ball thrown straight into the Second Row at every scrum, (riles me most about the modern game as I was a, (rather good), Hooker back then, (was carried off playing against Hilmians following a deliberate kick in the nuts by one of their Props because, in his words after the game, I was winning too much ball against the head!). I'd have been penalised if I didn't release the ball immediately on being tackled to the ground - now it de requer to role over, face backwards and hold the ball out for the Scrum Half, (or whoever), to put their foot in front of it; and the opposition are no longer allowed to try to hook the ball back! The game is now more about kicking and penalties than it is about scoring tries - and don't get me started on that kicking contraption kickers use these days just to make their job easier! Bloodgate was an absolute disgrace! I guess all sports get sanitised over time, which IMO makes games less of a spectacle to both watch and play!.
When was the last time you saw a shoulder charge? Even more rare the last time the ref didn't blow for a foul? I was thinking, just this afternoon while watching Fiorentina v Pama, that football really is a game for girls now.BobG
Quote from: Not Now Kato on March 08, 2021, 02:07:04 pmQuote from: Wiltshire Exile on March 08, 2021, 12:04:48 pmPerfect, Kato! For me that just about sums up the difference between footballers and rugby players: no respect for the opposition, match officials but, more importantly, the laws of the the games. Most of this cheating could be stopped if the managers and coaches issued appropriate instructions. Methinks that I’m being too naive, surely? Can you imagine dinosaurs like Morinho, Allardyce, Pulis and Sheridan insisting on this?...me neither!Mind you, Rugby Union will have to live with Bloodgate for many years to come: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/47882458 Absolutely right Wilts. Mind you, Rugby Union has been 'sanitised' and is no longer the game it was when I played. Ball thrown straight into the Second Row at every scrum, (riles me most about the modern game as I was a, (rather good), Hooker back then, (was carried off playing against Hilmians following a deliberate kick in the nuts by one of their Props because, in his words after the game, I was winning too much ball against the head!). I'd have been penalised if I didn't release the ball immediately on being tackled to the ground - now it de requer to role over, face backwards and hold the ball out for the Scrum Half, (or whoever), to put their foot in front of it; and the opposition are no longer allowed to try to hook the ball back! The game is now more about kicking and penalties than it is about scoring tries - and don't get me started on that kicking contraption kickers use these days just to make their job easier! Bloodgate was an absolute disgrace! I guess all sports get sanitised over time, which IMO makes games less of a spectacle to both watch and play!. Nice one, Kato. I’ve learned more about rugby from this posting than I ever have by listening to Eddie Jones. Before that I struggled to tell the difference between a scrum and a line-out!
Also, why do players limp when their suffering from a hand or an arm injury?
Quote from: BobG on March 07, 2021, 08:07:42 pmWhen was the last time you saw a shoulder charge? Even more rare the last time the ref didn't blow for a foul? I was thinking, just this afternoon while watching Fiorentina v Pama, that football really is a game for girls now.BobGNot that long ago, Bob. Against Pompey, Big Tom clattered their player with a shoulder charge in the box and knocked him flying. They screamed for a penalty, and I had my heart in my mouth, but the ref saw sense and waved it away.