bobbyss wrote: » In general the attitude to decisions of the rugby players to referee decisions is mature and accepting. The footballers could learn a thing or two from them. We still remember Roy Keane going after referees and shouting in their faces. Feigning injuries. Even football managers after a game harrassing the referee is not a rugby thing. In fact rugby coaches are not on the side line. They are elsewhere letting their players work things our for themselves. What explains this deep chasm in these professional sports?
bobbyss wrote: » What explains this deep chasm in these professional sports?
bobbyss wrote: » I have never seen rugby players surround and harrass a referee due to unpopular decision or even a wrong one. This can not be said for footballers. We see this constantly in footie.
Dravokivich wrote: » 1 swallow does not make a summer. You can't just point out 1 difference between Rugby and Football and think the Rugby players attitude is superior, when a big part of the game, is trying to get your opponent to concede penalties.
Dravokivich wrote: 1 swallow does not make a summer. You can't just point out 1 difference between Rugby and Football and think the Rugby players attitude is superior, when a big part of the game, is trying to get your opponent to concede penalties.
is_that_so wrote: » Rugby players just embrace a different kind of shenanigans whether through persistent fouling, slowing the ball, standing in the way of opponents or ignoring laws that are not policed well. The referee thing is moot in soccer now as it will bring sanctions.
bobbyss wrote: » A footballer has a ball kicked towards his stomach and goes down withering in pain clutching his face. Such shamelessness. And young kids watching and aping this.
Fanny **** wrote: Apart from having a huge chip on your shoulder and trying to present a superiority complex what's your point OP?
Edgware wrote: » Chck out the dirtbird attitude and language of the Alex Fergusons wannabee any Saturday on the sidelines of underage soccer.
ceegee wrote: Is it a worse example for our kids to watch someone feign injury than it is to watch someone deliberately inflict injury on am opponent? How many times have you seen teams choose "catch the no. 10 late" as their chosen tactic to negate players like Sexton?