Not cycling, but this would have to be the worst case of poor sportsmanship that I've ever seen - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CecGsG_4yoc
stefrees said:None of us have been sportsman in an arena where you've felt to have been unfairly disqualified.
auscyclefan94 said:DAOTEC, Australia is not the only team to show bad sportmanship in the past so please do not label Australians to be the only people who are bad sports. I thought his DQ was 50/50 descision. They also took a very long time to make the descision to DQ him which indicates that it was a tough descision. There are plenty of examples for other countries.
The area he did the two fingers at had no people there whatsoever.
auscyclefan94 said:DAOTEC, Australia is not the only team to show bad sportmanship in the past so please do not label Australians to be the only people who are bad sports. I thought his DQ was 50/50 descision. They also took a very long time to make the descision to DQ him which indicates that it was a tough descision. There are plenty of examples for other countries.
The area he did the two fingers at had no people there whatsoever.
auscyclefan94 said:DAOTEC, Australia is not the only team to show bad sportmanship in the past so please do not label Australians to be the only people who are bad sports. I thought his DQ was 50/50 descision. They also took a very long time to make the descision to DQ him which indicates that it was a tough descision. There are plenty of examples for other countries.
The area he did the two fingers at had no people there whatsoever.
Angliru said:????????? Do you personally know me and all the other's that post on this forum to make that statement??????
The Hitch said:You have been an athlete? Do tell.
TeamSkyFans said:I think everyone, athlete or not has come into contact with refereeing/commisair decisions they disagreed with at some point, be it at school, sunday football, local cycling, pool, darts etc. I think his attempt to claim expert knowledge is a bit feeble.
if anything its my opinion those in the higher echelons of sport get away with blue murder.
Try putting up with the lower ends of sport where the home team generally provide the referee. Even then you still have to abide by their decisions and treat them with respect.
I have a feeling following the closure of the other one this is going to turn into the new aussie bating thread :/
auscyclefan94 said:And people wrongly stereotype. It is a shame as I see Perkins being a big medal chance in London for Aus and he just shouldn't do that. He would of probably won the gold so it is a shame. He is competing right now in the sprint semi's.
TeamSkyFans said:I bit of arrogance is fine when you are beating the best in the world. Arrogance and petulance is a bit much when you are beating India, Malaysia and Scottish schoolgirls
Exactly, I totally agree with the bolded part. I wasn't making excuses for the guy but simply explaining what had happened.TeamSkyFans said:Excuses, Excuses, Excuses. Sometimes you have to take a step back from your nationalistic pride and NOT defense the indefensible.
They were wrong, and the australian federation admit they where wrong, the wrestler has admitted he was wrong.
Making excuses about how close the dq decision was, or the fact that nobody was in the area where he made the rude gesture (which clearly they were) just makes you look silly.
Sometimes you need to just hold you hands up and say on this occasion, we got it wrong.
That said, Im not stupid enough to judge an entire nation based on the idiotic actions of two or three mindless individuals.
indurain666 said:Isn't that what you guys and P.McQuaid were doing on another threads? i.e. implying Spain as a whole supports doping including government bodies, public, etc just because athletes were testing positive. Hopefully you will realize how ignorant your comments (i.e. you can purchase EPO at any pharmacy in Spain) are when you see it from the other side: people judging a whole country based on the actions of a few jackasses..![]()
The Hitch said:But the way he said "you dont know me or other posters" i felt Angliru was implying he had been in higher up sport before. If this is the case i would like to hear the story. If not, my bad.
Sydney Sider said:You can only beat who is put in front of you , not their fault who they are racing against .
Are you going to do the same for Cav as he never races against Greipel.
TeamSkyFans said:I think that will change next yearTo be honest you cant blame HTC for splitting the two between races to maximise wins.
But if Cav wins the commonwealth games I shant be getting excited about it one little bit.
If froome wins I might be able to spare the effort to give a brief one line report.
Night Rider said:In a world of plastic sportsmen and dumbed down media friendly politically correct interviews it's refreshing for a sportsman to let us know exactly what they're thinking.
AussieGoddess said:both he and the wrestler should be sent home
It is the ultimate in poor sportsmanship and poor behaviour and reflects incredibly badly on australia. This is how we got the poor reputation in the first place
auscyclefan94 said:DAOTEC, Australia is not the only team to show bad sportmanship in the past so please do not label Australians to be the only people who are bad sports. I thought his DQ was 50/50 descision. They also took a very long time to make the descision to DQ him which indicates that it was a tough descision. There are plenty of examples for other countries.
The area he did the two fingers at had no people there whatsoever.![]()
TeamSkyFans said:Excuses, Excuses, Excuses. Sometimes you have to take a step back from your nationalistic pride and NOT defense the indefensible.
They were wrong, and the australian federation admit they where wrong, the wrestler has admitted he was wrong.
Making excuses about how close the dq decision was, or the fact that nobody was in the area where he made the rude gesture (which clearly they were) just makes you look silly.
Sometimes you need to just hold you hands up and say on this occasion, we got it wrong.
That said, Im not stupid enough to judge an entire nation based on the idiotic actions of two or three mindless individuals.
RedZone said:Honestly, who gives a ****. As an Aussie I reckon we are pretty bad losers, because we love to win. Maybe thats why we historically punch above our weight in sports.
The real question is why are people so sensitive these days? He got DQd and it ****ed him off, so he showed some emotion, and now we're meant to hang him from the highest rafter?
Screw that, show some bloody heart and flip them all the bird Shane, cuz Ill be on the couch doing it with you.
TeamSkyFans said:Excuses, Excuses, Excuses. Sometimes you have to take a step back from your nationalistic pride and NOT defense the indefensible.
They were wrong, and the australian federation admit they where wrong, the wrestler has admitted he was wrong.
Making excuses about how close the dq decision was, or the fact that nobody was in the area where he made the rude gesture (which clearly they were) just makes you look silly.
Sometimes you need to just hold you hands up and say on this occasion, we got it wrong.
That said, Im not stupid enough to judge an entire nation based on the idiotic actions of two or three mindless individuals.