Re: “too big a penalty”: 50-metre chaos reigns in first sign of umpire abuse crackdown
Originally Posted by bornadog
Does she give it back to you
Originally Posted by macca
Is she giving you the dissent card ?
I get it back from him in spades I tell you... I can only hope the kid uses his questioning and argumentative abilities for good in his adulthood, rather than for sending his parents round the bend
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Re: “too big a penalty”: 50-metre chaos reigns in first sign of umpire abuse crackdown
Originally Posted by Daughter of the West
I get it back from him in spades I tell you... I can only hope the kid uses his questioning and argumentative abilities for good in his adulthood, rather than for sending his parents round the bend
Sorry, not sure why I thought your 6 year old was a girl.
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Re: “too big a penalty”: 50-metre chaos reigns in first sign of umpire abuse crackdown
I love the commentary from Brad Scott about this, he was extremely sandy as a player and coach. In fact, if I recall, I remember being called out as "graphic" by EW when I posted a comment about how he had that sand removed in his coaching days!
Nobody's looking for a puppeteer in today's wintry economic climate.
Re: “too big a penalty”: 50-metre chaos reigns in first sign of umpire abuse crackdown
" There is no acceptable level of dissent." - Brad Scott
You don't develop courage by being happy in your relationships every day. You develop it by surviving difficult times and challenging adversity. ― Epicurus
Re: “too big a penalty”: 50-metre chaos reigns in first sign of umpire abuse crackdown
Originally Posted by bornadog
Surprised some of these coaches don't have a heart attack
Actually to be fair to Brad, he is the least annoying of the two. If this pantomime by opposition coaches were taken away from me, I am sure I would lose something. It's very enjoyable to watch them go bananas.
You don't develop courage by being happy in your relationships every day. You develop it by surviving difficult times and challenging adversity. ― Epicurus