I prefer athletes to put in their best performances, since their wages are paid for by spectators
snoopcester Send a noteboard - 03/08/2012 07:04:33 PM
as a rule.
Though I know I also have double standards - I know and accept runners for example will often ease up in heats when they think they have done enough to qualify but that is about saving themselves for the final rather and patronising the other athletes.
Though I know I also have double standards - I know and accept runners for example will often ease up in heats when they think they have done enough to qualify but that is about saving themselves for the final rather and patronising the other athletes.
*MySmiley*
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Henning Mankell "We must defend the open society, because if we start locking our doors, if we let fear decide, the person who committed the act of terror will win"
Robert Graves "There is no money in poetry, but then there is no poetry in money, either."
Henning Mankell "We must defend the open society, because if we start locking our doors, if we let fear decide, the person who committed the act of terror will win"
/olympics: is it necessary to win a basketball game by 80+ points?
03/08/2012 08:39:56 AM
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Judging by what happened in the badminton, yes it is.
03/08/2012 08:45:23 AM
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yes i know they had to actually play the game to the end, i still find it boring to watch either way
03/08/2012 04:06:14 PM
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Maybe the IOC shouldn't let Nigeria compete if they can't keep up with real countries.
03/08/2012 12:12:24 PM
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My thoughts are they could institutionalise something like the soccer competition
03/08/2012 12:51:09 PM
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Soccer does that on purpose so that the World Cup means a lot more *NM*
03/08/2012 03:22:35 PM
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Football does it *because* the Euro/World Cups mean a lot more. An important distinction. *NM*
03/08/2012 07:58:58 PM
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What Wibble said, and the reason has to do with the amount of competitive teams.
03/08/2012 08:25:08 PM
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Re: Maybe the IOC shouldn't let Nigeria compete if they can't keep up with real countries.
03/08/2012 04:28:53 PM
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So who is stopping the other countries from making their own NBAs if they want to compete?
03/08/2012 08:56:46 PM
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Did you read coach K's response?
03/08/2012 03:50:26 PM
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i saw it this morning after i had already posted the original comment
03/08/2012 04:32:08 PM
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I guess I still don't understand your complaint.
03/08/2012 06:17:05 PM
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my main objection is how the olympics are now nothing more than an extension of pro leagues
04/08/2012 05:39:08 PM
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You'd have us kick out every Olympian other than the boxers, then?
04/08/2012 06:00:08 PM
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no, i'd have the olympics be more about sport and less about money
04/08/2012 06:12:24 PM
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"Need"
03/08/2012 06:17:26 PM
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Re: "Need"
04/08/2012 05:53:39 PM
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No. Do you want to know, really? Your tone throughout makes me wonder if you do. *NM*
05/08/2012 05:09:42 PM
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The US doesn't always win the gold medal, you know.
03/08/2012 07:41:33 PM
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one silver, two bronze, one boycott -- all others gold since 1936
04/08/2012 05:55:11 PM
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I prefer athletes to put in their best performances, since their wages are paid for by spectators
03/08/2012 07:04:33 PM
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You really don't seem to grasp athletic competitions too well, it seems
03/08/2012 09:31:53 PM
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The "professionals shouldn't compete" argument is one of the dumbest things I've read in months.
06/08/2012 07:08:56 AM
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