Not entirely sure if you're being serious_Os_ wrote: ↑Sun Oct 22, 2023 11:36 pmYour kant has been doing it for years and years, now it's suddenly bad when our kant does it?inactionman wrote: ↑Sun Oct 22, 2023 10:24 pmOdd that you've identified the main point whilst totally missing it, all in one sentence._Os_ wrote: ↑Sun Oct 22, 2023 9:41 pm Fuck me I love Willie "vir die Strand" Le Roux, serious tappit energy.
Bizarre that English players go the whole match celebrating tiny things that go their way as if they've won the match, clearly gamesmanship and trying to get into the head of the opponent. They do it every match. Then there's an issue when Le Roux does it, when err the match is actually won.
Similar to Dallaglio blaming the ref and no one pulling him up on it. Just like when Dupont moaned about the reffing and no one pulled him up on it. Suddenly you are allowed to criticise the ref.
It's hilarious that Le Roux ran up to the English post match and did a Farrell, and suddenly the problem is the Boks and they're destroying rugby. All he did was celebrate as hard as the English do for a reset scrum.
It is the main innovation of Farrell era England. Something England led the world in. Celebrating every knock, every scrum reset, every tackle, every collapsed maul. All the time in the face of the opponent like England had actually won the match. All to try and get a small edge. No one ever stopped England doing it, so they just kept doing it every match, never any comment. NFL behaviour, English soccer behaviour.
The Boks have merely taken something England does which works, incorporated it, improved on it, and taken it to the next level. Do it even after the game as the actual match winning celebration.
It's hilarious.
I'd make this a bit easier by asking if you'd go up to an annoying opposition player in the bar after the game and call them the same thing you'd call them on the pitch. If you don't perceive there's a difference between these two scenarios then we're not likely to reach consensus here.
In my eyes, there's a step reserved in hell for every triumphalist who takes joy sneering in the opposition's faces after the final whistle. It's not something to applaud. They are, to coin a phrase, white sides.