Brilliant!!TigerFeetSteve wrote: ↑Tue Jun 15, 2021 7:57 am https://insider-voice.com/tom-youngs-le ... ssion=true
Turns out Tom Youngs has a side job that may be why he's being charged...
Someone needs to turn of their auto word replacement on their editing software...
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Whoever said "one person cannot change the world' never ate undercooked bat
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Hang on a minute our very own Sir Baby Rhino is the master of wind ups, stirs it all up and then walks away smiling, its a talentBFG wrote: ↑Sat Jun 12, 2021 12:03 pmAgree in general but the wind up merchants seem to be particularly prevalent these days.Ian Cant wrote: ↑Sat Jun 12, 2021 11:53 am Some people forgot Neil Back’s push on the ref in the final v Bath: we were there and it was no accident.
I’ve heard other Tigers swear at the ref in years gone by but it was usually quickly answered by in a witty way by Sir. Nigel Owens is very good at handling such aberrations!
Sadly I booed the officials too on Saturday as they were very poor from the off with obvious knock ons, infringements at the line out missed for both sides: this was then compounded by the ref repeatedly giving warnings about the “ the next offence is a yellow” wasting valuable time at the end shouldn’t be allowed but on the other hand Ford has used his full minute in tight games to kick a penalty!
Both teams were guilty of allowed squad players to get involved at the end and I wonder what action would have been taken had it happened against Exeter, Chiefs or Bath?
Off to the Ricoh now hoping the officials encourage the players to enjoy the last game and please leave the TMO out of it!
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And by you setting that example it's obvious why at community level that less people are willing to step up to ref a game. The hypocrisy on this forum is laughable, what happened to the first principle of the game - respect?Ian Cant wrote: ↑Sat Jun 12, 2021 11:53 amSadly I booed the officials too on Saturday as they were very poor from the off with obvious knock ons, infringements at the line out missed for both sides: this was then compounded by the ref repeatedly giving warnings about the “ the next offence is a yellow” wasting valuable time at the end shouldn’t be allowed but on the other hand Ford has used his full minute in tight games to kick a penalty!
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Bit harsh, Ding Dong. Ian did seem regretful. Standards of self restraint have slipped all over. There are few stiff upper lips to be seen except in the over 60s. I'm sure we would all generally be quietly sympathetic to the footballer chap who had a heart attack but I thought we were in for a repeat of the Diana nonsense for a while such was the outpouring of manufactured grief for someone hardly anyone knew. No, the stoics have lost, everyone must blurt out everything, be outraged by some things, and weep over the rest.
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Tut tut and Ian being a teacher also :)DingDong wrote: ↑Tue Jun 15, 2021 2:56 pmAnd by you setting that example it's obvious why at community level that less people are willing to step up to ref a game. The hypocrisy on this forum is laughable, what happened to the first principle of the game - respect?Ian Cant wrote: ↑Sat Jun 12, 2021 11:53 amSadly I booed the officials too on Saturday as they were very poor from the off with obvious knock ons, infringements at the line out missed for both sides: this was then compounded by the ref repeatedly giving warnings about the “ the next offence is a yellow” wasting valuable time at the end shouldn’t be allowed but on the other hand Ford has used his full minute in tight games to kick a penalty!
Come on Ding Dong so you never get frustrated at anything in life?
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Is it not also fair to say respect has to be earned?
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Is this how Tigers have kept afloat financially during Covid?TigerCam wrote: ↑Tue Jun 15, 2021 1:18 pmBrilliant!!TigerFeetSteve wrote: ↑Tue Jun 15, 2021 7:57 am https://insider-voice.com/tom-youngs-le ... ssion=true
Turns out Tom Youngs has a side job that may be why he's being charged...
Someone needs to turn of their auto word replacement on their editing software...
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Unfortunately OldHob your reasoned and balanced summary will be lost on enough of the parents, supporters and players who will see and hear that behaviour as a reason to copy, and there starts the rot! It's a game where all 31 people on the pitch have a bad day sometimes, maybe we should boo our players when they have a red card or have a mare of a game? Just a ridiculous way to behave unless you're at a panto, even though the last 10 minutes felt like it!!Old Hob wrote: ↑Tue Jun 15, 2021 3:07 pm Bit harsh, Ding Dong. Ian did seem regretful. Standards of self restraint have slipped all over. There are few stiff upper lips to be seen except in the over 60s. I'm sure we would all generally be quietly sympathetic to the footballer chap who had a heart attack but I thought we were in for a repeat of the Diana nonsense for a while such was the outpouring of manufactured grief for someone hardly anyone knew. No, the stoics have lost, everyone must blurt out everything, be outraged by some things, and weep over the rest.
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Let's not get too upset about a bit of booing at the end of the game. It isn't the end of the world and doesn't happen very often.DingDong wrote: ↑Tue Jun 15, 2021 4:31 pmUnfortunately OldHob your reasoned and balanced summary will be lost on enough of the parents, supporters and players who will see and hear that behaviour as a reason to copy, and there starts the rot! It's a game where all 31 people on the pitch have a bad day sometimes, maybe we should boo our players when they have a red card or have a mare of a game? Just a ridiculous way to behave unless you're at a panto, even though the last 10 minutes felt like it!!Old Hob wrote: ↑Tue Jun 15, 2021 3:07 pm Bit harsh, Ding Dong. Ian did seem regretful. Standards of self restraint have slipped all over. There are few stiff upper lips to be seen except in the over 60s. I'm sure we would all generally be quietly sympathetic to the footballer chap who had a heart attack but I thought we were in for a repeat of the Diana nonsense for a while such was the outpouring of manufactured grief for someone hardly anyone knew. No, the stoics have lost, everyone must blurt out everything, be outraged by some things, and weep over the rest.
I was always taught to respect sir although I have been known to tell sir a few 'one eyed' home truths in the bar over a post match pint or two. Tom, who no doubt would generally agree to the need to respect sir, clearly let the emotion of the moment get the better of him and no doubt the same excuse could be claimed by those who booed. In the case of Tom he will pay the price with a 2-4 game ban. The supporters who booed will live to support another day.
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That reminded me of when my stroppy daughter was having a bit of rant at me and I suggested that as her dad she should show me some respect. She replied that respect had to be earned. I begged to differ, as I had always shown my parents respect. I argued that simply bringing me into the world and provide for me was enough to earn my respect. Seems not to my daughter, apparently something she'd picked up from school, from teachers not her peers!
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To be clear I was more playing devils advocate on the respect point, I do think the mantra is probably true but I do agree with your point that it is being twisted by people to give them a license to be disrespectful nowadays.WirralExile wrote: ↑Wed Jun 16, 2021 9:33 amThat reminded me of when my stroppy daughter was having a bit of rant at me and I suggested that as her dad she should show me some respect. She replied that respect had to be earned. I begged to differ, as I had always shown my parents respect. I argued that simply bringing me into the world and provide for me was enough to earn my respect. Seems not to my daughter, apparently something she'd picked up from school, from teachers not her peers!
In the context of the game, particularly in the professional era, I do think it is unfair to expect people to just grin and bare substandard officiating, I wouldn't condone abusing referees obviously but I also believe they have to be more accountable to their actions as the players have been.
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Yes but at least he has his personality.Chobbsy wrote: ↑Tue Jun 15, 2021 1:26 pmHang on a minute our very own Sir Baby Rhino is the master of wind ups, stirs it all up and then walks away smiling, its a talentBFG wrote: ↑Sat Jun 12, 2021 12:03 pmAgree in general but the wind up merchants seem to be particularly prevalent these days.Ian Cant wrote: ↑Sat Jun 12, 2021 11:53 am Some people forgot Neil Back’s push on the ref in the final v Bath: we were there and it was no accident.
I’ve heard other Tigers swear at the ref in years gone by but it was usually quickly answered by in a witty way by Sir. Nigel Owens is very good at handling such aberrations!
Sadly I booed the officials too on Saturday as they were very poor from the off with obvious knock ons, infringements at the line out missed for both sides: this was then compounded by the ref repeatedly giving warnings about the “ the next offence is a yellow” wasting valuable time at the end shouldn’t be allowed but on the other hand Ford has used his full minute in tight games to kick a penalty!
Both teams were guilty of allowed squad players to get involved at the end and I wonder what action would have been taken had it happened against Exeter, Chiefs or Bath?
Off to the Ricoh now hoping the officials encourage the players to enjoy the last game and please leave the TMO out of it!
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Thankfully the world has changed and we no longer blindly accept that people in authority are correct.
The days where the authority of the Police, Priests, Bankers, Doctors, Judges should never be questioned led to all sorts of terrible injustices.
These people are now quite rightly held accountable to public scrutiny and so should referees.
The defence that the officials are trying their best doesn't wash with me. Would we tolerate a terrible surgeon, just because they are a ‘trier’?
Players are having contracts cancelled all the time because they are not performing and perhaps the frustration of the players is at the seemingly protected status that officials seem to have.
The days where the authority of the Police, Priests, Bankers, Doctors, Judges should never be questioned led to all sorts of terrible injustices.
These people are now quite rightly held accountable to public scrutiny and so should referees.
The defence that the officials are trying their best doesn't wash with me. Would we tolerate a terrible surgeon, just because they are a ‘trier’?
Players are having contracts cancelled all the time because they are not performing and perhaps the frustration of the players is at the seemingly protected status that officials seem to have.
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Website blunder labels Leicester Tigers' hooker Tom Youngs a 'prostitute'
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