Genuine question: Is this really what's happening?
I'm not doubting you, I just don't know what the evidence is.
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Genuine question: Is this really what's happening?
You may be grumpy, but spot on. Perhaps the rules could be changed so that if neither side can progress in the competition by a win, or bonus point, then the competition officials should declare it a dead rubber and cancel the game. Less game time, and injury risk, for the players. Experimenting with players, and without an overwhelming desire to win, should be consigned to the training ground. Without that competitiveness, it ceases to be "sport". And, enforce the laws already in place. It took half a game to enforce the offside laws last evening.Big Dai wrote: ↑Sun Jan 13, 2019 9:33 am I can't see what the who-ha is about. You pick a depleted squad to play a determined enemy in their own backyard in a game that doesn't matter? What did you expect. Yes, you can blather on about professionalism but then again.......
There's another thread on here about injuries? If you want to reduce injuries how about reducing the number of games? Don't play the dead rubber. Have a "pools panel" sit, or play it on a simulation and move on from there.
Whilst we're at it, ban the play offs. We have a league to organise the ranking of our teams. If you're top why let fourth best have another go at you? Unnecessary!
Cut the number of AIs to three, maybe two and a second tier game and don't play club games whilst internationals are on.
Oh yes, I can hear the uproar, "I like the play offs" "It's all about money." I could turn that into lust and greed.
Just as the bosses (Money men) and project managers (parasites) ruined manufacturing by exploiting those with the skills to make something, so the same species are ruining rugby by exploiting those with the skill to play the game. So much so that the laws of the game are becoming more and more grey areas or simply not applied.
Change the tackle law? No. Enforce what you have and reduce the opportunity for injury by reducing the schedule.
Long live the revolution! And yes......I am exceptionally grumpy this morning.
Saved yourself getting depressed
It's more those lovely "Get it out by Friday' people who don't have the talent to do the job themselves but seem to know sooooooo much about it?? Wizards versus muggles!Louis wrote: ↑Sun Jan 13, 2019 11:37 amWith you on The Revolution.Big Dai wrote: ↑Sun Jan 13, 2019 9:33 am I can't see what the who-ha is about. You pick a depleted squad to play a determined enemy in their own backyard in a game that doesn't matter? What did you expect. Yes, you can blather on about professionalism but then again.......
There's another thread on here about injuries? If you want to reduce injuries how about reducing the number of games? Don't play the dead rubber. Have a "pools panel" sit, or play it on a simulation and move on from there.
Whilst we're at it, ban the play offs. We have a league to organise the ranking of our teams. If you're top why let fourth best have another go at you? Unnecessary!
Cut the number of AIs to three, maybe two and a second tier game and don't play club games whilst internationals are on.
Oh yes, I can hear the uproar, "I like the play offs" "It's all about money." I could turn that into lust and greed.
Just as the bosses (Money men) and project managers (parasites) ruined manufacturing by exploiting those with the skills to make something, so the same species are ruining rugby by exploiting those with the skill to play the game. So much so that the laws of the game are becoming more and more grey areas or simply not applied.
Change the tackle law? No. Enforce what you have and reduce the opportunity for injury by reducing the schedule.
Long live the revolution! And yes......I am exceptionally grumpy this morning.
With you on reducing the number of games. A lot. (Sad for me as a fan in some ways, better for the players).
With you on enforcing the laws on the books.
Not sure about the "project managers" thing, depends who you mean. There is a(n unappreciated) skill to "getting things done on a bigger scale". Time and Motion people will be the first against the wall come The Revolution though.*
*Is "Sack Cockers" sung to the tune of "The Red Flag"?
Got you. So it really is an incestuous mess, or a cliquey nightmare.BigDan50 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 13, 2019 12:02 pm Louis, my evidence is from my son who lives in Bath and is very friendly with a few Bath players, who in turn are friendly with some players in the Tigers squad. According to them the senior players mentioned have the ear of Murphy and certain board members and try to and succeed in getting their way with the coaching staff in team selection and tactics.