Kiki
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For a Social Media Professional, you're pretty crap at deciphering acronyms... :roll:
HAHAHAH wow you guys made up your own acronym for me? awesome.
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For a Social Media Professional, you're pretty crap at deciphering acronyms... :roll:
HAHAHAH wow you guys made up your own acronym for me? awesome.
:lol::lol::lol:
Absolutely.
tbh, I don't there's many of us Cowboys fans complaining (this is more aimed at JW), it's more the neutral fans that are dirty about that incident than us.
I am more pissed at the cowboys and a few of the backs who really let the team down at various stages, and in particular the ridiculous pass thrown by our 7 down the blindside in the dying moments that got picked off by Sandow. I don't care what anyone says, if the roles were reversed in the Isaac incident, the cowboys would have stayed down to get the penalty. Bowen in particular has a penchant to do it and what JT said at the press conference about none of them play like that was utter bullshit. There were other refs calls during the game that were pretty ordinary, but I am not going to harp on about them because I'd like to think that us cowboys fans are better than that and we can realise and own up when our boys play like clowns, and on friday in Sydney she was 'cirque de cowbee' I'm afraid.
HAHAHAH wow you guys made up your own acronym for me? awesome.
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those f*ck bad b*stards Henry Neil and Thurston Johns!
guess the mouth filled with blood was also an act.....
HAHAHAH wow you guys made up your own acronym for me? awesome.
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Good call right there.I dont see any issue with this. Players milk penalties all the time. His job is to try and get the win for his team. He did that. Good on Isaac Luke.
I dont see any issue with this. Players milk penalties all the time. His job is to try and get the win for his team. He did that. Good on Isaac Luke.
I disagree. There is an issue. It was penalty, fine. No issue there. But the acting part, followed by the celebration no less, makes the game and the guys who play it look weaker, more opportunistic, less like sportsmen. If you aren't playing honestly then you deserve to looked down on.
I disagree. There is an issue. It was penalty, fine. No issue there. But the acting part, followed by the celebration no less, makes the game and the guys who play it look weaker, more opportunistic, less like sportsmen. If you aren't playing honestly then you deserve to looked down on.
Players act all the time its part of the game. If a player knocks the ball on trying to score a try he celerbrates as tho he has scored hopeing to sway the ref. No one is going to stand up and say "Dont worry ref i knocked that one on". Or the acting when a player whos team is a few points infront and fakes a injury as he plays the ball to eat up time. Luke played within the rules of the game like it or not.
What i would like to see is the video ref being taken out of general play like this and left for trys only.
Cricket has for many years debated whether batsmen should "walk", that is to agree that they have been dismissed and leave the field of play without waiting for (or contrary to) an umpire's decision. Gilchrist reignited this debate by walking during a high-profile match, the 2003 World Cup semi-final against Sri Lanka, after the umpire ruled him to be not out.[167] He has since proclaimed himself to be "a walker", or a batsman who will consistently walk,[168] and has done so on numerous occasions.[167][169]
Agreed.What i would like to see is the video ref being taken out of general play like this and left for trys only.
I suspect he what have got up slowly/ had a whinge at the refyou stay down to milk a penalty, you're a cheater IMHO..
the big question - would mr luke have behaved the same if this incident occured in the 11th minute of the 1st half?
the big question - would mr luke have behaved the same if this incident occured in the 11th minute of the 1st half?
You mean like Wally Lewis use to do?you stay down to milk a penalty, you're a cheater IMHO..
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