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| The point i was making is that we are always so down on the game.
Yet an outsiders point of view, is that everything is the dogs bollox.
The games, the referees etc.
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| Indeed: I'm no great fan of Joey Barton, despite his attempt to reinvent himself as the footballing philosopher de nos jours on Twitter.
But it's noticeable that while this forum, and the Sky commentary, are constantly full of complaints about the refs always making wrong decisions, the tweets of a professional sportsman from association football are consistantly praising the refereeing in RL - both for the quality of their decisions and the respect they get from players.
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| Quote: tb "Indeed
Agreed, it's not the first time barton has said it and he's not the only one either. We shouldn't be so down on things.
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| There was also a tweet by Welsh comic Mark Watson after the Warrington-Leeds game that read 'As a southerner and lifelong rugby union fan, I must concede the rugby league game I just watched was incredible.'
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| It’s nice that other professional sportsmen recognise the qualities of our game. Pity its Joey Barton though as he is a horrible excuse for human being
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| Quote: wire quin "You seem to be making the assumption that it is my desire to use outsiders which if this is correct you are wrong. Im happy with Lewis and Woods promoting the game.
I was watching a programme the other night about Gandhi visiting a Lancashire town many years ago-Maybe a missed opportunity'"
Lewis and Woods doing such a good job promoting the game. Go on then, tell us how many you have to turn away every home game at the Stoop because it's packed to the rafters.
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| These footballers must be giving us a lot of exposure on Twitter.
The RFL need to use it as an advantage and try and get them involved a bit more
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| Quote: McClennan "Unfortunately Martin Luther King and Gandhi aren't available to us.'"
Those two wouldn't be good in the same press conference. Gandhi was a huge racist.
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| Quote: Chris Dalton "Those two wouldn't be good in the same press conference. Gandhi was a huge racist.'"
this man knows his history
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| Quote: Chris Dalton "Those two wouldn't be good in the same press conference. Gandhi was a huge racist.'"
I'll humour you.
Winston Churchill was a far worse racist.
Now tell me why Ghandi was a racist.
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| Quote: billypop "I'll humour you.
Winston Churchill was a far worse racist.
Now tell me why Ghandi was a racist.'"
Can't comment on Churchill being racist, but he wholeheartedly believed in eugenics. Before he became prime minister he tabled several eugenics bills for consideration in Parliament. So not racist, just a massively discriminatory almost nazi o.the whole nine yards, castrate those with disabilities, ban others from having children, lock up anyone with any of several hundred conditions etc.
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| Quote: billypop "I'll humour you.
Winston Churchill was a far worse racist.
Now tell me why Ghandi was a racist.'"
It's unlikely Churchill was worse than Gandhi although I acknowledge he is far from perfect he has nothing to do with this and I don't know why you've brought him up. Gandhi's own writings and behaviour mark him out as a bit of an extremist towards africans.He saw them as animals. Referred to them as "Raw kaffir", objected to sharing a cell with them, leading to his time in south africa to protest about africans being allowed into indian areas of Johannesburg. He fought for the rights of the indians - but he saw them as superior to the africans, which makes him a racist in my book, don't know about yours.
Undeniably he did his fair share of good for his people but he's no saint.
Anyway, I encourage you to do some research, we're way off topic so I'll leave it there.
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| Quote: Dunbar "It’s nice that other professional sportsmen recognise the qualities of our game. Pity its Joey Barton though as he is a horrible excuse for human being'"
Yes we know the ' game ' is great , pity nobody wants to pay to watch it though
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| Quote: Chris Dalton "It's unlikely Churchill was worse than Gandhi although I acknowledge he is far from perfect he has nothing to do with this and I don't know why you've brought him up. Gandhi's own writings and behaviour mark him out as a bit of an extremist towards africans.He saw them as animals. Referred to them as "Raw kaffir", objected to sharing a cell with them, leading to his time in south africa to protest about africans being allowed into indian areas of Johannesburg. He fought for the rights of the indians - but he saw them as superior to the africans, which makes him a racist in my book, don't know about yours.
Undeniably he did his fair share of good for his people but he's no saint.
Anyway, I encourage you to do some research, we're way off topic so I'll leave it there.'"
Kaffir, from the Arabic for impious... not necessarily signposting racism...
You I suspect took your reference from this quote?
" Ours is one continued struggle against degradation sought to be inflicted upon us by the European, who desire to degrade us to the level of the raw Kaffir, whose occupation is hunting and whose sole ambition is to collect a certain number of cattle to buy a wife with, and then pass his life in indolence and nakedness." (Addressing a public meeting in Bombay on Sept. 26 1896 (CW II p. 74)). Perceptions and attitudes were different 115 years ago. Just a thought
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| Tim Cahill is a big RL fan. He played it while growing up in Sydney and regulary goes to St Helens games. Apollo Perelini is his cousin.
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