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| Think it's more celebrating getting the decision go your way, these days when a ball comes lose it's a 50-50 call and i guess if you 'get one in your favour' especially if you've assisted in the ball coming lose it's a bonus.
Agree about there's no need for the whole team to come running in though.
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| It's gauding the opposition after a mistake, being patted on the head after you've made a clanger or clapping right in front of the face I find very uneccessary.
High fiving/congratulating each other on your own team, nothing in it, being going on since time immemorial
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| Reminds me of NFL defensive teams who seem to do it even when they concede 30 odd yards.
Its very easy to form a negative opinion of someone when they are stood there grinning like an idiot clapping like a seal because the opposition has knocked on.
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| Nothing wrong with this at all for me. All part of the psychology of the game, just like sledging in cricket, or "trash talking" in the NFL/NBA etc, gets in the oppositions head for next time they get the ball.
The only thing I don't like is patting the opposition on the head or on the back, but celebrating with your teammates and then having a bit of a chirp at the oppo is no problem at all I don't think.
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| I don't mind the few players around the ball celebrating and high fiving. However it does look a bit cringeworthy when the entire team comes rushing in and celebrates it more than when they score.
I don't like the patting opposition players on the head thing and would like to see a bit of old school justice in this situation. For me, if an opposition player pats you on the head I think you're more than entitled to smack him.
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| Quote Mike Oxlong="Mike Oxlong"Nothing wrong with this at all for me. All part of the psychology of the game, just like sledging in cricket, or "trash talking" in the NFL/NBA etc, gets in the oppositions head for next time they get the ball.
The only thing I don't like is patting the opposition on the head or on the back, but celebrating with your teammates and then having a bit of a chirp at the oppo is no problem at all I don't think.'" It must be an age thing? In cricket & rugby sledging was once ungentlemanly conduct for which you were penalised & given a written warning. I do remember one of my coaches telling me if I had enough energy to take time out to argue & bait the other team I was not putting in the effort or not concentrating on my job. I don't think it will go away now shame really.
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| Quote Him="Him"I don't mind the few players around the ball celebrating and high fiving. However it does look a bit cringeworthy when the entire team comes rushing in and celebrates it more than when they score.
I don't like the patting opposition players on the head thing and would like to see a bit of old school justice in this situation. For me, if an opposition player pats you on the head I think you're more than entitled to smack him.'"
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| Quote Beverley red="Beverley red"It must be an age thing? In cricket & rugby sledging was once ungentlemanly conduct for which you were penalised & given a written warning. I do remember one of my coaches telling me if I had enough energy to take time out to argue & bait the other team I was not putting in the effort or not concentrating on my job. I don't think it will go away now shame really.'"
It depends on the level of sledging I would say - as long at it doesn't go too far (i.e. patting the bloke on the back that's just dropped the ball) or involve swearing at the opposition player (for a guy that can't get bat on ball etc) or giving a batsman a send off when you get him out, I'd say a bit of team celebration at an error or a bit of light-hearted chirping (the old "bowl him a piano, see if he can play that" kind of thing) is ok in my book - that's how i've always played cricket (and a bit of rugby).
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| Quote Him="Him"I don't mind the few players around the ball celebrating and high fiving. However it does look a bit cringeworthy when the entire team comes rushing in and celebrates it more than when they score.
I don't like the patting opposition players on the head thing and would like to see a bit of old school justice in this situation. For me, if an opposition player pats you on the head I think you're more than entitled to smack him.'"
I tend to agree; I don't advocate violence, but a swift left hook would seem to be appropriate summary justice for the head-patters.
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| Or let the disciplinary deal with it; grade A 'clouting opposition player around the head'
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| Another thing we copied from the aussies
I think it was the aussie cricket team that started all the sledging off in the ashes series in the early 90s
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