Re: Moose McGuire : Sun Feb 12, 2023 10:21 am
post wrote:
End of the day it’s rugby league, it’s a hard sport played by hard competitive people who will try their best to be their opposite number and if it means saying some nasty words to them then it happens. What are we going to have 26 priests playing against each other every week? Get a grip.
Players have to adopt that killer mindset especially if you are playing in the middle and become a mean nasty person otherwise you’re coming off second best. But I’ll guarantee once they’re off the pitch they won’t use those nasty words.
It you’ve played the game you’ll understand, or if you’ve played the game and don’t understand you probably played in the backs.
Chances are no fan would have heard McGuire say anything just the ref, so like a previous poster has said you’ve got a star player sat in the stands for 8 games Jesus wept.
Players have to adopt that killer mindset especially if you are playing in the middle and become a mean nasty person otherwise you’re coming off second best. But I’ll guarantee once they’re off the pitch they won’t use those nasty words.
It you’ve played the game you’ll understand, or if you’ve played the game and don’t understand you probably played in the backs.
Chances are no fan would have heard McGuire say anything just the ref, so like a previous poster has said you’ve got a star player sat in the stands for 8 games Jesus wept.
The issue seems to be put on the game for enforcing the rules.
The rules are there for a reason.
It’s not the games responsibility to take accountability for the behaviour of its players.
It’s the responsibility of the players to take accountability for themselves and their actions or face the consequences.
The rules are in place, have been for some time, break the rules face the consequences.
Sledging is part of the game. There is a line though, if the line is crossed then take accountability and face the consequences.