: Wed Nov 11, 2009 9:13 pm
There does seem to be times when things do get a bit serious these days. Certain people occasionally get sh1tty when other players try something a bit different, or perhaps don't do exactly what is being shouted at them (e.g. pass to one side when a particular "playmaker" is calling for it the other way) surely training on a Monday night is exactly the right time we
should be trying different things, throwing the ball about (but not on the first/second tackle!!) etc. and not supressing peoples' natural flair(?!)
When we all get talent spotted by professional scouts and end up playing for our own beloved Superleague clubs (or Hunslet in Scotts case) that's the time to take things a bit more seriously.
I believe this (seriousness) is partly to blame for the questioning of refereeing decisions.
i.e. player A gets annoyed because player B passes the "wrong" way
player B is p1ssed because player A has had a go at him.
Referee C makes a dodgy call.
players A and B have a go at the ref because they're both already wound up!!
it's a vicious circle.