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hahaha! so whos in the finals then?
thirteenMemberAHAHAHA! mice work mrdunedin! ahaha! shot stef you got owned! but if chris has done what hes claimed to have done then rhys will get his shit wrecked. i did that stuff for a week and yea well its defnitely not an art like karate, its not even about fighting, its about finishing, and finishing so the other guy is in hospital with about 10 seconds of fighting, if that. i suck at it so dont fight me
thirteenMemberChris, next time one of these smartass kids has a crack at you, knock him out for crying out loud! he wont be too quick to brag about that to his mates now will he? and shit, im not guna protest if you knock out a 13 year old who knew full well what he was doing when he tried to fight you.
as a referee i know that im not going to pick everything up, especially cheap shots like butt ending and the like so im more than happy for two players who want to have a proper fight go at it, they can brawl all they like as long as they make a proper job of it. i dont want to have to stop the game for to tossers who think their tough to brush each other up a little bit then go away thinking they are even tougher because they kind of had a fight. if triddy thinks he can be a smart arse and get knocked on his arse for it then good, he wont get a penaltie and the guy who hit him will but i dont think the guy who hit him will really give a toss.
fighting for the sake of fighting, ie; just to be a tough guy is gay and you should get your shit wrecked for doing so. but when you are in a hard fought match and your playing your heart out with your balls on the line, testosterone pumping and emotions flowing free and some pricks doing dirty shit to ruin the game and the ref cant see, then by the gods its absolutely fine to have a go. just dont do it to be a tough guythirteenMembersee that wouldnt have been a problem if the code wasnt there, but aarons a rebel rouser and just had to break the rules!
thirteenMembergood game last night, look what happens when those fycs play with ther heads screwed on! fantastic. some pretty dirty play by some of them though, especially on our goalie,ryhs do you know anything about that?
thirteenMemberwell that’s fantastic kyle, i should have said that winning is a huge part of the game and is very important. its why we get into competition, to win! i personally hate it when coaches tell me that as long as you have fun that’s all that matters. its not all that matters.
that’s what im getting at, its not all that matters, sure its important but its not all that competition is about.
in regards to my team, yea im just a crap coach and those guys often played to take the piss out of people not to win and boy does that piss people off! though they are playing awesome in this dihl and they are playing to win, not just to have fun. do you realise the difference in their state of play?thirteenMemberahaha! yea i was disappointed i didnt get asked….
thirteenMemberjust throwing it out there, there needs to be a clause that says winning games is just as important as enjoying hockey and that a draw is the same as a loss. if we fail to establish this train of thought then we most definitely will be breeding a bunch of panseys!
thirteenMembergo oilers!
thirteenMemberkyle, you cant put a ban on drinking alcohol before or during senior games, especially if it is a social game. most of us are old enough to know when drinking is appropriate and when it is not. if graeme phillips black wants to have a few before a social game then thats awesome. and what about the Erewhon Cup where everyone is drunk?
October 1, 2009 at 1:19 am in reply to: Rick Parry: Otago University Sportsperson of the Year #14482thirteenMemberthats what too much green does kyle
thirteenMemberi think the formula would be
D = P(G)+(EG-ES)
where
D = Decision
G = game
E = energy
S = savethirteenMemberGood stuff kim, who ever you are. its always cool to have wideo of your own games
thirteenMemberAarons doing a masters degree in statistics, he did confidence interval calculations in his head to determine the likely hood of the puck going in the net, he then cross referenced that with the amount of energy needed to make the save and the amount of energy he needed for the rest of the game combined with the energy he actually had left to determine whether or not he could use the post to make a save
September 30, 2009 at 1:01 am in reply to: Rick Parry: Otago University Sportsperson of the Year #14480thirteenMemberI like you guys attention spans, incredible. Good work parry
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