Hi i am posting this thread to try and inject a little bit of sportsmanship back into the clubs in our league who have lost it
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Hi i am posting this thread to try and inject a little bit of sportsmanship back into the clubs in our league who have lost it
Not worth the hassle Old Keeper,
my club had a problem with a particular club in two consecutive seasons, in both games the opposing team had a player down and we stopped play and told them, yet they continued playing on, sparking all manner of problems, thankfully this unwritten rule is gone. The reason it's gone - sportsmanship IS dead
If there is anyone from pike on the thread please pass this on to your chairman
Law 3 states
A match is played by two teams, each consisting of not more than eleven players, one of whom is the goalkeeper. A match may not start if either team consists of fewer than seven players
He is under the impression that teams must have 11 to play
Law 7 states
The match lasts two equal periods of 45 minutes, unless otherwise mutually agreed between the referee and the two participating teams.
Any agreement to alter the periods of play (for example to reduce each half to 40 minutes because of insufficient light) must be made before the start of play and must comply with competition rules.
St Patricks were down for two games today, one was this morning, but the Minor game was this afternoon and as it clashed with the county final, We were struggling to field. Not wanting to give a walkover we managed to get 9 players to travel. these lads have great heart and wanted to field rather than have the club give a walkover. Before the game started I asked the Pike staff to play 30mins a side in order to keep the score respectable as our lads knew going into the game that there was slim hope of winning. Pike agreed to play 1 full 45 and 5 or 10 into the second half. all were happy, until half time when pike decided they wanted to play an additional 30 mins and not only that but winning 9-2 at half time were shouting lets get another 9 lads. I remonstrated with the pike manager and the club chairman that an agreement was made but was given short shrift. I am proud of the effoorts of the 9 St Pats players and applaud the fact that they scored 3 goals and kept going to the final whistle. (In fairness the game was blown up early by the ref)
I just find it distastful that clubs feel that they need to drive home every nail when faced with little or no opposition, this is a role for managers to take in hand and display some sportsmanship in these situations. It also leaves a bad taste in the mouth when teams agree to play a set time and this is not respected.
We all went to the county final afterwards to be further depressed but thats life
That wasnt very nice of Pike but as 3 Heroes said, sportsmanship is dead. Only on occasion do you see sportsmanship on the field anymore.
When it does happen that a team is being well beaten the ref usually asks both teams managers if they want to finish the game and usually both managers agree to finish. Poor form on Pikes manager today. There is absolutely nothing to gain from playing on. There are only 3 points up for grabs and it doesnt matter if you win 1-0 or 12-0. Its not as if the losing team are actually putting up a battle when they are down by 6 or 7.
As for the manager not knowing how many players are needed to start a game,how stupid can he be? It sounds like he just wanted the easy walkover and then when the game started he decided he would embaress your club by beating 9 players by as much as possible just because he had to go through the rigmarole of a game when the points were a cert. Nothing worse than a bad winner. He will have no luck for it.
It would have been karma if a player on team in a similiar position leading had been injured during the time that had not been agreed to play in
there is no excuse for what you said went on oldkeeper, none whatsoever, but in answer to your question is sportsmanship dead the answer is yes, just look at what happens after play is stopped for an injury and the team gives the ball back. where does it go? down into the corner for a throw in, thats not sportsmanship, as far as im concerned the ball should either be rolled to the fullback or kicked to the keeper, but it never happens does it?
as a pike man I agree its bad form but old keeper you, better than anyone, should know the pike chairmans form at this stage.
what i would have done was have a few players go down injured/then go off and got the game abondoned due to insufficient players. That would of made the pike boys happy :D
who said sportsmanship is dead !
Now thats good thinking...Quote:
what i would have done was have a few players go down injured/then go off and got the game abondoned due to insufficient players. That would of made the pike boys happy
who said sportsmanship is dead !
what brainbox put ye down for a game the same day as the county final in all fairness............
I wouldnt really blame the pike lads,
_-MOD EDIT-:Leave out the name calling.
Oldkeeper,i think because of the pike chairmans relationship with a recently suspended LDMC member you wouldnt be his favourite person......................
Oldkeeper,i think because of the pike chairmans relationship with a recently suspended LDMC member you wouldnt be his favourite person......................[/QUOTE]
Who is the suspended LDMC member and why is he suspended??
I know Old Keeper probably cant answer that one, so can someone else answer it.
Lads am i right in thinking that this county final is GAA!!!
Well why not play a soccer match at the same time,
if they want to go to watch a GAA match i say off with them....Different sport....If there was a soccer final on would the GAA refix there league...I think not....