K.D.D.D.D.Soc
Ian Walker
theres definitely merit in this argument, however if you play to this (however moral the stance is), you simply will not be competitive in most sports, both at an amateur and professional level.
- had cyclists not doped during the armstrong era, they may have been praiseworthy, but they certainly wouldnt have won and no-one would have even heard of them to praise them.
- in football, if you refuse to pull the odd shirt, and nudge players here and there, you wont be playing at a very high level even as an amateur.
essentially you can either choose not to participate in sports or be a badminton player (as mourinho once put it )
That's fine you think it's ok to cheat, I don't. As I've written before I played to win in any game, football, cricket, snooker, cards etc because I liked the game and competition, I may have fouled a players or appealed for a wicket by mistake but never intended to do so. When you cheat you're doing it to both yourself and opponent, how can you have any self respect?