[BD] EUC - Alternative Perspective

Indoors DOC indoorsdoc at ukultimate.com
Wed Aug 8 15:37:24 BST 2007


At 14:58 08/08/2007, you wrote:

>Yes, spirit may be very easy to define but it is very difficult to 
>uphold. If you land out, you're out. It's black and white. I do not 
>think spirit is black and white at all. I don't think the opposition 
>calling more often or sticking to their guns actually works as a 
>counter measure in the face of bad spirit. If you're abusive towards 
>a member of the opposite team why not have some means of something 
>like a 'sin bin'. It has its problems but it would certainly 
>reinforce that spirit is a rule. When rules are broken, there needs 
>to be repercussions. At the moment, there aren't any other than 
>someone might be a bit sh*ttier to me.

I can't agree with sin-bins or any other penalty. The only thing that 
can enforce spirit is spirit. What I wrote about how bad spirit can 
hurt your team was just to make people think. The reason we play 
spiritedly is because it's right, not because it helps us win.

There can be no penalties within the rules of the game for 
infringements of spirit - that defeats the purpose. If I behave well 
to avoid a punishment, that's not spirited. All we can do when 
somebody behaves in a manner detrimental to the game is rise above 
it; I admit that this is increasingly difficult as games get miore 
important, but it's what we have to do. We might ask the opposition 
captain to rest a player, have a word with a player, whatever, but if 
we can't reach an agreement between the teams then we can't play. 
Penalties don't come into it.

If anyone thinks this is Utopian nonsense, you're playing the wrong 
sport. The sport was designed with these ideals in mind, and the 
people involved in it will work to maintain them. All that is needed 
is for the majority of spirited players to accept responsibility for 
the future of the game. If a player on your team is unspirited, 
whether it's your best player or your worst, do something about it. 
As long as we all act as guardians of spirit, there's no way that 
enough cheating could enter the game and destroy it. If we all let it 
slide, we'll have referees before you know it.

Personally, I'm optimistic. Keep fighting the good fight, and keep 
this the best sport in the world.

B 





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