[BD] The Alternative?

Chris Berry chris_berry69 at hotmail.com
Thu Aug 9 21:45:13 BST 2007


Well put Dale, some people need to get off their gossiping self-rightious high horses and get real. What happened happened, it has been dealt with. the end.
 
The GB Junior squad and Nick Sampson are a credit to British Ultimate. A mistake was made by a young lad and he has said sorry. put your pitch forks away!
 
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> From: inthesummer at hotmail.co.uk> To: britdisc at ranulf.net> Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2007 13:05:13 +0000> Subject: [BD] The Alternative?> > Sorry, you're an absolute coward.> > My name's Dale Walker - I was the on-pitch captain at the time of the game in question, and I am already pretty gutted that I couldn't help keep my team under control. The last thing I need after such an emotional rollercoaster is for some anonymous perspective to slate me, my coach and my teammates for a performance that has already been discussed at great length and resolved. We had already had a bad tempered match against the Austrians on the Sunday, and this spilled over into this game regrettably. While both teams might point the finger at the other a little, both teams have accepted that more could have been done by both teams to make light of the situation. This was determined in the 4 hour EFDF meeting that Alia has mentioned, where we presented our case against the decision. > > As a member of the squad (excuse me for suggesting that you are not a member of the squad, and therefore were not part of the match), I was along with the rest of the squad subjected to a level of abuse I have never witnessed or experienced in a game of Ultimate before. This was simply due to a clash of cultures in terms of how we believe Ultimate should be played, something neither team could deal with. I spoke to the captain of Austria after the tournament and we were both pretty devastated that the game could not have been sorted out more amicably. At the end of the day, you can accuse our squad of being un-spirited, but we have made our peace with the Austrians who, despite obviously being bitter about the result, will accept I feel that they had their part to play also. You can judge a game from a third person perspective as much as you like, but as Zidane couldn't keep his cool when Materazzi insulted his family, so Josh couldn't keep his when 'threatened' by an Austrian player. I'll never know what was said, but I know that Josh is only 17 years old and was simply the unfortunate player who couldn't keep their cool for just a bit longer.> > With regards to Nick Sampson, I must apologise and hold my hands up. For a qualified teacher to be unqualified to run a junior sports team is a sin. Nick Sampson is the most enthusiastic, dedicated coach that GB Junior Open has probably ever had, and having played at some of the highest levels of British and European Ultimate, has indoctrinated the team with the culture of playing hard and playing fair. We believed that in the game we were playing hard but fair, and so did he. His conduct was exemplary throughout the tournament and often sidelined players who he felt were not playing within the spirit of the game.> > I'm sorry to spam, and I won't reply again, I'm just irate that when this had already been blown out of proportion that our name would be slated to the UK Ultimate community.> > Dale Walker> GB Junior Open #4> _________________________________________________________________> The next generation of MSN Hotmail has arrived - Windows Live Hotmail> http://www.newhotmail.co.uk__________________________________________________> BritDisc mailing list> BritDisc at ranulf.net> http://www.fysh.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/britdisc> Staying informed - http://www.ukultimate.com/staying-informed


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