some times things can just backfire on you.
I wanted to get on and say how damned much I enjoyed the game, seriously you could not have wanted a more exciting and riveting game that went down to the wire.
Sure we lost, and really should have won it but (strangely?) I was just happy after it all that it WAS worth watching. Last time I was in town I dragged my girls and their boyfriends along to the pub to watch the tahs v lions game, they LOVED it (had to go to the pub natch, not on commercial tv)
The BF (who is an AFL player) kept commenting about how much faster and how much more interesting the game is compared to that other game his mates at work rabbit on about.
So I know they made special efforts to follow up and watch the first test, whilst my wife watched with me at home, and she too is a completely new recruit after watching her first live rugby game recently, converted.
So then we had this absolutely fantastic game-seriously, what more drama could you wish for?-and in the back of my mind I was ALSO so damned pleased that my girls and BF were watching a fantastic spectacle and surely having their new found 'faith' in the game confirmed. I was also thinking that if after watching this game you STILL think RL has more entertainment value then fine, fuck off and watch it and stay there, never darken my door again.
Surely, surely, the TEN commercial coverage would have been worthwhile because the game itself was so worthwhile?
Be thankful for that I say
But all I read here were complaint after complaint, and I feel kinda miserable after wading thru it.
I feel more dismay NOW than I did after the game!
Sure, it is to be expected that a forensic dissection occurs, necessary even, but there seems to be just a tad bit of parochial nastiness and sheer miserableness about it at times.
Seems we'd rather gloat and put the boot in to 'someone' and revel in the spite than laud the fantastic game and effort that went in, man we came >< close! And to do so in spite of what happened injury wise.
as I said, sometimes things just backfire.