

whole world it facepalming at you for this embarrassment because Aussies never cheat right

now other countries have taken up swimming you couldn't hide your racism any longer
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and he refusedMichael wrote:The winner is a cheat and will be proven in the trail after the world champs.
But not a good luck by Mack, he even tried to convince the 3rd place swimmer to do the same.
Guess which country topped the world rankings of drug cases in 2016?Grosso Mk II wrote:and he refusedMichael wrote:The winner is a cheat and will be proven in the trail after the world champs.
But not a good luck by Mack, he even tried to convince the 3rd place swimmer to do the same.![]()
you're on your own skip
its not up to the myopic and cherry picking Aussie media to decide whether this guy is a cheat, its up to the arbitration authority of the sport. Innocent until proven guilty.
All teams in world football do that, not just Italy!Bomber wrote:Two ways one can view this (ok, that's obvious). Other swimmers (other countries) have applauded his courage to make a stand. This Chinese bloke deliberately broke a vial containing a blood sample didn't he? Jury is still out, so wait and see, but I have little faith of the authorities on this anyway.
Personally, I think it was wrong by the Aussie and there were other ways he could have made his protest.
But what does make me laugh is grosso. "This is poor sportsmanship from the skip....etc etc", but it's ok for his football mob to shirt pull at every opportunity, dive every two seconds, plead/beg with ref to card the opponent etc etc. Apparently this is acceptable and "sporting" from the inventors of such behaviour.
lol the italians perfected it and do nothing to try and stop it . latinos and asians are the worstMichael wrote:All teams in world football do that, not just Italy!Bomber wrote:Two ways one can view this (ok, that's obvious). Other swimmers (other countries) have applauded his courage to make a stand. This Chinese bloke deliberately broke a vial containing a blood sample didn't he? Jury is still out, so wait and see, but I have little faith of the authorities on this anyway.
Personally, I think it was wrong by the Aussie and there were other ways he could have made his protest.
But what does make me laugh is grosso. "This is poor sportsmanship from the skip....etc etc", but it's ok for his football mob to shirt pull at every opportunity, dive every two seconds, plead/beg with ref to card the opponent etc etc. Apparently this is acceptable and "sporting" from the inventors of such behaviour.
But correct about the chinese swimmer. I feel that he hasn't being prosecuted as ye, he probably won't be either.
Not all teams do it, but I suppose it's ok to pick and choose what is sporting or not when it suits trolls. Hypocrite is the word that comes to mind.Michael wrote:All teams in world football do that, not just Italy!Bomber wrote:Two ways one can view this (ok, that's obvious). Other swimmers (other countries) have applauded his courage to make a stand. This Chinese bloke deliberately broke a vial containing a blood sample didn't he? Jury is still out, so wait and see, but I have little faith of the authorities on this anyway.
Personally, I think it was wrong by the Aussie and there were other ways he could have made his protest.
But what does make me laugh is grosso. "This is poor sportsmanship from the skip....etc etc", but it's ok for his football mob to shirt pull at every opportunity, dive every two seconds, plead/beg with ref to card the opponent etc etc. Apparently this is acceptable and "sporting" from the inventors of such behaviour.
But correct about the chinese swimmer. I feel that he hasn't being prosecuted as ye, he probably won't be either.
Grosso Mk II wrote:and he refusedMichael wrote:The winner is a cheat and will be proven in the trail after the world champs.
But not a good luck by Mack, he even tried to convince the 3rd place swimmer to do the same.![]()
you're on your own skip
its not up to the myopic and cherry picking Aussie media to decide whether this guy is a cheat, its up to the arbitration authority of the sport. Innocent until proven guilty.
Why do you change the subject to different sports?Bomber wrote:Two ways one can view this (ok, that's obvious). Other swimmers (other countries) have applauded his courage to make a stand. This Chinese bloke deliberately broke a vial containing a blood sample didn't he? Jury is still out, so wait and see, but I have little faith of the authorities on this anyway.
Personally, I think it was wrong by the Aussie and there were other ways he could have made his protest.
But what does make me laugh is grosso. "This is poor sportsmanship from the skip....etc etc", but it's ok for his football mob to shirt pull at every opportunity, dive every two seconds, plead/beg with ref to card the opponent etc etc. Apparently this is acceptable and "sporting" from the inventors of such behaviour.
Bomber wrote:Not all teams do it, but I suppose it's ok to pick and choose what is sporting or not when it suits trolls. Hypocrite is the word that comes to mind.Michael wrote:All teams in world football do that, not just Italy!Bomber wrote:Two ways one can view this (ok, that's obvious). Other swimmers (other countries) have applauded his courage to make a stand. This Chinese bloke deliberately broke a vial containing a blood sample didn't he? Jury is still out, so wait and see, but I have little faith of the authorities on this anyway.
Personally, I think it was wrong by the Aussie and there were other ways he could have made his protest.
But what does make me laugh is grosso. "This is poor sportsmanship from the skip....etc etc", but it's ok for his football mob to shirt pull at every opportunity, dive every two seconds, plead/beg with ref to card the opponent etc etc. Apparently this is acceptable and "sporting" from the inventors of such behaviour.
But correct about the chinese swimmer. I feel that he hasn't being prosecuted as ye, he probably won't be either.
ozzie owl wrote:Grosso Mk II wrote:and he refusedMichael wrote:The winner is a cheat and will be proven in the trail after the world champs.
But not a good luck by Mack, he even tried to convince the 3rd place swimmer to do the same.![]()
you're on your own skip
its not up to the myopic and cherry picking Aussie media to decide whether this guy is a cheat, its up to the arbitration authority of the sport. Innocent until proven guilty.
The international doping watchdog WADA said one countries athletes accounted for 147 anti-doping rule violations in 2016, the most recent year for which full figures are available. Nearly 61 ahead of France on 86 and almost double Australia on 75. Guess who Grosso?
This is an "other sports" forum, or hadn't you noticed? Seems it's ok for you to cherry pick.Grosso Mk II wrote:Why do you change the subject to different sports?Bomber wrote:Two ways one can view this (ok, that's obvious). Other swimmers (other countries) have applauded his courage to make a stand. This Chinese bloke deliberately broke a vial containing a blood sample didn't he? Jury is still out, so wait and see, but I have little faith of the authorities on this anyway.
Personally, I think it was wrong by the Aussie and there were other ways he could have made his protest.
But what does make me laugh is grosso. "This is poor sportsmanship from the skip....etc etc", but it's ok for his football mob to shirt pull at every opportunity, dive every two seconds, plead/beg with ref to card the opponent etc etc. Apparently this is acceptable and "sporting" from the inventors of such behaviour.
Biased Aussie media are making hype about swimmers from other countries applauding but there is no solid evidence this is widespread. The context of the above evidence is important too. You can't cherry pick things and make a trial by media judgement. Look at what happened with Stajcic. That was trial by media until the real facts came out.
There you go again.Bomber wrote:This is an "other sports" forum, or hadn't you noticed? Seems it's ok for you to cherry pick.Grosso Mk II wrote:Why do you change the subject to different sports?Bomber wrote:Two ways one can view this (ok, that's obvious). Other swimmers (other countries) have applauded his courage to make a stand. This Chinese bloke deliberately broke a vial containing a blood sample didn't he? Jury is still out, so wait and see, but I have little faith of the authorities on this anyway.
Personally, I think it was wrong by the Aussie and there were other ways he could have made his protest.
But what does make me laugh is grosso. "This is poor sportsmanship from the skip....etc etc", but it's ok for his football mob to shirt pull at every opportunity, dive every two seconds, plead/beg with ref to card the opponent etc etc. Apparently this is acceptable and "sporting" from the inventors of such behaviour.
Biased Aussie media are making hype about swimmers from other countries applauding but there is no solid evidence this is widespread. The context of the above evidence is important too. You can't cherry pick things and make a trial by media judgement. Look at what happened with Stajcic. That was trial by media until the real facts came out.
When you're discovered a one trick pony (eg Aussies very bad) it's usually to mask your own pitfalls.
No surprise you fit that mould.
it could be a very long listN5 1BH wrote:Was expecting this to be a really long list but so far only mentions one swimmer
Grosso Mk II wrote:it could be a very long listN5 1BH wrote:Was expecting this to be a really long list but so far only mentions one swimmer
As long as your list from 2016?Grosso Mk II wrote:it could be a very long listN5 1BH wrote:Was expecting this to be a really long list but so far only mentions one swimmer
Ask any woman.N5 1BH wrote:Grosso Mk II wrote:it could be a very long listN5 1BH wrote:Was expecting this to be a really long list but so far only mentions one swimmerHow long is a piece of string
Mack has been vocal against Sun Yang since his 3 month ban in 2014 for drugs.Bomber wrote:Two ways one can view this (ok, that's obvious). Other swimmers (other countries) have applauded his courage to make a stand. This Chinese bloke deliberately broke a vial containing a blood sample didn't he? Jury is still out, so wait and see, but I have little faith of the authorities on this anyway.
Personally, I think it was wrong by the Aussie and there were other ways he could have made his protest.
But what does make me laugh is grosso. "This is poor sportsmanship from the skip....etc etc", but it's ok for his football mob to shirt pull at every opportunity, dive every two seconds, plead/beg with ref to card the opponent etc etc. Apparently this is acceptable and "sporting" from the inventors of such behaviour.
So guilty then.Grosso Mk II wrote:and he refusedMichael wrote:The winner is a cheat and will be proven in the trail after the world champs.
But not a good luck by Mack, he even tried to convince the 3rd place swimmer to do the same.![]()
you're on your own skip
its not up to the myopic and cherry picking Aussie media to decide whether this guy is a cheat, its up to the arbitration authority of the sport. Innocent until proven guilty.
I doubt he cares about Warne's swimming ability.God is an Englishman wrote:Is it proven he's a drug cheat?
If it's just allegations then what's his opinion on Thorpe?
If it's proven what's his opinion on shane warne?
A Scot, an American and a South African have also voiced their problems with sun yang.ozzie owl wrote:See a British swimmer staged a podium protest about Chinese swimmer Sun Yang.
https://thewest.com.au/sport/swimming-w ... 881269403z
God is an Englishman wrote:Is it proven he's a drug cheat?
If it's just allegations then what's his opinion on Thorpe?
If it's proven what's his opinion on shane warne?
Well Thorpe is a swimmer who had drug allegations so is on topic.Michael wrote:God is an Englishman wrote:Is it proven he's a drug cheat?
If it's just allegations then what's his opinion on Thorpe?
If it's proven what's his opinion on shane warne?
What does Warne and Thorpe have to do with this topic??
Maybe throw in a few "english" cheats like Dean Richards or the famous Stuart Broad!