Here is a good example why not to ask the players to talk about there feelings:
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Here is a good example why not to ask the players to talk about there feelings:
🙂
Though watching the Ghanaian team having basically a good cry about losing their game on Friday was touching. They obviously felt they had let all of Africa down (not true it was a game in which they held their own in) and though “technically” they lost, without the “illegal” batting of the ball late in the game (which would have been a goal no doubt) they certainly would have won the game.
This crying, in a way, was for their mother as well, but for one they loved!
and as an update, and to those who missed the game, check out this clip which explains the loss and shows the reaction of the steadfast ghanaians to the loss.
http://www.reuters.com/news/video/popup?videoId=112314066&videoChannel=3600&pos=91.948
(sorry no way to embed the video)
And two last links to my random direction to your blog post.
For a debate about the “foul” made by Uruguayan Luis Suarez to keep the Ghana teams from winning the match check out this article and the debate in the comments. Here :
( http://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2010/07/did-luis-suarez-cheat )
And to get back on track I give you this from “smack the pony”:
Thanks for the original post maaretta! Sorry I went so far afield.