Highlanders v Crusaders
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@Bones said in Highlanders v Crusaders:
**I don't see how cancelling the match shows any kind of respect to victims and families, but if the players weren't wanting to play then fair enough. I feel like it would have been a fantastic opportunity to show respect and perhaps do some fundraising by going ahead with it...**although bit hard to play a half decent game when you have no desire to play at all.
Summed up in a nutshell. Can't believe they cancelled it. Pointless. You could argue that the perpetrators got what they wanted. Would have been better to carry on and show we won't be cowed.
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@ShadowTrooper the dickhead was living in Dunedin so perhaps there was also a sense of safety first to it. After all the canes v chiefs game went ahead.
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@Paekakboyz I thought I read that Police etc had said it was fine to go ahead?
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@Bones have taken a bit of a break from the coverage so I well could have missed a police update that it was all good. Just knew he was Dunedin based etc. I was looking forward to the game too, and a distraction would have been nice.
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@Paekakboyz yeah I just looked back, it's in sg's post. I'm pretty sad the game didn't go ahead but I respect the players decision.
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@ShadowTrooper said in Highlanders v Crusaders:
@Bones Was it the player though? Or some fish head?
Players.
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@Paekakboyz That is my point. At some stage you reach saturation level, and I think it would have been a good way to re-focus and re-channel emotions and efforts into a positive statement.
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Yeah I'm firmly of the opinion that changing our way of life means the terrorists have won, but fuck surely 48 hours of shellshock (for want of a better term) needs to be taken into account, not least for the huge number of people for whom life has literally ground to a halt. There is no-one in this city who doesn't know someone personally devastated by loss.
I was disappointed initially, but on reflection this game was the very next day.
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@Canerbry said in Highlanders v Crusaders:
Yeah I'm firmly of the opinion that changing our way of life means the terrorists have won, but fuck surely 48 hours of shellshock (for want of a better term) needs to be taken into account, not least for the huge number of people for whom life has literally ground to a halt. There is no-one in this city who doesn't know someone personally devastated by loss.
I was disappointed initially, but on reflection this game was the very next day.
Yep, part of my initial response was wanting life to get back to normal as fast as possible. The enormity of the atrocity is difficult to process.
No problem with the players decision at all.
I don’t want that guy to affect NZ in any other way but showing that sort of hate and intolerance is not accepted here.
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@booboo said in Highlanders v Crusaders:
@sparky said in Highlanders v Crusaders:
Shame the game couldn't have been pushed back to Monday or Tuesday evening.
Nah. Do you reckon they'd be feeling any better?
And never mind the effect it would have on both sides' next matches with a short turnaround.
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Manchester United played and won the Europa League Final two years ago 48 hours after the Manchester bombing, although they cancelled all their pre-game press conferences.
Not practical in this case to play a delayed game I know because of fixture congestion, but it is a shame that the Crusaders winning streak ended because of events beyond their control and we were all denied a great fixture.