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Yep, good on them.
Must say, I enjoy the swimming.
Yep, good on them.
Must say, I enjoy the swimming.
Australia's men's 4x100m freestyle team were the hottest of hot favourites to win the gold medal this morning but the team dubbed "Weapons of Mass Destruction" - which included world champion James "The Missile" Magnussen - missed a medal.
This just shows the stupidity of pinning tags to teams and swimmers. It makes the loss of face more humiliating.
No. A representative from CBA was interviewed on ABC Radio today and he assured the reporter it was full steam ahead.That Commonwealth Bank add is going to be alot more brutal now. I wonder if they'll stop airing it.
Emily Seebohm broke down after getting silver saying she had let her family down ?
Did you see her mother and father ? it was like there was a death in the family, no wonder the poor kid is devastated, the parents are to blame for the pressure that goes on, I was sickened to see their reaction.
I'm pretty disappointed in the way our athletes carry on atm, constant whinging and whining and poor sportsmanship, very few actually gain my respect nowadays.
The most polarising figure in swimming - indeed one of the most controversial figures currently in Australian sport - D'Arcy will now be put on a plane and sent home from England early, at the end of the swimming meeting.
D'Arcy received the coolest reception of any Australian to enter the pool deck, a murmer quieter than that for his unheralded teammate Chris Wright in lane one, who finished last behind D'Arcy.
Nick D'Arcy was a waste of space!
Good riddance.:twak:
Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/olympics/s...knocked-out-20120731-23b7j.html#ixzz22A4qR6p3
Makes you consider whether there is actually some form of divine justice/karma or something.
Just what he deserves after the shabby way he has behaved toward Simon Cowley.
It's even better then that, from here on everyone will point yelling "loser" just to rub it in.
He would have been better off not to go at all.
Bit over the top imo, he still achieved something the majority of athletes/people never achieve by competing at the olympics, so I would hardly call him a loser.
He made a mistake and paid his dues for it and in a way paid more of a price then most people who have been convicted of assault and has kept his nose clean since.
In a way I admire the way he has comeback and never gave up, he served his bans and continued to do the hard work required to make the Olympics even though there was a chance he might not be accepted on the team no matter what times he was swimming. It was out of his control whether he would be allowed to compete at the Olympics but he still had a crack at it.
He made a bad mistake, suffered consequences, suffered multiple setbacks because of those consequences but continued to stick at it, he never gave up hope - I think there is something to admire in that even if I don't admire what he did to Simon Cowley or the whole bankruptcy thing.
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