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Is that more Dumbass'style?.dogsbody said:Patrick Smith brings a breadth of context to his sports analysis and commentary that the vast majority of others, particularly the radio crowd, who restrict themselves to marks-kicks-goals-and-what-a-gun-he-is-,-haw-haw-haw variety of delivery.
Ok I'll accept the point that P.Smith often brings a new angle to each sporting issue/debate, and whether its nonsense or actually has some merit, I'll still argue with you about the manner in which he says it! (which includes an inability to be fair & balanced)dogsbody said:Patrick Smith brings a breadth of context to his sports analysis and commentary that the vast majority of others, particularly the radio crowd, who restrict themselves to marks-kicks-goals-and-what-a-gun-he-is-,-haw-haw-haw variety of delivery, are incapable of. I also don't agree with everything he says/writes and some of it I don't like but he is one of the best at his craft.
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A private spray from Patrick Smith
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Further to yesterday's email exchange between Crikey and Piers Akerman, today we have an example of The Australian's Patrick Smith arrogantly dishing it out to a Fitzroy supporter as his club was dying. This is from a now sadly neglected Fitzroy Supporters Group web site and shows Patrick Smith does not distinguish between celebs and plebs when dishing out the sledges.
From: Patrick Smith
Sent: Wednesday, 17 October 2001 7:56pm
To: John Kotsopoulos
John,
Your club is bankrupt of support and credibility. You don't understand football issues. Save your time and mine and don't email me again. There's a good boy. Thank you,
Patrick Smith
From: John Kotsopoulos
To: 'sport@theage.com.au'
Cc: Patrick Smith
Date: Thursday, October 18, 2001 9:07am
No wonder he got the A from the Age
From: Patrick Smith
Sent: Thursday, 18 October, 2001 9:17am
To: John Kotsopoulos
I didn't get the A from anywhere.
But Fitzroy did get the A from football... Now, please, just go away like your club.
dogsbody said:My god mate you're an arse-licker.
I couldnt bring myself to quote you fully so I deleted your vomitting of praise for P/Smith.
Yes. His natural born hatred of Rugby League is obvious.Hatred of Rugby League ?
I don't think so although I acknowledge that you might be right, coming from Qld with perceptions that those of us from non-Rugby states might lack.
Find me one fair dinkum critical article thats justified? If you do, I'll find you 10 that are nonsense.He is justifiably critical of a lot about Rugby League.
You identified my perceptions and now I'll identify yours. Both you & PSmith might have such a perception of RL coming from a state who follows a more skilful game, but less physical and testosterone driven game.Its tolerance of thuggery, its insular approach to criticism in comparison to the more enlightened approach of the AFL towards cleaning up the game and social issues. Yet he praises Rugby for its Tribunal set up and condemns the AFL for its unreliable system.
Why would you think the AFL has a more enlightened approach towards cleaning up the game and social issues?
Wouldn't it be fair to say that AFL are taking the lead over the NRL on certain issues, but on other issues the NRL has set the lead? I could name many areas where the NRL (formerly ARL) have addressed issues well ahead of other sports, including female board members etc.
As far as cleaning up the game goes, IMO the AFL has gone too far in watering down traditional traits of Australian sport such as showing aggresion and not backing down. The outrageous suspensions and fines for girly slaps and the gay-named shirt fronting is an absolute joke.
So while I agree that AFL might be a leader in watering down the physical aspect of the game, I think theyve gone too far.
On the other hand, thuggery is no more of an issue in Rugby League than AFL in recent seasons.
Patrick Smith would, and I certainly do, agree with you that it would be fair to say that. I’ll concede that about all I know of how Rugby addresses issues is from Patrick Smith’s articles because he’s the only one who writes and speaks about them. His contemporaries in Melbourne lack his breadth of reference.littleduck said:Wouldn't it be fair to say that AFL are taking the lead over the NRL on certain issues, but on other issues the NRL has set the lead? I could name many areas where the NRL (formerly ARL) have addressed issues well ahead of other sports, including female board members etc.
I guess you mean Rugby League and not Rugby Union...dogsbody said:I’ll concede that about all I know of how Rugby addresses issues is from Patrick Smith’s articles because he’s the only one who writes and speaks about them.
Yeah, because he writes for a national newspaper and his reference is national issues. However, that does not mask his lack of understanding of Rugby League. He use to write in a VIctorian newspaper for a Victorian audience (the Age), whereas now IMO he writes in a national newspaper (the Australian) but still writes for a Victorian audience.His contemporaries in Melbourne lack his breadth of reference.
I totally disagree that thuggery is rife and officials condone such behaviour.My reference to thuggery in Rugby is to punches and fights between players and the tolerance that officials have for that sort of behaviour. Its not about strong aggressive tackling.
Yes, it's good for AFL that cheap shots & thuggery are mostly a thing of the past.I’m pleased to see the biff disappear from Australian Rules.
Yeah, cheap shots to an unexpecting player is cowardly. I would disagree with you that showing your aggression is not brave.There’s nothing particularly brave or edifying about throwing a punch at another player, especially it that other player isn’t expecting it.
Exacty. He largely writes the Victorian view of other sports because that is all he knows. Just like you.Patrick Smith would see it similarly because he writes accordingly.
Some over the top comments I'll admit, but I'll stick by my general sentiment that P.Smith is nothing more than a biased Victorian writing the Victorian view of national sporting matters for a national newspaperNow you might not agree with him, but that doesn’t mean he is an arrogant p*ick with a superiority complex for himself and his beloved AFL, that his nature is to constantly attack & belittle those with whom he dislikes or that his hatred of 'Rugby League culture' borders on some deep psychological problem.
His #1 crusade is to promote AFL. That is obvious to everyone who has the displeasure of reading any of his work.He's a journalist. He makes his living writing newspaper articles and speaking on radio. He's not a crusading zealot.
That’s the issue, Littleduck. What you condone as biff justified because it what the fans want on the odd occasion and there being nothing better than seeing 2 prop forwards going toe to toe, if by that you mean a couple of blokes throwing haymakers at each other, Patrick Smith condemns as thuggery. He says that cheap shots are only part of thuggery. His opinion is that Rugby League needs to eliminate thuggery. So is yours. You and he disagree on what constitutes thuggery, that’s all. That’s what he says and writes. Again, you might disagree with him and accuse him of not understanding Rugby League. That doesn’t mean that he is wrong, or, worse, all those other things you accused him of before. He expresses his views, he puts them clearly. That’s his job. He does it well and better than his contemporaries.littleduck said:...However, while the AFL has outlawed anything remotely resembling a confrontation such as shirt fronting or jersey pulling, the RL world continues to believe that a bit of biff is acceptable (ie biff falling short of cheap shots or thuggery). Therefore, I disagree with you that the biff is a negative for RL. It's what the fans want on the odd ocassion. There is nothing better in a State of Origin clash than seeing 2 prop forwards going toe to toe with their opposite number.
You know as well as I do that he slanders League almost on a weekly basis. That only positive RL article anybody can cite is the NRL Judicial Disciplinary system being superior to the AFL shambles.dogsbody said:That’s the issue, Littleduck. What you condone as biff justified because it what the fans want on the odd occasion and there being nothing better than seeing 2 prop forwards going toe to toe, if by that you mean a couple of blokes throwing haymakers at each other, Patrick Smith condemns as thuggery. He says that cheap shots are only part of thuggery. His opinion is that Rugby League needs to eliminate thuggery. So is yours. You and he disagree on what constitutes thuggery, that’s all. That’s what he says and writes. Again, you might disagree with him and accuse him of not understanding Rugby League. That doesn’t mean that he is wrong, or, worse, all those other things you accused him of before. He expresses his views, he puts them clearly. That’s his job. He does it well and better than his contemporaries.
littleduck said:You would never see P.Smith write a positive story on League such as the recent appointment of a highly competent business woman and Gorden Tallis to the NRL Board as positive steps for the game and the advancement of women in management positions in sporting administration.
If you knew her background (inc who her husband is), her prior experience at Board level, and the reasons she was appointed, you would not be calling her a token appointment.Professional said:Anyone can put a token woman on a board.
Gorden Tallis is a fine ambassador for the Broncos, Queensland, Australia and the game generally. His appointment to the Board will bring a fresh approach by someone with no past experience at Board level and an insight into the issues most concerning modern RL footballers.How is the biggest thug of all, Tallis, being on the board a positive?