Applauding the opposition at children's sports.
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Glad it wasn't just me being oversensitive.
To be honest I found it offensive. These lads were playing full-contact rugby for their respective schools, in some cases for the first time. They were getting properly stuck in and, inevitably, hurt in the process sometimes. I wouldn't dream of not acknowledging a good effort on the part of either team.
One of my ex-girlfriends was a supporter for the opposition. She always was a bad-mannered bint.
But I don't think it was her influence, just ignorant ungenerous people.
To be honest I found it offensive. These lads were playing full-contact rugby for their respective schools, in some cases for the first time. They were getting properly stuck in and, inevitably, hurt in the process sometimes. I wouldn't dream of not acknowledging a good effort on the part of either team.
One of my ex-girlfriends was a supporter for the opposition. She always was a bad-mannered bint.

Both my sons play junior football. Whilst we don't applaud opposition goals routinely, exceptional bits of play get acknowledged with a 'good save, keeper' or a 'great tackle' or whatever. When I get dragged into running the line I will also tell the oppositions player if he can go forward a bit to take the throw or to dry the ball/hands in his shirt etc.
Einion Yrth said:
Point of order sir; if you are running the line then there is no opposition, unless it's all 22 of the players and conceivably the other officials.
Point taken although it's 18 not 22 
Another thing I have seen is cheering of own goals, pretty unfortunate and thankfully not by the supporters of either of the boys teams
Edited by mfmman on Saturday 8th October 19:26
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