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Byrone

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Dec 19, 2005
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I don't think it's right to rejoice in players injuries - you're just asking for Karma take a chunk out of your backside.
Who made you the moral authority for football?

Dude, we had like 8 million injuries. One or two more won't change anything. Karma shmarma, I don't give a damn. I want Inter to keep getting injuries and I will celebrate like mad if Zlatan gets a season ending injury.
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Jun 13, 2007
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Linebreak's right, wishing other players get injured is morally wrong. Or at least, saying that we wish other players get injured is morally wrong. The fact that we secretly wish it shouldn't result in any bad Karma.
 

Byrone

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Dec 19, 2005
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Linebreak's right, wishing other players get injured is morally wrong. Or at least, saying that we wish other players get injured is morally wrong. The fact that we secretly wish it shouldn't result in any bad Karma.
Why is it morally wrong?

It's not like these young overpaid millionaires don't have insurance on their anatomy & they still get paid when they're out of action. You lot go on like these are hard working, blue collar workers that will suffer greatly if they sustain injuries. These guys are set for life even if they're injured for life. At worst a professional footballer can become a coach, agent, scout or a commentator. What a raw deal.:cry:

So fuck that shit, i'll celebrate when our rivals suffer injuries that would hamper their progress.

I wish Inter and Milan suffer the same fate as Il Grande Torino. :snoop:
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Jun 13, 2007
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Why is it morally wrong?

It's not like these young overpaid millionaires don't have insurance on their anatomy & they still get paid when they're out of action. You lot go on like these are hard working, blue collar workers that will suffer greatly if they sustain injuries. These guys are set for life even if they're injured for life. At worst a professional footballer can become a coach or a commentator. What a raw deal.:cry:

So fuck that shit, i'll celebrate when our rivals suffer injuries that would hamper their progress.
Haha I don't think you got my post. Anyway, we all want these players to get injured deep down inside. We want what's best for Juve and it's only normal to wish that.

Point is, it doesn't make sense to assume that we're only being immoral if we say what we think out loud. So, I hope Camel feints from severe dehydration and will be unable to play another game all season. :flag1:
 

Linebreak

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Sep 18, 2009
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Why is it morally wrong?

It's not like these young overpaid millionaires don't have insurance on their anatomy & they still get paid when they're out of action. You lot go on like these are hard working, blue collar workers that will suffer greatly if they sustain injuries. These guys are set for life even if they're injured for life. At worst a professional footballer can become a coach, agent, scout or a commentator. What a raw deal.:cry:

So fuck that shit, i'll celebrate when our rivals suffer injuries that would hamper their progress.



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They went through much hard work and sacrifice to get to where they are now

Anyways - discussions with a brick and mortar wall is generally fruitless
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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Why is it morally wrong?

It's not like these young overpaid millionaires don't have insurance on their anatomy & they still get paid when they're out of action. You lot go on like these are hard working, blue collar workers that will suffer greatly if they sustain injuries. These guys are set for life even if they're injured for life. At worst a professional footballer can become a coach, agent, scout or a commentator. What a raw deal.:cry:

So fuck that shit, i'll celebrate when our rivals suffer injuries that would hamper their progress.
Chronic injury = chronic pain.

I can't wish that to happen to anyone.
 

Byrone

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Chronic injury = chronic pain.

I can't wish that to happen to anyone.
I understand the pain factor but lets face it, these guys get the best professionals to handle these issues.

It's not like some amateur player that gets that sort of injury & he can't afford to get it checked out regularly.
 
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